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Suggestions
all
right
with
that,
all
in
favor
of
approving
these
mo
these
minutes,
please
say:
aye.
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Any
opposed
all
right,
those
are
approved.
Now
we
are
going
to
move
on
to
council
member
reports.
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Saturday
april,
8th
for
april
9th
11
a.m
to
12
noon,
and
it
will
be
in
person
for
the
first
time.
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New
hope
is
having
their
kickoff
and
their
ribbon
cutting.
You
know,
members
of
mayor,
hamilton.
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5
30
p.m.
Normally
I'm
on
the
third
monday,
but
I
have
a
conflict
this
month
so
moving
in
a
week.
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Earlier
next
monday,
5
30
p.m,
still
on
zoom.
For
the
time
being,
though,
I'm
open
to
feedback
from.
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Virtually
as
well-
and
I
just
want
to
appreciate
the
chance
to
be
with
you.
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Looking
forward
to
the
democracy
to
come,
and
at
this
time
are
there
any
questions
at
this
point.
A
From
council
members
for
the
mayor
right
now,.
I
Something
we
only
do
one
year
at
a
time.
So
let's
say,
for
example,
that
we
find
agreement.
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With
the
priorities
you've
set-
and
we
have
these
four
different
buckets
into
which
we're.
I
We're
channeling
this
money:
how
are
we
going
to
track
this
new
source
of
revenue
in
the
future?
Is.
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Dollars
more
easily,
do
you
intend
what
kind
of
accounting
do
you
intend
to
do
for
us
to
because.
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That
will
be
going
to
transit
and
I've
been
very
vocal
about
my
belief
that
the
more
transit
the.
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Officers,
I'm
curious
as
to
why
something
so
essential
as
city
services
as
public
safety.
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Contract
now
why
why
did
we
come
up
short
in
police
pay,
anticipating
that
that
need
was.
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Require,
as
per
the
novak
report
in
the
future,
well,
I
thank
you
for
the
question.
I'm
not
sure
I.
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Numbers
projected
out
in
future
years.
This
is
not
based
on
a
particular
profile
of
that.
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I
know
the
novak
report
indicated
certain
numbers.
We
that
was
a
particular
report
that.
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D
Mr
mayor
for
your
presentation,
I
wanted
to
follow
up
on
council
member
volun's
question
about.
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Such
acquisitions,
for
example,
in
the
public
safety
section,
we've
articulated
the
need
to.
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Legal
mechanism
is
there
to
to
keep
to
be
able
to
dedicate
that
money
through
the
budget.
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But
that's
not
typically
true
for
some
of
the
other
programs,
and
I
don't,
I
think
it's
it's.
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A
public
political
commitment
to
do
so
that
would
that
would
be
some
of
that,
for
example,.
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K
I
forget:
I
have
two
buttons
good
evening:
jeff
underwood
city
controller,
coming
to
you
from.
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The
annex
I
will
say
this
that
our
bonds
are
issued
and
I
believe
the
mayor's
said
this
and
I.
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Wanted
to
echo
it
again
that
if
bonds
were
issued
to
meet
some
of
this
plan,
then
that
part
of.
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K
Into
then,
future
councils
would
be
obligated
to
continue
to
fund
those,
as
they're
approved
by.
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The
countless
conversations
that
you
referenced
earlier
because
I
think
they
have
been
very.
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What
we
can
do
to
reduce
costs,
that's
included
things
like
automating,
of
course,.
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Equipment
as
well
as
personnel
costs,
as
you
know,
we
invested
in
sanitation
improvements.
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Which
have
reduced
one
position
at
sanitation
to?
Let
us
continue
to
be
more
efficient
with.
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H
Yes,
absolutely
future
councils
could
adjust
rescind
reduce
change.
The
lit
level
that
is
in.
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H
Now
one
that's
kind
of
where
we
want
to
be
in
the
face
of
potential
recessions,
one.
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E
What's
your,
what
is
your
proposal
and
you
thinking
about
that
sure?
Thank
you
for
that.
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Question
first,
I
again
I
would
say
it's
it's
important
to
kind
of
reality
check
where
we
are.
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H
Let
democracy
flourish,
let
it
be
so
council
committee
reports
are
there
any
this
evening.
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But
if
there
are
no
further
committee
reports,
let
us
move
now
to
the
second
opportunity
for.
