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Commissioner Nibert asked about the proposed resolution. Chair Brown explained that staff <br /> would modify the resolution based on the Commission's motion. <br /> Commissioner Gaidos seconded the motion. <br /> ROLL CALL VOTE: <br /> AYES: Commissioners Allen, Brown, Gaidos, Nibert, and Pace <br /> NOES: None <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> ABSTAIN: None <br /> Resolution PC-2021-13 recommending City Council approve Cases P21-0636 and P21-0637 <br /> was adopted as motioned. <br /> MATTERS FOR COMMISSION'S REVIEW/ACTION/INFORMATION <br /> 4. Reports from Meetings Attended (e.g., Committee, Task Force, etc.) <br /> There were no reports from meetings attended. <br /> 5. Actions of the City Council <br /> Ms. Clark provided a brief overview of the items listed in the report. <br /> Chair Brown inquired about the parklet discussion and whether the Main Street design would <br /> come back before the Commission. Ms. Clark anticipated parklet approvals would consider <br /> future street improvements. Chair Brown reminded the Commission that outdoor dining <br /> encroached on foot traffic and suggested discussion with the City Traffic Engineer. Ms. Clark <br /> further mentioned the most recent City Council meeting was the first in-person meeting for staff <br /> and the Council with a hybrid model for public participation, not knowing when t the <br /> Commission might return for in-person meetings. <br /> 6. Future Planning Calendar <br /> Planning and Permit Center Manager Melinda Denis gave a brief overview of future items for <br /> the Commission's review. <br /> MATTERS INITIATED BY COMMISSION MEMBERS <br /> Commissioner Allen noted downtown businesses in disrepair and inquired how the <br /> Commission should deal with that or what staff could do proactively to work with property <br /> owners. Ms. Denis suggested immediate notification of hazards. She discussed limited <br /> resources and requested the Commission email staff. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 8 of 9 July 28, 2021 <br />uire that the entirety of a tenant space subject to the Active <br /> Ground Floor Use Overlay (AGFUO) be occupied with an active use (i.e., remove the <br /> provision for multiple uses in a single tenant space, meaning that the entirety of a space <br /> be required to be occupied by an active use); and 2) clarify policies related to vacancy <br /> such that the language specifically indicates the vacancy as commencing at the end of <br /> a lease; and that all of the following measures be taken to show evidence of marketing <br /> to include a) posting of a leasing sign at the site, b) an active listing; c) other measures <br /> to demonstrate proactive marketing of the tenant space. <br /> Additionally, the Commission recommended that as a future discussion item, consider <br /> revising the Downtown Specific Plan to allow only an active use or a personal service <br /> business (e.g. barbershop or nail salon) to occupy ground floor tenant spaces after a <br /> six-month long vacancy, rather than any use whatsoever as is currently allowed. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 7 of 9 July 28, 2021 <br />ke that recommendation and City Council <br /> could accept or modify. Ms. Harryman stated it was the Commission's job to make <br /> recommendations based upon its determinations. <br /> Commissioner Nibert asked what flexibility would be allowed under the six-month vacancy if <br /> the percentage went from 60- to 100-percent. Ms. Clark explained that any use could be <br /> located on the property if the tenant space was vacant for more than six months. <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 6 of 9 July 28, 2021 <br />eetings but was <br /> discussed when the item was considered by the Chamber of Commerce and PDA. She stated <br /> other cities had allowed and some had excluded personal services. She summarized the <br /> discussion regarding massage businesses that arose during the Downtown Specific Plan <br /> (DSP) update, and concerns then about an overabundance of personal services. She <br /> Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 of 9 July 28, 2021 <br />