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AGENDA REPORT
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12/15/2015
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Commissioner O'Connor withdrew an amendment request made earlier through an <br /> email to staff. <br /> Commissioner Narum moved to approve the Minutes of February 13, 2013 as <br /> amended. <br /> Commissioner Posson seconded the motion. <br /> ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> AYES: Commissioners Narum, O'Connor, Olson, Pearce, and Posson. <br /> NOES: None. <br /> ABSTAIN: Commissioner O'Connor, on Item 6.a. <br /> RECUSED: None. <br /> ABSENT: Commissioner Blank. <br /> The Minutes of the February 13, 2013 meeting were approved as amended. <br /> 3. MEETING OPEN FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE AUDIENCE TO ADDRESS THE <br /> PLANNING CO 'MISSION ON ANY ITEM WHICH IS NOT ALREADY ON THE <br /> AGENDA <br /> Chris Studzinski, a business owner in the Quarry Lane Business Park informed the <br /> Commission that an accident occurred at about 5:00 p.m. today, when a woman went <br /> out onto the crosswalk and got hit by a car. He stated that Quarry Lane School is an <br /> accident waiting to happen, and it happened at the crosswalk on the corner. He noted <br /> that people park right on the corner, and they park sticking out. He indicated that one of <br /> his employees called him and asked to check it out: there were fire trucks and <br /> ambulances out there. He added that the woman did not die, but it was sad and tragic. <br /> He stated that he is glad it did not happen to him as he still has little children. <br /> Mr. Studzinski stated that he does not think child-based activities are a good thing to <br /> have in an industrial business park. He indicated that adults and parents with little <br /> children walk through his landscaping, both during the daytime and in the dark, as they <br /> go to the piano school or to the gymnastic studio. He added that his parking lot is a <br /> dead end, and as he was backing his truck out one time and not expecting anybody to <br /> be there, he almost hit somebody and fortunately, he saw him and did not knock him <br /> down. He noted, however, that it scared him. <br /> Mr. Studzinski stated that he just wanted to point this out: the accident happened and <br /> he saw it. He questioned what would happen when a little child is hit. He noted that <br /> when he comes to work late at around 9:00 a.m., there are tons of cars there, and the <br /> people just swing their doors open and cross the street without using the crosswalks. <br /> He stated that think they are at Stoneridge Mall, but that is not so; this is a business <br /> park where FedEx trucks are zooming around. He indicated that everybody is careful, <br /> but this is his point and he just thought he would put that in. <br /> PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, February 27, 2013 Page 2 of 22 <br />
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