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Public
comment:
let
us
ask
first
of
all:
if
there
are
anyone
on
the
zoom
with
hands
up.
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What
they
would
hope
to
see
in
a
case,
for
you
know,
raising
revenue
in
you
know
among
the
public.
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O
Sorry
hi
sorry,
my
name
is
greg
alexander
I'm
here
to
talk
about
and
later
on,
your
agenda.
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O
Members
here
are
aware:
there's
a
detour
on
the
b
line.
There's
a
part
of
the
b
line.
That's
closed.
O
Have
issued
an
emergency
order
like
if
it
had
been
overshadowing,
say
the
courthouse
or
say.
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O
O
O
And
people
wait
there,
they
have
conflicts,
they
have
you
know,
oh
you
go
no
I'll
go.
O
You
know
kind
of
confusion
and
it
it's
unforced
and
in
fact,
three
weeks
ago,.
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O
O
Top
of
their
heads,
I
know
we're
going
to
tell
people
to
take
a
hike
through
the
parking
lot.
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A
When
we
will
have
other
opportunities
for
public
comment,
okay,
let
before
I
introduce
myself,
can.
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Q
That
you
know,
council
members
could
explain
to
me
how
they'll
be
able
to
make
an
informed.
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Decision
about
the
lit
and
the
geo
bonds,
when
you
know
professors
of
finance.
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Costs
of
the
business
and
we
went
and
talked
to
steve
hughes,
who
was
a
the
prominent
restaurateur.
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Should
have
thought
of
that,
and
I
just
wanted
to
share
that.
We
set
that
management
fee
based
on.
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R
Monthly
bottom
line
of
the
business
so
they're
they
with
their
they're,
essentially
owners.
The.
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75
percent
comes
in
and
and
handles
the
things
that
profits
pay
like
loans,
mostly.
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And
people
keep
25.
We
recognize
that
if,
when,
if
we
are
to
raise
that
6.75.
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Management
fee
that
we
take
from
them.
It's
like
a
tax
that
they're
that
their
income
goes
down.
R
And
so
today,
30,
some
years
later,
our
management
fee
is
still
six
and
three
quarters
percent.
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To
say,
bloomington
needs
more
revenue.
Well,
it's
got
more
revenue,
but
when
we,
when
we
raise.
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S
Hello
can
can
everyone
hear
me,
okay,
yeah,
so
hi,
it's
long
time
no
chat.
I
hope
you
missed.
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Me
I
miss
you
guys,
so
I
want
to
kind
of
talk
about,
I
guess
bringing
democracy
and
another.
S
Kind
of
democracy
is
workplace
democracy,
so
I
don't
know
who's
been
following
the
the.
S
Indiana
graduate
coalition-
I
guess-
dispute
with
iu
and
the
provost
going
on,
but
it's.
S
Happening
and
it
looks
like
there's,
there
may
be
a
strike
going
on
in
the
next
week
or
so.
S
And
I
I
want
to
mention
real,
quick,
the
provost
letter,
which
nobody
should
really
like.
S
Very
much
ask
provost
eliza
aka
pavalko,
who
sent
a
rather
threatening
email.
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S
Taking
away
my
health
care
and
whatnot
to
you
know
not
threaten
me
and.
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I
know
that
the
city
council
doesn't
like
incivility
very
much,
so
I
would
hope
that.
S
The
city
council
issue
some
kind
of
statement
and
and
also
the
mayor
if
the
mayor's
around.
S
Issue
some
kind
of
statement,
maybe
in
support
of
you,
know
the
graduate
coalitions,
requests.
S
For
to
to
recognize
their
union
and
not
to
issue
these
kinds
of
threats,.
S
That
are
clearly
trying
to
suppress
labor
and
thanks
for
listening,
I
yield
my
time.
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U
U
U
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U
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Individuals
to
the
commission
for
the
status
of
children
and
youth.
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W
First
of
all,
in
your
packet,
if
you
recall
we
had,
I
included
three
slides
to
give
an.
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Overview
of
the
hopewell
neighborhood
to
refresh
everybody's
memory,
the
bloomington.
W
Those
lot
sizes
and
configurations
are
based
on
the
zoning
district
standards.
W
Slide
two
in
the
packet
provided
a
overlay
of
of
the
alleys
being
requested
to
be
vacated.
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W
The
master
plan
to
give
you
an
idea
of
the
vision
that
was
proposed
for
this
neighborhood
block.
