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certain amount of allocation for signs servicing that PUD so that they can do a trade -off <br />between having a large entryway sign to the property versus a series of smaller <br />directional signs and things like that. So that was kind of an interesting comment. <br />One of the things I asked her about was mobile signs and can you restrict them. The <br />comment there was as an example; you can't target and say you can't address the free <br />speech component. You can restrict parking a vehicle for over 10 days in one place but <br />you can't tell someone they can't put out a large sign because you don't agree with the <br />point of view. So anyway, those were just some of the take -a -ways of what I got from <br />the sign piece. <br />Chair Ritter: Thank you, and thank you for going. <br />8. MATTERS FOR COMMISSION'S REVIEW /ACTION /INFORMATION <br />a. Reports from Meetings Attended (e.g., Committee, Task Force, etc.) <br />Chair Ritter: So, Bikes and Pedestrian Trails Committee? <br />Commissioner Allen: I missed the last one. <br />Chair Ritter: I went. I didn't sit in the hot seat, but it was a great meeting. They had a lot <br />of bicyclists there. They discussed how they're using Measure BB funds. Mike Tassano <br />was there. They're going to use the curb and gutter removal and replacement on <br />Hopyard Road and Black Avenue, approximately 300 feet. It's estimated to cost about <br />$50,000. So there was a discussion about do we use it to fix this temporarily or save the <br />$50,000 for the bigger project on Santa Rita. The general consensus was to use the <br />$50,000 to get this issue fixed right now and we can take advantage of Measure BB <br />funds. That was interesting, and they also talked about the Stanley and Valley <br />intersection of the things that are coming with that, and I can send you a choice of <br />pictures of what they're talking about. <br />Commissioner Allen: Did they say how much money is allocated for that? <br />Chair Ritter: They did not say on that one. One thing I've noticed and I like a lot is that <br />we have Mike Tassano come to some of these meetings because it is road, and they <br />talk about traffic counts, and on Parks and Recreation we never talked about any of that <br />stuff, so it's kind of a neat transition. That's kind of why I went; for the bicycle side. <br />Commissioner Allen: Thank you. Good coverage for us. <br />Chair Ritter: And again, I'm so thankful that you guys are putting these in here because <br />I think it's important that we're all trying to attend some of these every once in a while. <br />Civic Arts -did anybody go to that one? Downtown Specific Plan Task Force, we didn't <br />have. Economic Vitality Committee? Heritage Tree Board appeals? <br />Commissioner O'Connor: We said no to two trees. Leave them there. <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, December 14, 2016 Page 36 of 49 <br />
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