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A
All
right,
thank
you.
Well,
let's
call
to
order
this
meeting
of
the
city
of.
A
Bloomington
plan
commission
for
may
10th
2021..
Let's
begin
with
the
roll
call.
A
Let's
continue
with
the
meeting,
we
do
have
minutes
to
be
approved
minutes
from
the
april
12.
A
2021
meeting
are
there
any
questions,
corrections
or
additions
to
those
minutes.
A
A
So
we
have
a
motion
in
a
second
all
in
favor
of
approving
those
minutes.
Please
say:
aye.
A
Okay,
so
those
minutes
are
approved.
Are
there
any
reports,
resolutions
or
communications
from.
A
Staff
before
we
get
to
our
petitions
tonight,
no,
we
have
we
just
wanted
to.
Let
you
know
that
the.
F
That
is
coming.
Excuse
me,
one
amendment
that
is
coming
back
to
you
tonight,
we'll
briefly
discuss.
F
Amendment
and
the
map
amendment,
but
all
of
the
other
ordinances
that
you
sent
to
them.
They
did.
A
All
right
seeing
none
so
we
we
have
one
petition
that
has
been
continued
to
our
june
meeting.
A
That
is
spdp
1421,
aspen
topci
2
acquisitions
llc.
This
is
appropriate
703,
west
gourley
pike.
A
A
Be
heard
tonight
the
first
is
zeo03-21.
This
is
the
technical
corrections
and
amendments
that.
A
Jackie
just
mentioned
to
the
to
the
udo.
Our
second
petition
is
sp
1521,
trinitas
ventures.
A
This
is
site
plan
approval
for
construction,
multi-family,
residential
development
at
3216.
A
A
All
right
take
it
away,
okay,
so
this
should
be
pretty
brief.
As
I
mentioned,
zeo0321.
F
Is
amendments
to
chapter
three
of
the
zoning
ordinance
and
the
council
is.
F
Suggesting
two
changes
that
they
voted
on:
each
unanimous:
nine
zero.
The
first
is
to.
F
Include
the
sustainable
development
incentives
as
an
option
for
decreased
separation
requirements.
F
For
that
use
as
well,
that
is
something
that
we
amended
at
this
level
related
to
the
affordable.
F
Housing
or
dormitory
be
altered
to
match
those
that
we
wrote
for
multifamily
and
we
thought
that.
F
Both
of
those
amendment
requests
were
appropriate,
and
so
they
are
sending
those
back
to
you.
F
For
ratification,
so
you
will
vote
on
that
tonight
and
I
can't
answer
any
questions.
Thanks.
A
Okay
last
call
for
questions.
A
If
you'd
like
to
make
comment,
just
click
on
the
reactions,
tab
or
the
participants
tab
look.
A
I'm
not
seeing
any
jackie.
Are
you
seeing
any
requests
for
comment
or
anything
on
the.
A
A
Well
then,
we
are
back
to
the
commission
for
any
final
comment
or
a
motion.
I
believe
that.
A
The
appropriate
motion
here
would
simply
be
to
to
adopt
zero
three.
A
By
counseling
I'll
move
to
I
dot
zero
dash
zero
through
21,
as
amended
by
council.
A
second.
A
3216,
east
third
street
and
eric
grulick
is
the
case
manager.
Eric
are
you
ready
to
present.
H
So
I
am
I'm
guiding
them
on
this
project.
I
just
want
to
be
in
full
disclosure,
which
is
a.
H
Part
of
this
whole
project,
so
I
guess
my
question
is,
I
guess,
should
I
recruit
myself
from
this.
H
Conversation
because
we
don't,
unfortunately,
I
believe,
have
a
a
member
of
the
legal
department.
F
On
tonight,
but
I
do
believe
that
because
because
this
particular
discussion.
F
Tonight
we're
not
taking
a
vote,
it's
just
a
discussion.
I
think
you
can
be
part
of
the.
F
A
I
You
mentioned
this
is
a
request
from
trinitas
ventures
for
property
at
3216,
east
3rd
street.
I
I
It's
about
100
thousand
square
foot
and
blooming
foods.
The
petitioner
is
proposing
to
remove
the.
I
I
I
As
I
mentioned,
it's
about
a
hundred
thousand
square
feet,
there's
a
large
surface
parking.
I
Area
just
to
the
north
of
that,
as
well
as
a
blooming
food
site,
that's
at
the
northeast.
I
Corner
of
this
site,
there
is
a
bank,
that's
at
the
northwest
side
of
this
property,
but
is.
I
Landscaping
improvements,
removing
parking
areas
installing
some
sidewalks
and
bike
racks.
I
I
Briefly,
go
through
some
of
the
the
big
points
on
this.