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W
So
this
first
slide
you
can
see,
is
a
rendering
kind
of
a
bird's
eye
view
of
the
hopewell.
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I
Presentation
one
question
I
have
is
how
much
involvement
did
planning
staff
have
with.
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I
Sort
of
the
the
I
don't
know
what
to
call
the
university
street
it's
kind
of
park
like.
I
Staff
like,
where
did
that
idea
come
from
it
was
born
out
of
the
master
planning
process.
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I
Because
there's
a
lot
of
public
right-of-way,
that's
devoted
to
what
I
think
is
greenery
and.
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W
Outdoor
seating,
the
zoning
district
is
mixed,
use
medium
scale,
which
again
does
allow
for
mixed.
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W
Some
hardscaping,
I
don't
think
that's,
been
decided
if
those
areas
would
be
available
for.
W
Outdoor
seating,
but
certainly
something
that
could
be
looked
at
well,
you
just
led
to
my
final.
I
Question,
which
is
you
talk
about
things
that
have
not
been
decided
yet?
Why
is
it
that
I
mean.
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W
It's
a
report
that
had
a
lot
of
community
engagement.
It
certainly
could
have
gone.
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W
Documents
they
are
not
specific
in
the
lot
bits,
the
densities
and
those
sorts
of
things
so
again,.
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I
You
know
different
configurations,
were
they
internally
debated
or
was
it
simply?
Someone
said.
W
The
things
that
we
discussed
internally
obviously
are
looking
at
the
transportation
plan.
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W
Plan
and
again
the
decision
was
to
make
this
a
public
amenity,
and
so
that's
that's
kind
of.
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W
So
I'd
be
happy
to
answer
any
other
questions.
Is
there
a
particular
rush
to
this
decision.
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I
believe
so
there
is
to
be
all
honest.
Currently,
the
purchase
agreement
with
iu
health
is.
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W
If
that's
a
cost,
I
would
recommend
we
would
take
that
risk.
Time
is
of
the
essence,
mostly
because.
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First
question
concerns
topic
that
was
brought
up
by.
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Architect,
local
architect,
mark
cornett
last
week,
and
that
was
the
importance
of
maintaining
a.
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C
Case
that
these
are
there's
a
conflict
because
of
the
scale
of
the
buildings,
skills
of
buildings.
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C
Also
served
utility
in
terms
of
services
that
no
longer
is
important
as
important.
So
in
that.
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C
C
Grid
pattern
and
the
alleyways
included
thanks
mr
wallow
for
that
question
and
follow-up.
You.
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W
Downtown
there
are
many
unimproved
alleys
across
the
community.
There
are
encroachments
trees.
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W
W
I
would
I'd
like
to
share
a
screen
just
to
show
the
connectivity
of
the.
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W
A
little
bit
to
the
south
very
little
bit
to
the
east
and
west.
That's
again,
I
think
just
a
point.
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X
A
W
F
F
Alleys
and
and
not
just
this
four
block
stretch,
though
I
do
praise
the
reconnected.
F
Street
grid,
but
what
appears
to
be
a
lack
of
planted
alleys
in
the
entire
hospital
footprint.
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And
also
have
have
buildings
front
on
the
street
and,
and
you
know
the
backs-
the
buildings.
F
Where
cars
park
or
that
sort
of
thing
behind
to
create
engaging
human,
scaled
urban
form
and.
F
I'm
in
the
in
the
in
the
images
you
know
with
the
aerial
renderings,
I'm
seeing
a
lot
of
surface.
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F
And
front
it
on,
say:
rogers,
then
then,
inevitably,
the
other
street
is
actually
their
back
and
and.
F
Parking
lots
that
are
that
are
fronting
on
streets
and
the
potential
for
that
to
be.
F
Our
actual
outcome,
since
we're
not
including
planet
valleys,
councilmember
flaherty,
just.
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W
Plan
or
the
renderings
on
the
street
views
not
the
street
views.
The
aerial
that
you.
F
Ended
with
that
shows
the
the
crossed
blue
line,
as
well
as
the
red
rights
of
way
to
be
vacated.
If.
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W
Level
of
detail,
and
is
it
reflective
of
what
the
zoning
standards
would
allow
so
to
answer
your.
W
Question
no
parking
lots
would
not
be
allowed
in
front
of
the
buildings
with
the
standards
there.
