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Commissioner Pace concurred with the need for density due to the State's <br /> requirements. He asked if the City could do something to help developers obtain <br /> funding. <br /> Commissioner Allen agreed that high density development was necessary in the right <br /> locations. She suggested a standard of minimum affordability. <br /> Commissioner Morgan stated he was encouraged about the possibility of high-density <br /> developments in appropriate areas without being detrimental to the community. He <br /> expressed concern that those projects did not currently exist and stated the need to be <br /> thoughtful with higher density standards and projects. <br /> Chair Brown stated high density needed to support affordable housing. He discussed <br /> the importance of location near transit centers and grocery stores, as well as the <br /> capacity of existing infrastructure. <br /> Excerpt: Approved Planning Commission Minutes, September 8, 2021 Page 9 of 9 <br />
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