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PlanningBoard/2007-11-26.pdf,5 | PlanningBoard | 2007-11-26 | 5 | parking on the site, and to use a standard approach towards shopping centers, which was different than what the Planning Board was trying to achieve. Vice President Kohlstrand noted that she still had issues with the 26 spaces that would be backing out directly into the aisles. She was uncomfortable with Catellus's compromise position, and would like to see something in between the Planning Board's and the applicant's proposal. She noted that the standard parking requirements for a shopping center of this size, which indicated that 3.6 spaces per thousand was reasonable for a weekday, and 4 spaces per thousand for a weekend. She believed that if the curb cuts were reduced, that requirement could be met. She noted that there were parking lots all over the country that require people to circulate on-site, and did not find that to be a compelling argument. Board member Ezzy Ashcraft noted that she perceived Catellus's presentation of the compromise plan to City Council as an "end run" around the Planning Board, and was surprised to find that it was staff initiated. She inquired whether the Planning Board was intended to look at the compromise plan. Mr. Thomas described the background of the compromise plan. He noted that the City Council was also informed that it could remand the item back to the Planning Board. Member Lynch noted that he was somewhat disturbed by the comments, and believed the Planning Department acted correctly. He did not see any procedural issues, and did not believe they had done an "end run" around the Planning Board. He noted it was the department's responsibility to bring a project to a governing body so that they may make a determination in upholding the Planning Board's decision, remanding it back to the Planning Board, or in creating another plan. Member Ezzy Ashcraft noted that letters dated October 23 and November 2 had been distributed to the Planning Board during the meeting, and added that she would have liked to have received them sooner. She recalled the recent status update of Ala… | PlanningBoard/2007-11-26.pdf |
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