W
Are
setbacks
with
that
that
we'd
have
to
look
at?
Obviously,
you
know
our
parking
standards
are.
W
Very
progressive
where
we
don't
have
very
high
parking
requirements.
I
would
say
that
you
know.
W
Be
used
to
help
augment
parking
needs
for
the
neighborhood.
So
that's
something
that
again.
W
We
can
kind
of
consider
as
we
move
forward,
so
the
the
the
larger
idea
of
oh,
should
we,
you
know.
W
But
I
I
would
like
to
point
out
that
the
public
improvements
with
the
existing
streets.
W
Cutting
up
this
block,
furthermore,
you
know
might
increase
you
know.
Maybe
some
of
the.
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W
W
W
F
The
master
plan
rest
of
the
site,
no
there's
no,
no
level
of
detail
on
this.
Currently,
the.
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W
There's
transportation
or
roadway
improvement
for
first
street
through.
W
Alley
loaded
sites
south
to
the
mcdole
that
are
included
in
the
master
plan,
so
I
wouldn't
say.
W
They're
not
excluded
from
the
plan
they're,
just
not
included
in
this
block
or
the
core
block
that.
F
D
And
that
is
mr
robinson
in
this.
What
is
now
a
very
large
block.
D
In
the
the
south,
west
quadrant
is
not
going
to
be
the
city's
property
right.
D
There's
that
brick
building,
what's
it
called
st
john
associates,
that's
also
not
going
to
be.
W
F
Sure
I'll
ask.
Thank
you
just
the
last
question
related
to
an
early
appointment
by.
F
Councilmember
volun
about
the
council's
role
or
not
in
in
some
of
these
decisions.
So
as.
F
F
Options
to
help
dictate
that
direction
if
it
was
the
will
of
the
council
to
include,
for
instance,.
F
Planet,
alleys,
in
some
of
the
the
site
as
it
gets
developed.
Well,
you
know
participation
or.
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W
To
be
mindful
of
that
kind
of
circling
back
to
when
we
were
discussing
the
lot
configurations
and.
W
With
providing
that
infrastructure
to
those
sites
for
development-
and
I
think
those
are
things.
F
C
Member
flaherty
and
customer
vollens
question
regarding
council's
role.
I
am,
I
think,
perhaps.
C
I'm
not
alone
in
expressing
that
my
my
concern
about
surrendering
alleyways
is
accessibility.
C
For
for
pedestrians
or
or
for
bikers
and
so
forth,
so
that
concerns
me,
but
my.
C
Question
is
regarding
the
the
timing
of
this,
so
you
described
one
motivation
for
this.
C
For
for
surrendering
these
alleys
is
that
there's
a
sunk
cost
that
that
this
is.
C
Far
along
in
the
process,
so
I
kind
of
bristle
at
that,
because
I
I'd
rather
consider
the
merits.
C
C
Alleys
don't
link,
I
understand
that
there's
pedestrian
and
biking
infrastructure
included.
C
In
this,
but
could
this
have
been
brought
to
council
earlier
the
alley
vacation
request.
W
Requests
very
often
when
this
was
first
being
discussed.
W
Instance,
usually
it's
a
developer
or
a
resident
requesting
for
that
where
it's
facilitated.
W
Facilitated
through
planning
and
transportation
now
circling
back.
W
Yeah
the
the
timing
of
this,
I
honestly,
don't
know
councilman
morallo.
You
know
I.
W
Have
a
phone
a
friend
on
here
reach
out
to
andrew
sibor
if
he
wants
to
jump
in
on.
Y
C
Did
I
communicate
my
concern,
though,
that
I
I
regard
vacating
allies
as.
C
Non-Trivial,
it's
important
and
I
guess
absolutely
yeah,
and
so
I'd
rather
consider
it.
C
I'd
rather
consider
it
with
you
know
with
that,
without
surrendering
all
the
sunk
costs.
C
I
I
W
I
did
I
did
mention
you
know.
One
of
the
priorities
is
affordable,
housing,
sustainability.
I
That
I'm
just
I'm
going
to
get
stick
to
this
point
here.
It's
not
stopping
a
developer.
W
The
standards
in
the
udo
I'm
happy
to
have
that
in
another
time
I
don't
think
that's
appropriate.
