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Commissioner Balch: Well, you can take it up with Starbucks. <br />Grant: We did try it and we thought that that would be a solution. <br />Commissioner Brown: So Herb, can I ask a question I asked Eric? What was the <br />reason for the additional restricted uses above what C -C normally provides? <br />Grant: To be honest with you, we didn't intend to be that restrictive so I think we just <br />made an error in what we're asking for, but we're not trying to be that restrictive. <br />Commissioner Nagler: So may I ask a question? Getting Starbucks to want to be a <br />tenant was a big accomplishment, right? What is your suspicion about what the <br />occupants will be in the other spaces? In other words, how has it been in your outreach <br />to attempt to get other occupants in the other spaces? <br />Commissioner Balch: What other uses do you see? <br />Grant: Retail and restaurants, so still very generic. <br />Commissioner Nagler: Okay. <br />Chair Ritter: Okay thank you. We have one more speaker card. Do you want to say any <br />comments? No? <br />Grant: I think we've covered everything. Thank you. <br />Chair Ritter: Thank you. We'll close the public comment. We're going to take a quick <br />five minute break. <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED. <br />The Planning Commission took a break at 9:42 p.m. and thereafter reconvened the <br />regular meeting at 9:49 p.m. <br />Chair Ritter: Okay, let's put up the questions on the screen and we'll be able to start. <br />Granted this is a workshop. We're all just creating ideas and sharing ideas, so let's just <br />kind of go through these and if you hear the answer already said, you can just say <br />"good" and move to the next one. <br />DISCUSSION POINTS <br />A. Does the Commission support the proposed site layout and building orientation <br />including the proposed drive - through and associated queueing capacity? <br />Commissioner Allen: I don't know enough to answer. I sure don't support the queueing <br />capacity. I mean, as Galen said, it's not good practice to have dead end parking for his <br />project from his perspective. Well, as a City representative it's not good practice for us <br />to design a project that doesn't meet the queueing capacity. So I think it's a problem <br />especially with this site because there's zero room for error unlike other sites like the <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, September 28, 2016 Page 24 of 32 <br />