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I'm either fine with leaving it as is —the whole thing, and then punting to where Chair <br />Ritter was —let the Downtown Task Force determine what their purpose is. <br />Commissioner Nagler: What does capital D and capital R refer to? Downtown <br />Revitalization; capital D, capital R; it's a formal name, so what does it refer to? <br />Bonn: It's actually a sub - district defined in the code so it's a subset within the <br />downtown. <br />Commissioner Nagler: So with blocks then, how is it divided? <br />Bonn: I don't know the boundaries off the top of my head, but it roughly encompasses <br />the major Central Commercial district within the downtown. <br />Beaudin: I'm going to stick my neck out on a limb because I've been looking at a lot of <br />the downtown maps lately and I think that it goes from essentially the bridge to Bernal <br />and Peters over to First, and I don't know where it bends but it stays pretty close to <br />Main Street. I don't think it stays on First all the way up to Stanley. <br />Commissioner Nagler: And in your recollection of having looked at all of these maps <br />recently, what is the delta between Central Business district and Downtown <br />Revitalization district? <br />Commissioner Balch: Well, they eliminate Central Business.... <br />Beaudin: It was trying to get the language to line up between the zoning and the <br />Specific Plan. <br />Commissioner Balch: I think one of the things Nancy has caught onto is if I add the <br />Downtown Revitalization District specifically to the C -C here, the C -C applies <br />elsewhere, right? So, we're calling out the one area by your changes here that really <br />hone in the downtown and kind of ignore the step child in the room. I could go with no <br />changes and let them handle it in the specific plan. <br />Commissioner Nagler: Me too. <br />Chair Ritter: I agree. <br />Commissioner Nagler: Me too. That's the most neutral thing we can do. <br />Commissioner Allen: Agreed. <br />Commissioner Nagler: I'm getting your point here about wanting to include mixed use in <br />form, but let's just leave it the way it is. <br />Commissioner Brown: I was just going to say you could add a reference that's back to <br />the Specific Plan and say, "and support C; objectives as stated in the Downtown <br />Specific Plan." <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, December 14, 2016 Page 26 of 49 <br />
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