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This series contains the proceedings of public hearings of the City Planning Commission. Commission hearings were organized by type of application and often were a series of meetings held one after the other. For example, on July 13, 1972, the Commission held a hearing to consider a residential planned unit development application, followed by a meeting to consider possible amendments to the Zoning Ordinance, followed by a third meeting to consider modification of the comprehensive plan. Other types of issues considered at public hearings were subdivision applications, rezone petitions, conditional use applications, and consideration of modifications to historic district ordinances. The Commission often held joint meetings or public hearing with the City Council's Planning Committee; these minutes are included. The minutes contain detailed description and discussion of the issues before the Commission, including testimony by supporters and opponents, and actions taken by the Commission.