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PlanningBoard | 2012-10-22 | 3 | two phases, and Phase Il is providing about 16%. Board member Knox White stated his concern with the cul-de-sac and placing the Below Market Rate (BMR) units around the cul-de-sac. He asked about the requirements that say BMR units should be distributed throughout project, and be comparable to market rate units. Board member Ezzy Ashcraft stated that the plan shows making Clement Avenue a through street, and asked if it included removing the Pennzoil tanks, and will Clement become the official truck route. Mr. Thomas stated that Clement Avenue will eventually be the truck route and the road will be from Grand to the Wind River property. He stated that the Pennzoil tanks are not part of this project. President Zuppan asked for clarification on the sidewalks and bike lanes. Mr. Thomas stated the sidewalks will be 5' as are the existing sidewalks in project. The bike lanes will be on both sides of Clement, and 6' on Buena Vista. Vice President Burton stated that Item 75 has an incomplete statement on page 18. Items 94 and 95 the storm water retention is a conflict with Item 22. Item 97 seems to be redundant or conflicting with Item 64B. Matt Naclerio, Public Works Director stated that the items mentioned are not redundant. He provided clarification that each department has separate conditions which makes the process easier. Board member Ezzy Ashcraft referred to a letter from a homeowner in adjacent Marina Cove I, regarding the requirement of a Homeowners Association (HOA). Mr. Naclario stated HOA's are for private developments, there can be an assessment district, a HOA, or it could be a combination of the two. President Zuppan opened the public comment period. Javier Lopez, resident, stated he is undecided and neither in favor or against the plan. He lives on Buena Vista, and has seen many changes at the Del Monte building specifically, and does appreciate the reduction in truck traffic. The large three story homes are very big. His major concern is the demolition, site preparation, pilings, and new construction and the effects of long term exposure to those activities. Bill Smith, Renewed Hope, stated he has mixed feelings, and is concerned about the overlay for housing and that the project could be out of compliance with the Housing Element. President Zuppan asked for clarification on the Housing Element. Approved Planning Board Meeting Minutes October 22, 2012 Page 3 of 7 | PlanningBoard/2012-10-22.pdf |