The
center
portion
of
the
building.
I
They
are
the
center
portion
of
the
site,
they
are
proposing
four
buildings.
These
would
all
be.
I
Student
housing
they're
classified
as
student
housing
due
to
the
bedroom
diversity
within
those.
I
Buildings
and
then
a
parking
garage
on
the
west
side
of
the
site,
so
all
total
they
are
looking.
I
I
Frontage,
the
clear
is
frontage
and
then
the
the
southern
drive,
which
is
called
margaret
place.
I
I
They
would
be
removing
or
I'm
sorry
would
are
required
to
remove
the
parking.
I
I
I
Meets
through
the
incorporation
of
these
two
parks
green
space
along
the
streets
as
long
as.
I
I
Landscape
area
requirement
of
40,
so
with
this,
of
course,
bicycle
parking
is
required
as
well.
I
For
every
five,
which
equals
182
bicycle
parking,
spaces
that
are
required
for
the
site
as
a
whole.
I
I
I
I
Bicycle
parking
requirements.
You
know
also
briefly
kind
of
just
take
this
opportunity
to.
I
Mention
that
clare
is
boulevard
is
accessed
by
bloomington
transit
so
that
this
does
have.
I
Good
transit
access
from
from
the
bus
line
so
now
I'll
just
kind
of
step
through
some
of.
I
The
the
architecture
for
these
buildings,
so,
as
I
mentioned,
there
are
two
different
housing.
I
I
These
series
of
buildings
kind
of
have
their
own
unique,
look
and
design
so
I'll,
just
kind
of
go.
I
I
Aspects
that
they
are
proposing
to
meet
are
the
change
in
building
height,
with
a
minimum
of.
I
Five
feet
which
you
can
see
running
along
the
top
these
modules,
if
not
more
than
40
feet
apart.
I
Comprising
not
less
than
50
of
the
ground
floor
which
are
showing
along
this
ground
floor.
I
And
then
a
series
of
awnings
and
canopies
so
they've
shown
those
along
each
of
the
entrances
of.
I
So
with
that,
they
are
proposing
to
meet
those
exterior
spot
requirements
through
the
difference.
I
I
I
Canopies
the
modulation
and
then
the
change
in
building
height.
So
we
don't
have
any
issues.
I
The
leasing
office
is
that
the
petitioner
would
be
proposing
a
plaza
and
bus
stop
just
adjacent
to.
I
I
Than
the
flat
roof
design
for
the
student
housing
buildings
again
kind
of
the
same
thing
that.
I
I
Dormers
that
stick
up
through
the
the
center
consoles
there
a
regular
pattern
of
glass
along.
I
The
bottom
not
more
than
50,
not
less
than
50
and
then
awnings
and
canopies
along
those.
I
We're
kind
of
concerned
with
the
look
of
those
so
we'd
like
to
try
to
see
some
improvements
made.
I
To
those
end
caps
just
to
get
a
little
bit
more
glass
and
windows
in
there,
so
we're
not
looking
at.
I
So
much
of
a
blank
wall
so
finally
moving
along
to
the
parking
garage.
This
is
a
another
aspect.
I
That
we're
kind
of
looking
for
any
input
from
the
plan
commission
on
especially
in
regards
to
the.
I
Architecture,
you
know,
as
I
mentioned,
the
the
three
of
the
four
exterior
facade
requirements.
I
Require
either
a
change
in
building
height,
modulation,
recesses,
awnings
or
canopies.
I
Standards
through
the
change
in
building
height,
the
regular
pattern
of
glass
and
the
awnings.
I
The
garage
to
help
make
it
look
a
little
bit
better
widening
the
columns
incorporating.
I
So
these
are
just
again
kind
of
some
of
the
renderings.
The
buildings.
I
Have
the
glass
along
the
bottom
the
bottom
slide
here?
This
would
be
the
side.
I
Facing
clear
is
so:
this
is
the
main
side
facing
the
public
street.
There
certainly.
I
So
positioners
have
submitted
a
landscape
plan
using
species
that
are
identified
in
udo.
These.
I
Food
site,
so
this
would
require
installing
islands
in
the
parking
areas
shrubs
and
trees
along.
I
So
we'd
like
to
try
to
see
these
transformer
boxes
moved
further
back
into
the
site
or.
I
Screened
in
some
way,
preferably,
we
would
like
to
have
these
moved
further
back.
So
they're
not.
I
Right
along
the
sidewalks,
where
people
are
gonna,
be
walking
and
most
visible
as
well
as.
I
I
That
the
petitioners
have
left
open
for
a
possible
future
building.
So
that's
in
this.
I
However,
that
may
or
may
not
happen.
