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EXHIBIT B <br /> Councilmember Narum suggested she may have to reconsider her vote and asked to table the motion <br /> until after consideration of the next issue. <br /> Council considered development standards. <br /> Director of Community Development Beaudin added it would be up to 124 units for mixed-use downtown <br /> zoning for the existing Civic Center site. <br /> Councilmember Testa stated she does not support 46 feet as the height and referenced concerns from <br /> the community. Director of Community Development Beaudin reported 124 units is contemplated in the <br /> draft plan and is the cap that has been established by the Task Force. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Narum/Pentin to set the height at 46 feet, that the FAR be 300% for <br /> mixed-use downtown and that the maximum number of stories limited to three. Motion passes by <br /> the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Narum, Pentin, Mayor Thorne <br /> Noes: Councilmembers Brown, Testa <br /> Absent: None <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Narum/Brown that the mixed-use transitional district have a maximum <br /> height of 36 feet and a FAR of 125% and limited to two stories. Motion passed by the following <br /> vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Mayor Thorne <br /> Noes: Councilmembers Pentin, Testa <br /> Absent: None <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Testa/Brown to modify existing standards to 36 feet maximum, a FAR of <br /> 200% with a two-story maximum. Motion failed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Brown, Testa <br /> Noes: Councilmembers Pentin, Narum, Mayor Thorne <br /> Absent: None <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Narum/Brown to reconsider the vote regarding owner-initiated land use <br /> requests at the next City Council meeting. No vote was taken on the motion. <br /> Discussion followed regarding the Rose Hotel and the process for reconsidering a vote and the possibility <br /> of postponing the upcoming Task Force meeting. <br /> Excerpt: City Council Minutes, April 16, 2019 Page 8 of 8 <br />ion on density. <br /> Director of Community Development Beaudin added staff will return to Council with the goal of setting a <br /> final number with the PUD application when it comes forward. <br /> In response to Councilmember Testa regarding EIRs, Director of Community Development Beaudin <br /> suggested current zoning would allow for an office building on the Barone site and that the applicant <br /> would help staff determine where those units would be located. The EIR is being done comprehensibly, <br /> throughout the whole area and as projects come forward, applicants will need to connect the dots <br /> between what the City has assumed and what the project does on a specific basis and there will be no <br /> additional costs. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Pentin/Thorne to accept the staff recommendation regarding owner- <br /> initiated land use requests. Motion failed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmember Pentin, Mayor Thorne <br /> Noes: Councilmembers Brown, Narum, Testa <br /> Absent: None <br /> In response to Mayor Thorne's question regarding the conclusion regarding this matter, Director of <br /> Community Development Beaudin reported they will need to submit their applications, go through the <br /> process of changing the Specific Plan and do their own environmental review. <br /> Excerpt: City Council Minutes, April 16, 2019 Page 7 of 8 <br />er site, adding residential to <br /> downtown commercial properties. <br /> Director of Community Development Beaudin asked whether Council would support parking on the <br /> ground level for self-parked residential. <br /> Excerpt: City Council Minutes, April 16, 2019 Page 5 of 8 <br />ide; felt a small residential development would generate fewer vehicle trips <br /> than the gas station; and urged Council to support staffs recommendations. <br /> Mayor Thorne closed the public hearing. <br /> Excerpt: City Council Minutes, April 16, 2019 Page 4 of 8 <br /> the original <br /> proposal and the draft plan. She stated people have a sense of pride in the downtown area because of <br /> its quaint, small-town feel and spoke in opposition to adding residential there. She urged Council to <br /> consider a plan where everybody can continue to be proud of downtown. <br /> Laureen Green referenced a letter she submitted to the City and felt the survey and felt the plan has <br /> diverted from it. <br /> Excerpt: City Council Minutes, April 16, 2019 Page 3 of 8 <br />g and the State's intent on reducing costs <br /> and staff has not reduced or waived parking requirements as part of this update. He added that under <br /> SB 50, the corresponding issue will be the BART Station. <br /> Mayor Thorne opened the public hearing. <br /> Excerpt: City Council Minutes, April 16, 2019 Page 2 of 8 <br /> residential units in the back, <br /> Director of Community Development Beaudin reported there is a policy in the draft plan that prohibits <br /> new curb cuts and staff will ensure access is provided without impacting Main Street. In reply to <br /> Excerpt: City Council Minutes, April 16, 2019 Page 1 of 8 <br />