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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />December 18 2018 <br />Page 10 of 14 <br />Councilmember Leh stated this is a difficult conversation This is a quasi-judicial hearing <br />with rules and evidence It is not just the LMC but also Federal law that is important <br />here He stated there are factors that are not relevant, but Criteria 1 and 2 are. Criteria 3 <br />is met by the proposal. Criteria 4 is met; the traffic study shows it will be negligible. <br />Criteria 5 is about pedestrian access and is met. Criteria 1 notes compatibility of the <br />neighborhood, Criteria 2 speaks to economic stability <br />Councilmember Leh felt the principal difficulty is the characterization of this as a <br />cemetery, but he thinks it is essential to look beyond the label to what it is a structure <br />not visible to the community; looks just like the church Churches are a part of the <br />community and serve a purpose to the community Whether this use supports the <br />general welfare and economic prosperity is hard to know The way this looked in the <br />first version faced out and faced homes, the revised version makes it not look like a <br />cemetery The fact we have to use this word does not make it look like a cemetery It is <br />a wall to the community with only inert remains on the inside He found it difficult to <br />believe that will have an adverse impactto property values when you won't know what it <br />is unless you go inside it. He didn't find it contrary to economic prosperity at best it is <br />neutral. <br />Councilmember Leh didn't think this economic criteria requires adding positive revenue <br />to the city Ritchie stated the criteria stands on its own, but does not include having to <br />provide revenue for the city Councilmember Leh stated he feels the criteria is met and <br />didn't think the information provided showed it would decrease property values as <br />opposed to an actual graveyard Using this label alone he didn't think it will affect <br />property values At this point he supports the application <br />Councilmember Maloney stated the Planning Commission 4-3 vote is because they <br />were deliberative in their process He thanked the church for amending the original <br />design The citizen input is both pro and con and taken into consideration Looking at <br />Criteria 2 he feels this is not a cemetery in a normal sense, it is enclosed within the <br />church building and is very much within the structure of the church He didn't believe <br />property values will be affected by 12% and agreed with staff it meets criteria 2 and will <br />support the application <br />Councilmember Maloney asked how RLIUPA should be considered in the decision - <br />making process. City Attorney Kelly stated the federal law underlies the city's <br />application to the facts of the city criteria RLIUPA would come into play if the city's <br />application of the facts substantially burdened the practice or expressions of religion or <br />treated a church applicant less favorably than any other applicant. She didn't feel she <br />had heard any of the concerns RLIUPA is there to prevent. <br />Councilmember Keany thanked the public for their input and interest in this process <br />After listening to all the information he noted he tried to come to this with an analytical <br />point of view He agreed with Councilmember Leh that if the application were for a <br />physical cemetery with tombstones it would be different consideration What is being <br />
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