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Commissioner Brown: Okay. Exhibit B, Table 1, you mention when we were talking <br />about the 4 dBA earlier, what is meant by the property plane? <br />Beaudin: It's the property line going straight up. It's not a visible.... <br />Commissioner Brown: Okay, all right. Page 7, Exhibit B, Item 1, write in headings for <br />zoning districts in the chart. I think if you avoided repeating on every page the definition <br />of CUP, MCUP, P and C, you could probably fit that in if you make it smaller and make <br />it vertical. I think it would make the table a lot easier to read versus C -N, C -C, C -R, C -S, <br />CFO, etc. But again, I'm not going to belabor the point, but I respectfully disagree on <br />that. <br />Commissioner Brown: I think Commissioner Balch also wanted to see that if I'm not <br />mistaken. <br />Commissioner Balch: I'm going to echo that and I'm thinking and I want to make sure <br />we're talking about the same thing, I'm thinking that on the first time you introduce the <br />chart, the top of the chart, C -N is Commercial Neighborhood written out because I have <br />to go look up again and the M versus the P in Commercial Region 1 and Mall versus <br />Periphery. So, it just takes time. I think in terms of users, you guys have such a quick <br />knowledge that you'll handle acronyms well. The user is taking time, so maybe it's on <br />the first page of the table and not necessarily repeated every page therein. Like <br />Industrial Park versus Industrial General, right? Office, Commercial Freeway, <br />Commercial Service, and now I'm getting used to them... <br />Bonn: Would it be acceptable to the Commission to actually list it underneath the text <br />that's identified up on top, you know, where we have the bold text where it talks about <br />properties in the PUD and then the PUD shall be consulted. Would it be acceptable to <br />itemize what all of those are as opposed to the row that includes the abbreviation? <br />Commissioner Balch: I think any way you would fit it. If I could get it .... and again, I'm <br />thinking I would only do it on page 1 of the table. For further pages, they might need the <br />legend, but that's my opinion. <br />Commissioner Brown: I even think that the three lines that you have is kind of a bit <br />unnecessary. If I was doing it I would just put TC= Temporary Conditional, P= Permitted, <br />etc. Bullets. Sorry, I'm used to PowerPoint in my daily job I guess. <br />Commissioner Balch: Can I just add to that? I think that was a reason again for me is <br />because the Commercials are all listed up in the first couple of pages, but the Industrial <br />Park and Industrial General is not. It's listed a little further back, so you've got to go <br />back there to confirm your knowledge on what those area, again for the user. <br />Bonn: That's all good. We can figure out a way to incorporate it. <br />Commissioner Brown: Okay, fair enough. I did have a question on Item 14 and if you <br />could explain that a little more to me —Item 14 in Table 2 which is page 8 of Exhibit B, I <br />think I raised this last time —why we are classifying restaurants past 11:00 p.m. and you <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, December 14, 2016 Page 31 of 49 <br />
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