June 17th Council Meeting Agenda Posted
The June 17, 2008 Rolando Community Council meeting agenda is now available online at RolandoCommunityCouncil.org
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The June 17, 2008 Rolando Community Council meeting agenda is now available online at RolandoCommunityCouncil.org
Rolando Methodist Church • 4855 Seminole Drive
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 7:00 – 8:30 PM
AGENDA
Call to Order 7:00 PM
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes of April 15, 2008
Treasurer’s Report
Community Input on Non-Agenda Items * 7:10 – 7:20 PM
Government Reports: 7:20 – 7:30 PM
Committee Reports: 7:30 – 7:50 PM
New Business: 7:50 – 8:00 PM
Charitable Donations for 2008 * ACTION REQUIRED *
Program:
Tyler Sherer, SDSU Director of
Community Relations, reports on
University growth plans and
answers your questions.
8:00 – 8:30 PM
* Speakers are asked to limit their comments to three minutes each.
Thanks to Jan Hintzman for providing me with the information!
The Rolando Community Council meets at 7pm on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 at 4855 Seminole Drive, 92115.
I will post agenda details as soon as they are available.
The best way to predict the future is to create it! So join the Rolando Community Council and help create your community’s future.
The bylaws of the Rolando Community Council, amended March 18, 2008, have been certified. Download a copy at the following link:
bylaws-of-the-rolando-community-coucil-inc-amended-2008-03-18
The Rolando Community Council will meet Tuesday April 15, 2008 at 7:00pm.
Call to Order 7:00 PM
Once again it’s time for another book sale. We are in need of a few volunteers with trucks who can help. Proceeds benefit the Rolando Community Council
Please email me (Doug Lister) or call Doris Perry at 619-583-7321.

Photo credit: Rosini
I would also like to personally thank all of the volunteers who helped with the Rolando Street Fair. I believe that first impressions are that it was a rousing success.
Posted on behalf of Doug Lister.
Ann B. Cottrell, Chair CACC Committee on Nuisance Rental Properties
Mini-dorms, defined by the city on its mini-dorm web page as “single dwelling units occupied by multiple adults, which through unconventional development patterns and a variety of disturbance issues are adversely affecting local single dwelling unit neighborhoods” have concerned College Area residents for over two decades. The pattern of commercialized rental properties in RS zones is increasingly a threat throughout the city. Here is a summary of efforts to control “mini-dorms.” These efforts are not intended to eliminate all rental properties in RS zones.
This decision states that “family” cannot be defined as individuals related by blood, marriage or adoption. Thus we cannot prohibit renting single “family” homes to 3 or more unrelated individuals, as is the practice in many other states.