You
know
we
could
be
looking
at
a
big
open,
green
space
for
a.
I
Considerable
length
of
time,
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
that
dumpster
enclosure
that's
shown.
I
Not
visible
from
kingston
but
at
the
very
least,
screened
appropriately.
I
Again,
some
utility
boxes
and
transformer
boxes
that
are
located
between
the
buildings
in.
I
As
a
whole,
so
these
are
some
renderings
showing
some
of
the
parks,
so
the
top
is.
I
The
view
from
latimer
park
kind
of
looking
south
through
the
site
or
I'm
sorry
looking.
I
Would
be
further
left
in
the
foreground
view
on
the
right
is
looking
from
margaret
place.
I
Again,
this
could
be
looking
at
the
multi-family
buildings.
You
can
see
the
protected
bike
lane.
I
That's
illustrated
here
in
this
rendering
the
bottom
is
a
multi-family
area,
so
this
would
be.
I
Bottom
is
the
view
of
frida
park
looking
north
towards
third
street.
I'm
sorry,
looking
south.
I
You've
got
the
the
multi-family
buildings
that
are
on
the
right
side,
with
the
mall
just
beyond.
I
So,
as
I
kind
of
mentioned
going
through
the
presentation,
there
are
a
couple
of
areas.
I
That
we
are
looking
for
any
input
on
and
some
further
revisions,
the
end
caps
of
the
buildings.
I
F
Or
who
will
be
speaking
for
them,
you
know
looks
like
ryan
is
raising
his
hand.
There.
I
J
J
Mine
pretty
quick,
but
I
did
put
together
a
little
presentation
if
that's
right.
J
Present
our
team
trinitas
is
the
developer
els
architecture
and
urban
design
is.
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
Not
only
were
we
able
to
understand
more
clearly
what
the
the
city
needed
there's
some.
J
Idea
that
your
maximum
block
length
is
550
feet
or
that
you
have
the
60
40
impervious
previous.
J
J
J
Retail,
that
is
relevant
still
relevant
and
supporting
that
so
I'll
talk
about
designing
the.
J
Ultimate
convenience,
which
is
a
residential
plus
or
mixed-use
approach,
horizontal
mixed-use.
J
Approach
to
a
lot
of
shopping
center
redevelopment,
repair
and
preserve-
you
know
the
landscape
that.
J
Was
created
when
the
kmart
was
built
is
less
than
ten
percent
landscape.
So
it's
it's
very.
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
To
those
grocery
stores
with
the
residents
having.
J
J
An
abstract
concept,
whereas
the
people
who
live
and
work
in
the
agrarian
industry
and
the
life.
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
Then
we
have
just
large
flexible,
open
space
greens
and
then
we
have
outdoor
barbecue
effort.
J
So
getting
across
to
east
west
has
been
greatly
enhanced.
Currently
there's
a
giant
grade.
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
We
have
5200
feet,
lineal
feet
of
sidewalks
on
a
12
acre
site
and
we
have
a
half
a
mile
of.
J
Where
the
site
started
and
where
the
site
has
ended
in
our
current
proposed
site
plan,.
J
So
you
know
starting
at
third
street,
currently
the
blooming
foods
parking
lot.
J
J
And
then
the
other
requirement
in
the
udo
that
is
a
tremendous
benefit,
is
the
the
amount
of
trees.
J
J
J
J
This
is
latimer
park,
the
kind
of
kids
natural
play
areas
are
in
these
corners.
The
dining
is
here.
J
Kind
of
main
street
in
our
project
looking
at
the
park,
it's
about
the
same
acreage.
J
As
seminary
park
for
reference
in
in
your
mind,
but
what's
nice
about
this-
is
we've
got.
I
J
J
You
can
kind
of
take
through
the
trees,
and
then
we
have
this
lighting
over
top.
J
A
D
That
was
of
use
to
you,
and
so
that
probably
should
have
been
a
reserve
for
a
comment.
But.
D
But
I'm
happy
to
hear
it
that
my
questions
are
several
and
they
I'm
going
to
begin
with
some
of.
D
J
Do
you
know
my
expertise
and,
in
particular,
focus
on
this
project
is
with
the
site
plan,
so.
J
I'll
speak
to
that
just
really
quickly
we're
this
is
you
know
we're
not
pursuing
a
lead.
J
Accreditation
on
this,
but
we
do
look
at
those
criteria
for
reference
and
from
the
site
plan.
J
Criteria
there
are,
a
number
of
you
know,
boxes
that
we
could
check
and
that
we're
very
proud
to.
J
K
Hi,
can
you
all
hear
me
great
hi,
I'm
mark
becker
with
trinitas
ventures
and
thanks
ryan
for.