W
Requirements:
okay,
I
appreciate
that,
but
with
respect
to
the
alley
vacations
in
particular,.
I
Like
this,
in
this
area,
the
the
udo
for
the
the
subdivision
type
doesn't
require
alleys.
W
W
Are
standards
that
talk
about
alleys
and
how
to
deal
with
with
parking
and
access
in
that
regard,.
W
The
decision
to
base
the
zoning
in
the
plat
and
the
master
plan
is
kind
of
where
we
ended
up.
A
I
But
I
feel
like
there
are
some
open
questions
here
about
you
know
who
has
authority
who.
I
Should
have
authority
over
an
area
like
this
a
unique
moment
in
the
history
of
the
city.
I
I
The
funding-
it's
not
the
way
it
should
work,
but
the
administ,
the
the
council
did
not.
I
But
I
would
argue
that
the
option
the
potential
to
have
alleyways
here
in
a
more
traditional
form.
I
Like
we're
used
to
on
the
courthouse
square,
for
example,
it
was
sacrificed
here
to
make.
I
I
I
I
Tonight
I'll
vote:
no,
if
we
can
get
some
kind
of
agreement
to
involve
the
council
more.
C
Further
details,
I
I
really
do
appreciate
mr
robinson
giving
us
additional
materials.
I
think.
C
My
greatest
apprehension
is
the
what
councilmember
vollen
just
described,
which
is
this.
C
C
That's
my
comment.
Additional
counsel
comment:
council,
member
flaherty,
I'm
not
sure
if.
F
Another
hearing
is
is
needed
for
my
case,
but
I
I
intend
to
vote
no
all
the
same,
not
because.
F
I
think
that
these
existing
rights
of
way
are
in
the
right
place
for
allies.
F
On
this,
so
this
is
my
weighing
in
on
it
and
expressing
my
my
displeasure
with
the
idea
that.
F
F
F
F
F
More
to
the
point,
I
guess
is
that
with
alleys,
it
limits
the
lot
size.
You
can
have
high
density.
F
Multi-Family
housing
in
in
a
type
of
form,
that
is,
that
is
much
more
human
scale
and
and.
F
Me
is
the
number
of
potential
drive
cuts
again
really
degrades
complete
streets.
F
And
pedestrian
safety
and
connectivity
and
engagement,
you
know
we
should
be.
F
Minimizing
the
number
of
drive
cuts,
you
know
eliminating
them
entirely
if
possible,.
F
Simply
saying
you
don't
have
to
just
like
we
say,
don't
say
you
have
to
build,
you
know
your
home.
F
F
Is
true
with
parking
minimums,
so
so
there's
some
things
here
that
even
if
we
need
to
tweak.
F
Think
that
should
be
part
of
the
conversation
and
and
again
we
don't
have
a
really
strong
or.
F
For
that
reason
again
I'll
be
voting.
No
if
we
vote
tonight,
but
I
don't
think.
I
Several
colleagues,
I
would
you
know,
be
interested
in
I
I
hesitate
to
use
the
phrase.
I
Postpone
indefinitely
because
that's
tantamount
to
never
allowing
it
to
come
back,
I
really.
I
From
now,
but
I
mean
that's
the
that's-
the
right
now
proposed
postponing
the
third
reading.
Z
I
I
Funding
requests
for
x
or
y
and
that
this
piecemeal
approach
to
the
council
is
not
one.
I
I
And
this
would
give
us
the
time,
at
least,
to
consider
that
I
think
that
a
meeting
between.
I
A
D
What
impact
this
would
have
on?
Not
that
that's
the
only
consideration,
but
I
wanted
to
find
out.
W
You
know
impact
as
far
as
the
timing
to
delay
it
off
the
top
of
my
head.
I
can't.
W
In
future
alley
vacations,
that's
something
we
can
certainly
work
at
as
we
continue
to
move
out.
W
The
design
of
this
and
other
parts
of
the
hopewell
neighborhood
again,
I
think.
W
W
Happy
to
discuss
again,
I
just
would
like
some
clarity,
clear
clarification
on
that.
Thank
you.
I
On
planned
commission,
but
we
did
not
have
a
seat
at
the
table
at
the
design
here.
That's.
I
I
That
mr
robertson
said
well,
it's,
as
mr
smith
said,
it's
just
a
it's
just
an
alley.
Vacation
well,.
