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PlanningBoard | 2013-06-10 | 5 | Mr. Whiskeman reported that if it's an access door they have loss prevention issue. Vice President Henneberry asked if the dividing of Building G has been for a specific tenant. Mr. Whiskeman stated they wanted an all four sided design as one enters the court. Board member Köster asked for square footage and additional parking, are they bound by certain restrictions. Mr. Whiskeman wasn't sure what would trigger further planning to add square footage stating they are doing their best to work within the site plan. President Burton commented on Building G being critical to adopt or not tonight. The main entry street could be compromised if the building is divided. The back of the building should be more developed or more creative. President Burton opened the meeting to public comment. Christopher Buckley, resident, stated he liked and wanted the smoke stack detail. He wondered if spatial glass would be a stronger statement in the scheme of mid-century. The details will be very important, such as the joints and composite plank siding. The window recesses need to be addressed. Diane Lichenstein, resident, stated she feels there is no softness on the buildings and she would like the landscape design to be softer. The clock tower is great but it's still bold and boxy. She commented on the lighting designs. Jon Spangler, resident, he talked on Building A regarding President Burtons comment about taking back the space with artistic relief. Building F is too dark, maybe primary color awnings, and recessed windows. He does like the clock tower idea. He clarified his previous comment was not to add a bike lane on the street. Karen Bey, resident, stated there has been mixed ideas on what the vision of the center has been because originally this was being marketed as a lifestyle center which it isn't with the big Safeway and big Target. She likes what TriPointe is doing, but this center needs to complement the area. Helen Souse, resident, commented on big boxes need to be softened, perhaps parking under the buildings. She likes the clock tower, but not the advertising. She stated landscaping will be important. President Burton closed public comment. Board member Alvarez-Morroni stated that she likes the green on Building A and ambient lighting on the side, Building F and would like Building G to stay one building. She thinks Approved Regular Meeting Minutes Page 5 of 8 June 10, 2013 | PlanningBoard/2013-06-10.pdf |