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In reply to Councilmember Narum's question, Community Development Director Beaudin reported <br /> people see these kinds of uses as important to Downtown and commented on positive partnerships that <br /> could develop as the plan is developed, over time. <br /> Mayor Thorne opened public comment. <br /> Douglas Herz addressed First Street and suggested traffic improvements including eliminating an <br /> existing bottleneck on First Street by opening the central lane for southbound traffic, weekday <br /> mornings, for several hours. <br /> Julie Testa listed aspects of the Downtown Specific Plan that she likes but disagreed with public <br /> investment in the proposed hotel, the residential component of the plan and any increases in building <br /> heights. <br /> Mayor Thorne closed public comment. <br /> Mayor Thorne stated he would not support a stand-along residential component in the plan and asked <br /> for specific data regarding what percentage of he public answered what questions. Additionally, he <br /> stated he would like to see phased options and opined the project will be longer than 20 years in the <br /> making. <br /> Councilmember Pentin stated he would like to hear more about the transportation, traffic and parking <br /> elements of the plan, including accessing the ACE Train Station. <br /> Councilmember Olson reported residential components in many downtown areas and did not agree <br /> with totaling ruling out additional residential elements. He would prefer some element of residential in <br /> the downtown area. <br /> Councilmember Brown reported she supports a residential element on a third-floor, not on a first- or <br /> second-floor of a mixed-use development. Councilmember Brown also noted that she would like to see <br /> more retail and restaurant components in an extended downtown area and stated she is against the <br /> use of public funds for a hotel and urged staff not to "touch the library". Additionally, she expressed <br /> concerns about bicycles on First Street and Main Street. <br /> Councilmember Narum reported she does not support stand-alone residential development or <br /> residential development on the first-floor of a mixed-use development. She commented on things <br /> changing over time and shared her vision for the library building. <br /> 18. Approve calendar year 2018 City Council Assignments and appointment of the Councilmember <br /> City Manager Fiahlo presented a brief staff report, noting that it was recommended that Councilmember <br /> Olson be appointed as Councilmember in 2018. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Narum/Brown to approve the City Council assignments to various committee <br /> and boards and the appointment of Councilmember Arne Olson as Councilmember for calendar year <br /> 2018. Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Olson, Pentin, Mayor Thorne <br /> Noes: None <br /> Absent: None <br /> Mayor Thorne thanked outgoing Councilmember Pentin for his leadership and service. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 9 of 10 December 19, 2017 <br />
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