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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 9, 2011 <br />Page 8 of 11 <br />Brauneis asked what Exhibit B, attached to the draft Ordinance, represents. <br />McMillan stated Exhibit B is a copy of the section from the City Chapter that <br />discusses Open Space Zoning. <br />Public Comment: <br />None heard. <br />Summary Comments and Request from Staff <br />No additional comments or summary from staff. <br />Closed Public Hearing – Planning Commission Discussion <br />Lipton moved and Pritchard seconded a motion to approve Resolution No. 14, <br />Series 2011, as presented by staff. <br />Lipton stated the open space zoning has been a goal of Planning Commission for <br />some time and now we can check this off our list. He stated he views this change <br />in zoning as a benefit to the City. <br />The other Commissioners had no comments. <br />Roll Call Vote <br />NameVote <br />Jeff Lipton Yes <br />Chris Pritchard Yes <br />Susan S. LooYes <br />Ann O’Connell Excused <br />Monica SheetsYes <br />Steve Brauneis Yes <br />Scott RussellExcused <br />Motion passed: 5 to 0 <br />Discussion / Direction <br /> McCaslin and Washington Intersection Pedestrian <br />Improvements <br />Public Meeting Review <br />Staff Recommended preferred alternative for City Council <br />consideration <br />Loo stated she is a residential in the immediate area and the decision as to the <br />type of improvements will have an impact on her personally, therefore, she <br />recused herself and let Council Chambers. <br />Russ provided the following background information: <br />The pedestrian crossing links the Davidson Mesa Open Space and Harper <br />Lake at Washington Avenue. <br />McCaslin Boulevard divides Davidson Mesa from Harper Lake, two of the <br />City’s most popular open spaces. <br />