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been very important topics to the City over the last ten years and are described pretty <br /> thoroughly in the General Plan. <br /> Mr. Dolan stated that he was going to give some food for thought: one of the things that <br /> is throughout those themes in the General Plan is walkability, and there are all kinds of <br /> opportunities here for connectivity between the components. He noted that the <br /> clustering of high-density uses together contributes to walkability, but there seems to be <br /> less of an interest in that. <br /> Commissioner Posson stated that he cannot give any specifics and thinks that all those <br /> aspects should be looked at and kept in mind when the larger land use element is <br /> considered: things like walkability, connection of the trails, and parks such that they are <br /> adjacent to the neighborhood to allow for maximum use. <br /> Commissioner O'Connor stated that the one thing about Smart Growth is how it is going <br /> to be developed and there will be different ownership out there. He indicated that he <br /> would like to see some infrastructure built, and that it would be nice to finish off the road <br /> and get the traffic, at least through El Charro Road; but he does not know the <br /> mechanism of how to get multiple acres with multiple developers to contribute to a <br /> roadway in advance of developing the land. <br /> Mr. Dolan commented that this is definitely a major challenge and made even more <br /> complicated by the fact that Growth Management will be applied with only an annual <br /> allotment of homes being built. <br /> Chair Blank stated that for him, Smart Growth, sustainability, and Climate Action Plan <br /> objectives are all very important. He indicated that he is very optimistic and would like <br /> to make sure, as the planning process goes through, to incorporate bike trails as well <br /> as pre-wiring and public parking to accommodate electric vehicles, which he really <br /> believes are going to become more and more common over time, especially in the <br /> urban areas. He noted that the City has done a lot of work but he thinks it needs to look <br /> further out to see what is coming down that horizon. <br /> Commissioner Pearce agreed. She indicated that she has already spoken to the <br /> walkability aspect and thinks the Task Force is doing a good job in taking these kinds of <br /> things into account. <br /> Commissioner Olson indicated that he is all for Smart Growth and sustainability. <br /> 8. Comment on planning potential school sites in conjunction with City parks. <br /> Mr. Rasmussen noted that this is a topic that has been coming up repeatedly lately and <br /> staff wanted to check in with the Commission on that. He indicated that an example is <br /> Mohr Elementary School, where it did develop in that way. <br /> EXCERPT: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, May 22, 2013 Page 27 of 30 <br />
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