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PUBLIC HEARINGS AND OTHER MATTERS <br />a. P14 -0029, SLP Properties II LLC <br />Applications for a certificate of appropriateness to demolish the existing <br />2,340- square -foot single -story building at 511 Main Street (Pastime Pool) <br />and for Design Review approval to construct an approximately <br />8,659- square -foot two -story commercial building with an approximately <br />667 - square -foot public mini - plaza. Zoning for the property is Central <br />Commercial (C -C) District, Downtown Revitalization District, and Core <br />Area Overlay District. <br />Jennifer Wallis presented the staff report and described the scope, layout, and key <br />elements of the application. <br />Commissioner Allen requested staff to provide a little bit more information about the <br />outdoor plaza area in terms of how many seats it could accommodate, what it really <br />looks and feels like. <br />Ms. Wallis displayed a slide of the plaza elevation to be located along the corner of <br />Main Street and Rose Avenue. She stated that the thinking behind the plaza is to have <br />a central gathering place along Main Street. She pointed out the "L "- shaped outdoor <br />planter treatment on the right -hand side with seating and decorative trellis feature, and <br />the exterior fagade facing the street as well as the interior facing the inside of the plaza. <br />She added that there would also be seating below the proposed historical art display on <br />the building wall within the plaza as well as adjacent to the storefront. She noted that <br />these are permanent on -site seating areas. She added that tables and chairs can be <br />placed outside if the applicant or the owner desired, but it is not required at this time. <br />Commissioner Allen inquired roughly how many people the plaza would support, <br />estimating that it would be about ten seats. <br />Ms. Wallis replied that was probably accurate, maybe a little bit more. <br />Commissioner Ritter inquired how this plaza would compare to that at Tully's. He noted <br />that this is approximately 667 square feet, and Tully's would probably be double that. <br />Ms. Wallis replied that Tully's would be around 2,000 square feet. <br />Commissioner Ritter commented that it could probably accommodate no more than two <br />or three tables. <br />Ms. Wallis said yes. <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, May 28, 2014 Page 3 of 16 <br />