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Chair Allen proceeded to hand copies of the letter to the Commission members. <br />Mr. Beaudin requested that Chair Allen forward her comments by email to staff. <br />He said since this is the Draft EIR comment period, staff will ensure that all of these <br />comments are addressed in the Final EIR and he will follow up separately with outreach. <br />Commissioner Brown referred to Item 1 of the letter and said that he was not sure if this was <br />correct in regard to the zoning change to allow ground floor residential in a commercial <br />district. <br />Mr. Beaudin responded that 300% is currently allowed on Main Street; the change being that <br />other districts, such as the mixed-use transitional, mixed-use downtown district and some <br />others would increase, based upon the motion from the February 27 DSP Task Force <br />meeting, increase the FAR. <br />Commissioner Brown said the height went from 36-40 feet in the Mixed Use-Transitional <br />district. In terms of comments made for the 46-foot in some areas, for example Town Square <br />and the way the EIR is written around the Town Square, there is an envelope for the number <br />of units and parking assumptions. So, there was no discussion at the DSP whether the <br />envelope on which the EIR was predicated in regard to the number of units should change. <br />Therefore, he would argue or comment that Item 3 is not material as it relates to what was <br />discussed. That region and the envelope did not change as a result of the height changing <br />because the height is independent of those other parameters. <br />Mr. Beaudin said everyone is welcome to put comments forward and staff will thoroughly <br />respond. There may be things that they agree to disagree on regarding impacts, and this is <br />the purpose of the Draft EIR. <br />Chair Allen explained that it was her perception, so she trusts staff will determine if she made <br />mistakes or if more clarity is needed. For example, she did not know the original assumptions <br />made for Item 3. <br />Mr. Beaudin said when getting to the Final EIR, staff will have gathered all the comments and <br />will produce a Response to Comments document; if there are areas that require more clarity, <br />staff will explain as best they can with follow-up directly related to the comment. The purpose <br />of the document is to serve as an informational piece for the City Council; therefore, staff will <br />ensure to cover all areas that are specifically required for the EIR and ensure they have a <br />healthy policy discussion around issues that may not be as directly related to the EIR. <br />Chair Allen referred to Commissioner Brown's question in regard to her intent on Item 1; she <br />clarified that as she understood, the proposed zoning changes specific to Main Street and <br />that currently, residential use is not allowed behind commercial buildings. She said the <br />change was to allow residential use behind deep commercial sites with an implication that <br />given 300% FAR, if recommendations were approved, there's potential for three-story <br />townhomes to be built behind commercial storefronts; therefore, it could result with an <br />implication regarding the number of residential units believed to exist in the downtown area. <br />Mr. Beaudin commented that the discussion is now moving away from the EIR, but to <br />respond, the existing commercial zoning on Main Street does allow for mixed-use with an <br />Planning Commission Minutes Page 15 of 18 March 13, 2019 <br />of freedom relate to space, concentration, traffic, parking and noise control. <br />He did not hear much Planning Commission Minutes Page 10 of 18 March 13, <br />2019 hould be something of more importance.Planning Commission Minutes <br />Page 7 of 18 March <br />13, 2019 m a head start.Their two-year-old tested highly in both <br />English and Spanish when they began kindergarten which <br />was a huge benefit.Planning Commission Minutes Page 6 of <br />18 March 13, 2019