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<br />III. NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING, PLANNING COMMISSION WORK SESSIONS, <br />AND PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING <br /> <br />Neighborhood Meeting <br /> <br />On February 23rd, staff conducted a neighborhood meeting at the City's Operations Service Cen- <br />ter. Comments and concerns expressed at the neighborhood meeting focused on vermin - mice, <br />rats, ground squirrels, gophers, etc. - proliferation when grading begins; construction noise and <br />dust impacts; traffic impacts and traffic calming measures on Kamp Drive, Cameron A venue, <br />and Martin Avenue; and a public sidewalk connection on Cameron Avenue linking the Palmer <br />Drive neighborhoods to the public trail along the east side of Martin Avenue. <br /> <br />March 29th Planning Commission Work Session <br /> <br />The minutes of the Planning Commission work session meeting are attached. After hearing <br />public testimony, the Planning Commission stated the following: <br /> <br />. Revise the design of the "French Country" model for Plan 3 de-emphasizing the roof <br />mass; <br />. The public sidewalk on Cameron Avenue must be rural-looking, constructed of material <br />other than concrete that will accommodate pedestrians with wagons and strollers; <br />. No traffic circles and/or roundabouts on Cameron Avenue; <br />. Look into providing a three-way stop sign at the Cameron Avenue/Martin Avenue inter- <br />section; <br />. Maintain Cameron Avenue at a 28-foot width; <br />. Extend Street "A" to Martin Avenue; <br />. Explore a curved alignment for Cameron Avenue; and, <br />. Return the proposal to another work session. <br /> <br />May 10th Planning Commission Work Session <br /> <br />The minutes of the Planning Commission work session meeting are attached. A revised project <br />was presented to the Planning Commission, which included reduced density, reduced building <br />floor areas by 200 to 400 square feet, and a revised design for one building model. Additionally, <br />four alignment options for Cameron Avenue were presented, including a public sidewalk, and <br />the feasibility of extending Street "A" to Martin Avenue was discussed. After hearing public <br />testimony, the Planning Commission directed staff and the applicants to: <br /> <br />. Reconstruct Cameron Avenue following the applicant's Option Four with a separated <br />sidewalk following the staff-prepared sketch; <br />. Not include a pedestrian pathway or public street connection through the Selway property <br />to Martin Avenue; <br /> <br />SR 06:182 <br />Page 4 of 14 <br />