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Beaudin: Yes, it can be and it's a maintenance issue. We suggested DG tonight, but it <br />could be something else. If maintenance is a long -term concern for these property <br />owners, we would look at a different material that's a little more durable in grain and <br />heavy use. <br />Balch: How then does that inter - sector cross that private road? Does it then have a <br />truncated dome and a concrete...? <br />Beaudin: It would be an ADA compliant curb. <br />Balch: With bright yellow concrete? <br />Beaudin: It doesn't have to be bright yellow. It has to be a different color than the.... <br />Balch: .... there's bright yellow, there's a grey one and then there's something else, <br />right? <br />Beaudin: There are options. The code actually says it has to be a different color than <br />the material it is next to. <br />Balch: And texture, right? So despite calling it a DG path or something, we're going to <br />come to a concrete intersection to go down and cross the private drive and then pick it <br />back up on the other side. <br />Beaudin: Correct. It will be finished curb at that area. <br />Balch: This has been a very informative conversation. Thank you by the way Gerry. <br />Okay, so that's my sidewalk question. To the trees question or comment going on, I'm <br />okay with upsizing. I don't think all seven need upsizing. I was only going to say <br />possibly the one on the western side which is the lower portion in front of Lot 3 only, but <br />I could float with this. <br />Nagler: I'm still hung up on the sidewalk. As you go west through the Preserve property, <br />the question I'm trying to get to is the continuity of the sidewalk, whatever material it <br />may be and whether or not there is a chance, and it may be a realistic chance, that the <br />sidewalk that is begun as part of the applicant's development would to the west end up <br />connecting to a future development or not and whether or not there is a possibility that it <br />would be one contiguous sidewalk. Or, in fact, given the Preserve property and the <br />location of the applicant that we'll see at some point to the west, that in fact there is not <br />much chance of it being one continuous sidewalk. <br />Beaudin: I'll kind of carry on where Adam left off. We do have an application in with <br />Ponderosa and if they move forward we would connect. And there is public right -of -way <br />in front of the Preserve. Obviously we didn't require a sidewalk when that development <br />was approved, but we do have another application of 40 housing units, and there would <br />be an expectation that they would connect their project to this location. And we haven't <br />had that conversation with the developer but it's certainly part of the Complete Streets <br />mandate and from a future resident amenity, to be able to walk in the area in your <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, March 9, 2016 Page 12 of 25 <br />