I
I
I
I
I
Objection
without
actually
voting
no
on
the
alley
vacation.
So
that's
why
I'm
making
the
motion.
W
Some
members
of
council
that
participated
in
that
plan
the
report
was
presented
publicly.
W
W
W
W
M
Thank
you
and
I
want
to
thank
councilmember
pete
moss
when
she
asked
a
question.
M
M
M
C
Process
since
we've,
you
know
we
we
began
it.
I
I
think
it
would
be
helpful
to
explore
this
more.
C
A
V
B
F
Tonight,
and
in
light
of
some
some
what
mr
robinson
just
shared,
I
do
want
to
clarify
it's.
It's
not.
F
We
were
to
plat
and
and
allocate
and
acquire
additional
right-of-way.
I
agree
with
that
point.
F
But
that
should
be
done
as
part
of
a
comprehensive
set
of
actions.
We've
just
acquired
right
of
way.
F
And
applied
at
these
these
streets
and
we
should
be
doing
the
same
things
with
ali,
so
I.
F
Don't
want
to
vacate
the
alleys
now,
which
requires
council
action
without
a
plan
to
to
add.
F
Additional
or
a
plan
that
we've
weighed
in
on,
I
realize
there's
a
cost
to
that.
I
think
it's
worth.
F
F
A
AA
B
A
A
Will
everyone
say
all
in
favor,
say
aye
aye
all
right
and
will
the
clerk
please
wrote.
Please
read.
B
B
B
AB
I
recognize
my
fellow
staff
members
from
the
city
gloria
cullen
brownie
our
program
manager
with.
AB
AB
Going
to
give
you
an
update
on
where
we
are,
since
there
had
been
some
action
prior
to
last
week's.
AB
AB
Would
normally
give
so
I
want
to
just
maybe
give
you
my
update
and
then,
if
that's
the
will.
AB
AB
AB
You
tonight
obviously,
is
to
whether
to
designate
the
johnson
creamery
property
which,
which
we
do.
AB
Believe
is
historic
and
gloria.
We'll
we'll
point
that
out
just
sort
of
restate
where
we
are.
AB
And
why
we've
moved
this
issue
in
the
manner
in
which
we
have
is
first
in
the
interest.
AB
Of
public
safety,
with
the
issues
around
the
smokestack,
the
unsafe
order
of
the
city.
AB
AB
Property
here
in
the
city
very
close
to
our
downtown
core,
if
not
in
it,
that
is
protected.
AB
AB
And
what
you
have
before
you
tonight
is
is
a
map.
There
is
also
an
amendment
which
I'll.
AB
It
there,
if
it's
the
will
of
the
council
I'll
turn
it
over
to
ms
colembronia,
for
a
presentation.
AC
Here
we
go
well
good
night,
councilman,
hello,
everybody,
council
members.
Thank.
AC
You
for
having
me
here,
I'm
gloria
collum,
branja,
the
historic
preservation
program.
AC
AC
AC
AC
Context,
the
boundary
doesn't
occupy
the
entire
lot.
There
is
the
parking
lot.
AC
AC
AC
AC
Commission,
after
a
lot
of
back
and
forth
as
well,
because
there
is
a
lot
of
there.
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
After
the
university,
the
stone
you
know,
stone,
work
and
the
showers
factory,
so
they
were
the.
AC
AC
Different
parts
of
the
united
states,
so
ice
milk
and
other
dairy
products
could
be
processed.
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
D
A
A
AB
The
base
of
the
smokestack
is
included
in
the
map,
even
though
the
top
of
it
kind
of.
AB
Moves
over
that
line,
but
but
we
do
feel
the
map
as
passed
by
the
hpc,
does.
AB
Move
north
enough
of
the
smoke
stack
to
protect
it,
so
that
would
be
it
if
you're
wondering.
AB
About
the
western
boundary,
we
don't
have
any
concern
about
that
as
I've
seen
I'll
defer
to.
AB
A
AC
A
You
have
a
follow-up
yeah,
forgive
me
for
not
knowing
this.
I
should
have
asked
this
earlier,
but.
L
L
AB
Yes,
I'm
sorry,
mr
councilmember,
we
can't
hear
our
answer.
L
I
I
AA
AC
Sorry,
it's
easier
to
see
from
is
it
near
the
smokestack?
Is
it
near
the
northeast
corner.
