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PlanningBoard | 2014-04-28 | 9 | Board member Zuppan talked also on a shared parking agreement with Windriver for weekend use. She is excited about the project, and is familiar with the area, parking and traffic issues. She suggested Lincoln and Benton be a better pedestrian intersection. Board member Köster motioned to continue meeting past 11:00 p.m. Board member Alvarez-Morroni seconded. Motioned carried, 5-2 (Knox White and Henneberry opposed) Board member Zuppan commented on the waterfront with the truck route and no landscaping on the waterfront. She asked about land ownership along the water. Mr. Thomas explained where "Clement Future" is owned by Windriver. There needs to be a conversation with Windriver to acquire land. This will be the slowest truck route in town. Board member Zuppan suggested street signage for slowing traffic, and would like to see more info in the next packet. She commented on LittleJohn being active and JSOSP is a passive space and that should be addressed. She agreed with Knox White seeing sea level rise being addressed. She stated there is currently a lack of parking in the area, and suggested more community meetings. She agreed with AAPS comments on colors. Vice President Henneberry stated all the comments he had have already been made. He agreed with Mr. Buckley's comments and is in favor of the project. President Burton reported on being pleased with the proposal. He commented on liking how the streets will tie the project together. The breaking up of the mass with courtyards will be successful, promenade will be good too. He agreed with Knox White and doesn't like the strip of parking along Buena Vista, perhaps this can be looked at. He would like to see better access for bicycles. The entrance road needs to be narrowed, and agree the truck route dropping part of the right-of-way. He agreed the green median is useless. He wants to see the cross Alameda Trail on the plans. He wants sea level rise to be on the plan, and is pleased to have the developer help with the JSOSP plan. He liked the design of old and new connecting, but stucco work should be reconsidered. The courts seem to be too narrow for people looking across. The infill doors could be a little more fine scale for the store fronts. He agreed with Zuppan for more community meetings. 8. MINUTES: Minutes of the Regular meeting, March 10, 2014 Board member Knox White motioned to approve minutes as amended. Board member Köster seconded. Motion carried, 7-0 9. STAFF COMMUNICATIONS: 9.A. Future Agendas - Mr. Thomas reported on upcoming agenda items. Approved Regular Meeting Minutes Page 9 of 10 April 28, 2014 | PlanningBoard/2014-04-28.pdf |