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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> November 5, 2012 <br /> Page 14 of 15 <br /> Council member Keany inquired if the size of the residential units could be two or three <br /> bedroom. He noted public comment referenced underground parking for commercial <br /> and above ground parking for residential, thus not requiring waivers. <br /> Planning Director Russ stated there would still be the same foot print for the residential <br /> buildings. City Attorney Light stated in the parking mixed-use development, the gross <br /> land area over a residential site is determined by the City and not the applicant. <br /> Council member Keany was concerned that the diagonal parking spaces off Centennial <br /> Drive could potentially cause accidents. He suggested the striping of the roadway might <br /> be misinterpreted as belonging to the Walgreens and other retail stores. <br /> Council member Loo clarified the Council is being asked to approve 25,500 SF retail <br /> building and not the Alfalfa's Grocery Store. <br /> Council member Jasiak voiced her concern over the density of the property, but felt the <br /> proposal has been vastly improved. She felt the waivers were warranted because the <br /> design components are an amenity to the City. She stated bringing vitality to the area <br /> and the site enhancements warrant the waivers. <br /> Council member Yarnell stated her preference to use the more conservative numbers. <br /> She also felt the waivers were warranted. <br /> Bill Fox, Fox Tuttle, Boulder, CO addressed Council member Keany's concern relative <br /> to the diagonal parking. He stated the parking contributes to a slow and safe <br /> environment. Council member Keany was also concerned over the diagonal parking <br /> along Centennial Drive. <br /> Mayor Muckle addressed the report on the signalization of Centennial and Main Street. <br /> Mr. Fox stated there could be some signal timing made today to eliminate the traffic <br /> backup on Centennial. <br /> Mayor Muckle asked for the dimensions of the parking spaces in the proposal. Planner <br /> I Robinson stated the dimensions of the parking spaces are 9 feet wide. <br /> Mayor Muckle observed the City Council reviews developments on a case-by-case <br /> basis. He stated the economic proposal is much better than the last proposal. The fiscal <br /> analysis in the long run is better than in the short run. Although the Council is not <br /> approving the Alfalfa's Grocery Store, it will enhance and revitalize the area. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Deborah Fahey, 1118 W. Enclave Circle, Louisville, CO asked if the entrance to the <br /> retail area (Walgreens) could be shifted to enter directly into the retail area. Council <br />
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