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PlanningBoard | 2019-06-24 | 5 | Board Member Teague made a motion to approve the tentative map and recommend City Council adopt the changes to the Master Plan. Board Member Curtis seconded the motion. Board Member Saheba asked if the motion would include increasing the number of dry boat spaces to 63. Staff Member Thomas said that the boundaries of the dry boat storage area are set and that it can be striped in whatever way needed for the mix of boats they have using the space. He said the board could direct staff to work with the applicant to minimize the size of the storm water runoff area (C3) within the dry storage area. Board Member Teague accepted the direction to staff to minimize the size of the C3 area within the dry boat storage as an amendment to his motion. Board Member Saheba suggested a bulb out into the parking lot at the end of the pedestrian access through the building to prevent pedestrians immediately confronting parked cars. Board Member Teague amended his motion to include the bulb out at the end of the pedestrian pathway. Board Member Curtis continued to second the motion. The motion passed 6-0. lan Murphy, project architect, gave a presentation on the design of Building A. Board Member Curtis asked how long the building would be. Mr. Murphy said the building is 500 feet long. Board Member Saheba asked how the project would deal with loading, unloading, move- ins, move-outs, and that sort of thing. Mr. Murphy said the building would use trash chutes and building staff would bring bins to the street for pickup 2-3 times per week. He said they have not worked with the provider yet to see which street is preferred. Board Member Saheba suggested those issues be given serious consideration moving forward. He asked if the bike parking would be distributed throughout the building or if residents on the western side of the building would have to go to the parking garage. Mr. Murphy said he expects the majority of the long term bicycle parking to be located centrally in the parking garage. He said they have identified some additional corner locations throughout the building where more bike parking could be placed. Approved Planning Board minutes Page 5 of 9 June 24, 2019 | PlanningBoard/2019-06-24.pdf |