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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 3, 2015 <br />Page 6 of 24 <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />Council member Stolzmann commented she liked the wording of the alley vacation. <br />She noted there have been cases where property owners do not agree on the property <br />lines and there is discussion around old lot lines and historic lot lines. She stressed it's <br />important to be careful with new surveys. <br />Mayor Muckle requested public comments and hearing none, closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION: Council member Keany moved to approve Ordinance No.1681, Series 2015 <br />on second and final reading, seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Dalton. Roll call vote was <br />taken. The motion carried by a vote of 7 -0. <br />DISCUSSION /DIRECTION /ACTION - SOUTH BOULDER ROAD COMMUNITY <br />SURVEY RESULTS AND QUESTIONS FOR MCCASLIN BLVD SURVEY <br />Mayor Muckle requested a staff presentation. <br />Planner II Robinson explained the City is conducting two small area plans; South <br />Boulder Road and McCaslin Boulevard. Staff worked with consultants to develop <br />questions for the South Boulder Road survey. Staff is preparing the McCaslin Blvd <br />survey draft questions and will use the South Boulder Road survey results, with minor <br />modifications to the questions for the McCaslin Blvd survey. <br />Two weeks ago 100 people attended a public meeting on the South Boulder Road <br />Small Area Plan. They worked on a series of maps for different sites within the corridor <br />and were asked what they desired in terms of redevelopment. That information along <br />with the survey information will be used to create other alternatives. Staff asked <br />Council to review and approve the draft questions, so the surveys may be mailed later <br />in March. A report on the responses will be delivered to the City in late May. <br />The proposed McCaslin Blvd survey questions are largely the same as the South <br />Boulder Road questions, but will require some changes to reflect the different <br />environment in the McCaslin Blvd corridor: <br />Staff recommendation: Staff asked for Council direction on any desired changes to the <br />proposed survey questions. <br />COUNCIL COMMENT <br />Council member Lipton requested a conceptual outline of the survey questions, which <br />illustrated the differences between South Boulder Road and McCaslin Boulevard. <br />Mayor Muckle felt the McCaslin questions will require modification because the South <br />Boulder Road Small Area Plan had more discussion relative to housing heights and <br />
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