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was necessary to develop assumptions about the amount of potential development that <br /> could occur on each site for the purposes of the Specific Plan Program-level EIR, since, <br /> in public comments on the Draft EIR, the question was raised as to whether allowing for <br /> residential development on the two sites could alter or change the EIR's conclusions. <br /> For the purposes of the Final EIR, staff assumed a maximum of 10 units on the 4212 <br /> First Street property; and 28 units on the Barone's property; these numbers were felt to <br /> be reasonable based on their relative consistency with the profile of similar recent <br /> projects within the downtown. These assumptions are for analysis purposes only and <br /> are not to be construed as any guarantee or approval of that density level, which would <br /> ultimately be determined through the PUD process. <br /> CONCLUSION <br /> The final Task Force meeting, originally scheduled for April 23, has been rescheduled to <br /> May 28 (pending confirmation of a quorum) to allow time for the City Council to <br /> conclude its discussion of this item. As noted in the April 16 Agenda Report, the Task <br /> Force will be asked to provide a recommendation to the Planning Commission (and City <br /> Council) on the complete Draft DSP, inclusive of the five policy topics discussed here. <br /> Submitted by: Approved • <br /> Gerry Beaudin Nelson Fialho <br /> Director of Community Development City Manager <br /> Attachments: <br /> 1. April 16, 2019 City Council Agenda Report <br /> Page 5 of 5 <br />