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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 8, 2015 <br />Page 22 of 23 <br />To the extent that consensus cannot be achieved, then that is a challenge. But if it can, then it <br />does not become co. He is comfortable with the way it is in the SWOT and in Principle 3. <br />Brauneis says he is comfortable with "closely reflects" as well. He interprets the "lack of <br />community consensus and desires" as Rice does and does not think cause of consensus to <br />grow, he thinks it is simply acknowledging it as part of the dynamic of a process like this. When <br />it comes to the appearance issue, he reads it to mean that we would be celebrating the more <br />portions of the road, and to try to transfer it to other areas. The trees in the middle are fantastic. <br />The inclusion of the appearance of the corridor as a weakness will not cause us to chop down <br />the trees; if anything, it will help us improve other areas within it. <br />Moline says he is comfortable with the explanations about the way A - .ve it now. He is <br />comfortable with the comments he has heard for modifications. <br />O'Connell says that on the aesthetic appearance, her feeli • o k- - • 't in. It actually ties in <br />with the weakness of the pedestrian and walkability bec. ®s- hen do hrough the corridor, <br />it is beautiful with the trees. With the walkabout, you . noticing litter . • ings needing <br />upkeep. If we can see these things as entwined a 4 it ties into the la . onsensus on <br />the purpose, is this a drive - through or is this sm. . , n walkability. If the pur .. is seen more <br />to be more walkable area, then we need a lot o etic impr. - ent. Those in big <br />weaknesses to her. She is in favor of changing th . din • . - lack of consens s on the <br />purpose of the corridor than keeping it on community ®- " he is fine with the changes <br />redlined. She does not feel strongly c .ing it to "clos -flecting "; she thinks reflecting <br />captures it. <br />O'Connell excuses herself at 9:28 pm du <br />Pritchard says he agrees <br />the objectives. In ter <br />tweaking of the Ian <br />Principles, he is ve <br />suggestions regardin <br />nell. - - S it .lysis and overall, it reaches <br />s on th- •T analysis, he is in favor with the slightly <br />he com ty consensus issue. In regard to the <br />them. He ' support. He asks Robinson to take the PC <br />consensus. <br />SWOT a <br />Princi <br />mative voice <br />ensus. <br />oice consensus. <br />Plan <br />Braune <br />what is ha <br />ommission C <br />s about utility <br />ing there. <br />city alo• • Centennial and behind some houses. Does Staff know <br />Bill Seaton, 23 <br />Seaton states tha <br />easement under the <br />uisville, CO <br />ompany is running power lines from the Open Space down the <br />d tracks. Some of the equipment is still in the easements. <br />Staff Comments <br />Russ speaks about items needing annual confirmation. <br />➢ Open Government & Ethics Pamphlet — 2015 Edition <br />o Tengler and Russell may need to take Ethics Training <br />➢ Public notice update <br />o City Hall, 749 Main Street <br />o Library, 951 Spruce Street <br />o Recreation /Senior Center, 900 Via Appia (move in front of the desk) <br />o Police Department /Municipal Court, 992 Via Appia <br />