I
AC
It's
not
it's
not
of
of
what
architects
would
call
a
noble
material,
but
that
was.
AC
I
G
Shed
that
is
next
to
the
smokestack,
because
it's
like
in
the
middle
of
the
property
line,
then.
G
Yes,
that
shed
was
designed
for
to
supply
for
the
atnt
infrastructure
and
it's
part
of.
Z
AD
Sorry
I
had
my
hand
raised
on
the
zoom
function.
I
figured
it
would
be
helpful
if
I,
if
I
spoke.
AD
To
this
piece,
the
the
intention,
I
believe,
would
be
to
remove
that
shed.
It
does
house
the.
AD
AD
AD
The
partial
demolition
of
the
smoke
stack.
I
also
wanted
to
note
that
the
smokestack.
AD
AD
Top
of
that
easement
ultimately
so
that
does
provide
further
protection.
A
And
begin
with,
who
is
here
in
chambers
if
he
wills?
Yes,
pardon
me,
this
is
on
amendment.
Q
Yes,
okay,
so
just
got
five
slides
here
should
be
pretty
quick.
The
first
one
is
the
ritz.
Q
Theater
as
it
nears
completion
in
1928,
it's
a
very
nice
example
of
a
you
know.
Romantic
revival.
Q
Style,
theater
1928
wasn't
a
good
year
1929.
Of
course
we
had
the
depression
and
things
changed.
Q
Q
Today,
in
the
next
slide,
things
look
a
little
better.
I
bought
the
von
lee
and
redesigned.
Q
AE
AE
Under
national
register
regulations,
whether
you
think
that's
actually
appropriate
or
not,
that
is.
AE
AE
AE
AE
T
AF
Yes,
okay,
good
evening,
my
name's
karen
duffy
and
over
the
past
several
weeks,
I've
presented.
AF
AF
The
smokestack,
so
I
was
prepared
to
my
comments-
are
prepared
to
were
prepared
to
oppose
it,
but.
AF
AF
AF
So
I
will
just
ask
you
to
do
the
same
and
support
those
the
ordinance
and
the
amendment.
A
AG
AG
AG
AG
AH
They
stress
that
without
the
protection,
the
integrity
of
the
building
is
seriously.
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
And
this
structure
really
really
symbolizes
that
at
that
time-
and
this
was
a
good
story.
AH
T
Record
all
right,
thank
you.
You
have
three
minutes
hi.
This
is
cynthia
bradheim
from
prospect
hill.
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AJ
AJ
AJ
15
hours
of
meeting
on
this
topic,
the
rendering
of
just
looking
on
the
website.
AJ
AJ
Dense
development-
and
I
took
that
just
from
their
website-
I
think
mr
colder
kind
of
spoke
to
that.
AJ
Guess
I
thank
you
for
protecting
the
smokestack,
but
I
I
guess
this
is
a
really
a
tough
issue.
AJ
A
AD
Was
before
me,
sorry,
thank
you.
Everyone
for
you
know
for
council
member
members
for
york
time.
AD
The
hpc
and
city
staff-
this
has
been,
you
know,
a
long
process
for
everybody
involved
and.
AD
AD
Very
important
matter
I
did
want
to
speak
in
support
of
this
amendment
and
you
know.
AD
Just
let
everybody
else
know
that
we,
this
this
building,
that
we
do
intend
to
develop,
has.
AD
Been
approved
by
planning
commission,
we
have
been
spending,
you
know
a
lot
of
time
and
effort
on.
AD
You
know
that
front
as
well
and
the
new
amendment
you
know
we
we
try
to
take
everybody's.
AD
Consideration
of
the
view
shed
and
provide
as
much
separation.
I'm
sorry
that
that's
my.
AD
Daughter
as
much
separation
as
we
as
we
could,
while
eliminating
that
conflict,
that.
AD
Duncan
alluded
to
so
just
wanted
to
again
speak
in
favor
of
the
amendment.
Thank
everybody
and.
A
A
A
I
I
And
I
you
know
like
I,
I
this
still
seems
like
miss
colombrania
said
she
is
right.
There
were.
I
B
B
B
B
A
Z
Z
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
T
A
Z
Z
Members
are
interested
in
discussing
how
hybrid
meetings
are
going
and
any
feedback.
Z
Z
Z
A
later
work
session,
that's
that's
the
only
item.
I
don't
think
there
was
any
any
reason
to
hold.