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PlanningBoard | 2017-10-09 | 5 | The applicant said that the 12 foot wide loading docks would be the public space that people could walk along and enter each space through the loading doors. Board Member Köster asked if the rooftop commercial spaces would be visitable. The applicant said the roof would be available for any of the approved uses. He said the western portion would be public spaces and the rest would be owner/user access. He said they may have some of the residential uses on the fourth floor if they lease out significant portions of the other floors to commercial tenants. Board Member Teague asked if the applicant would have to come back for approval to put work/live units on the fourth floor. Staff Member Thomas said they are capped at 88 total units but they could be anywhere in the building. Board Member Teague asked why the square footage of the fourth floor was listed as from 40,000 - 55,000 square feet. The applicant said they were originally considering a mezzanine for the fourth floor. He said they decided to go with the less impactful design after consulting with the Historical Advisory Board. There were no public speakers. Board Member Curtis said it is a great improvement over the original plan. He said it adds to the productivity of the development. Board Member Knox White made a motion to approve the item. Board Member Burton seconded the motion. Board Member Teague said the TDM fees should be adjusted based on the new square footage of the project. Board Member Knox White said accepted Board Member Teague's suggestion as a friendly amendment. Board Member Burton seconded the amended motion. The motion passed 7-0. 8. MINUTES 8-A 2017-4793 Draft Meeting Minutes - July 24, 2017 Board Member Sullivan offered two corrections, one typo and one clarification of her comment on the design of a project. Approved Planning Board Minutes Page 5 of 7 October 9, 2017 | PlanningBoard/2017-10-09.pdf |