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Traffic Engineer Tassano explained use of pre-pandemic traffic modeling and impact of the Costco <br />project on the mall development. He discussed future traffic improvements . <br />Community Development Director Clark stated impacts on the water supply and schools would require <br />additional study . She discussed the plan for the mall to fit with existing commercial and coexisting with <br />the Downtown . <br />Meeting attendees and City staff split off into eight breakout rooms for the workshop portion of the <br />meeting to discuss the Stoneridge Mall Framework. <br />Mr. Williams explained the breakout groups and desired input related to mall entrance, elements to <br />include in the mall , and locations for activity areas . <br />Emily Carroll , Assistant Planner, presented the polling results. <br />Michael Ko , attendee , reported that Breakout Room No . 1 concluded no specific ideal entry point ; <br />suggested more green space in the middle , acting as pathways ; and expressed concerns with water <br />usage , perhaps use artificial greens , solar, walking bridges , walkability ; and concerns about affordable <br />housing units . <br />Shweta Bonn , Senior Planner, reported main themes from Breakout Room No . 2 including mixed <br />discussion on an ideal entry point , suggesting direct access from the freeway and closer to the BART <br />station ; concern about potential increased traffic ; green space as a popular priority ; inclusion of active <br />recreation such as bocce ball , seating areas , grab and go dining , and outdoor dining ; use of green <br />space to set back new development from existing residential ; main access off Hill Road ; hiding or <br />consolidating vehicular parking ; concerns about crime , concentration of housing, and impact to schools ; <br />and possibility of mixing housing with commercial uses . <br />Matt Nelson , Associate Civil Engineer, reported main themes from Breakout Room No. 3 including <br />suggested access points ; opposition to Springdale as a main access point; preferred interior mall <br />option , car free area , greenspace , interior mall in existing space with multi-use path around the <br />perimeter, east side for green space to protect from sun and wind ; concern for safety ; and need for <br />more outreach to draw people into and increase volume at the mall. Pamela Ott added discussion <br />about the desire for entertainment , grocery store , and dog spaces . <br />Melinda Denis , Planning and Permit Center Manager, reported main themes from Breakout Room No. <br />4 including consensus to maintain ex isting entry points ; questions on whether some entries would be <br />closed ; concern with cut through traffic ; desire to maintain indoor and outdoor spaces ; concern that <br />inclusion of multi-use trail might pose a conflict between vehicles and pedestrians ; support for main <br />street with shops , need for a grocery store , event and gathering spaces , possible office space or <br />hospitality spaces , and publ ic art ; difficulty with addressing amenities with Simon as the owner; possible <br />access points open to sky or main street thru middle of mall ; concerns about safety , additional traffic , <br />need for additional police presence, work with the School District; and how to connect to BART. <br />Bryan Tor , attendee , reported main themes from Breakout Room No . 5 including discussion on ways <br />people get into the mall ; desired entrance off Canyon Way and 1-580 ; consistent comments that there <br />was not a general entrance , rather direct access to desired store ; concern regarding traffic, parking , <br />and impact to Springdale residents ; agreement for pedestrian plaza with green space , dining and <br />businesses on first floor with residents above, interior mall ; concerns around accessibility of multi-use <br />paths ; questioned whether there was demand for a movie theater; need for a grocery store but concern <br />with drawing away from Lucky 's , restaurants and dining services ; locations of plaza and green space ; <br />and concern regarding lopsidedness of location of housing and parking . <br />Planning Commission Minutes Page 2 of 4 September 26, 2022
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