K
The
introduction
dan
brewer
with
cso
is
our
building
architect
and
he
can
probably
speak.
K
Closer
to
some
of
the
green
practices,
a
lot
of
our
efforts
so
far
have
been
focused
on
the
site.
K
K
And
and
how
this
is
looked
at
as
far
as
most
a
lot
based
on
site
planning.
So
we
are.
K
Planning
and
bringing
what
is
basically
a
gray
field
site
into
a
site
that
has
40
pervious.
K
Area
and
then
also
a
number
of
parks
and
a
lot
of
very
sustainable
measures,
so
so
on
the
on.
K
K
We're
continuing
to
investigate
so
so
we're
still
working
through
those
those
items
right
now.
L
And,
as
ryan
said,
we
might
not
be
specifically
trying
to
achieve
a
leed
certification,
but
there.
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
The
asphalt
yeah,
the
asphalt
would
be
completely
recycled
on
site
and
and
jeff
can
go
into
that.
J
J
Was
the
engineering
part
of
it
and
getting
those
grades
correct,
and
so,
if
you.
J
Slope:
transitions,
the
most,
which
is
really
north
of
margaret
place.
We've
set
them
they're.
J
J
J
L
L
D
And
those
images
I
know
they're
just
renderings
at
this
point,
but
I
wondered
about
some
of.
M
It
might
help
there
is
a
lot
of
green
on
there
in
the
rendering
the
areas
where
I
think.
M
Anticipate
it
being
more
of
a
playable
service
for
activity.
We
we
can
look
further
into
that.
D
In
the
area,
particularly
coming
off
the
road
from
west
to
east,
that's
essentially
behind.
D
D
Some
of
that
congestion-
I
appreciate
the
addressing
on
third
street
because
it's
certainly.
D
J
One
of
the
things
that
we've
done
and
quite
intentionally
was
we
tucked
the
parking
district.
J
Directly
off
our
internal
private
street
margaret
place.
J
Our
site,
we've
definitely
done.
You
know
as
much
as
we
can
as
far
as
targets
ability
and.
J
D
For
that
traffic
onto
kingston
yeah,
you
know
there's
just
not
a
lot
that
they
can.
I
I
That
we
can
look
at
to
help
increase
that,
but
you
know
we
also
have
to
carefully
manage.
You
know.
I
Those
number
of
access
points
from
public
roads
so
that
we
can
minimize
traffic
accidents
and.
D
Other
folks,
I
appreciate
the
consideration
and
inclusion
of
blooming
foods
in
this
space
and
I
do.
D
D
Describe
a
little
bit
more
about
the
space
that
will
be
improved
around
blooming
foods,
I
saw.
D
Just
some,
you
know
large
what
I'm
guessing
are
improved,
sidewalks
or
space
around
it.
I
couldn't.
D
I
see
some
islands
in
there
in
the
parking
area.
Are
there
other
anything
more
significant
plan.
D
Particularly
to
the
south
of
the
building,
it
looks
I'll
just
say
it's,
it's
the
most.
D
J
J
And
so
we
actually,
by
implementing
this
kind
of
east-west
street
and
and
defining
the.
J
Edges
of
their
parking,
which
is
also
required
by
the
udo
we
re-striped
their
entire
lot.
J
J
Clever
solution,
where
clare
is,
we
are,
you
know,
creating
a
protected
bike
lane
on
clares.
J
One
lane
southbound
and
then
the
sidewalk,
the
unfortunate
thing
blooming
foods
is,
you
know
in.
J
J
J
J
Want
to
elaborate
on
some
of
the
planting
concepts
that
you've
provided
for
blooming
foods.
J
M
And
it
may
be
pixelated
but
yeah
that
that
helps.
If
you
see
the,
for
instance,
23
pvp.
M
M
So
the
hope
is
for
that
that
it'll
screen
that
utilitarian
area
pretty
well.
M
D
A
different
color,
I
don't
know
if
that
signifies
anything
in
the
renderings.
D
In
the
like
near
the
front
of
the
building,
yeah
we've,
we
don't
have
specifically
an
outdoor.
J
Lot
for
that
I,
but
we
do
have
the
bike
parking,
that's
right
by
the
entry
and
the
80
reconfigured.
J
A
N
N
Meeting
with
trinitas
representatives
at
the
very
start
of
this
project,
it's
made
some.
N
N
You
don't
have
to
answer
that
question,
but
my
question
has
to
do
with
the
issue
of.
N
N
Aspect
of
this,
of
course,
there,
the
incentive
actually
allows
you
to
add
an
additional
floor.
N
May
be
again
for
mr
carl
or
or
our
mark
vetter
yep
mark
hi
to
just
kind
of
address
what
happened.
K
K
One
that
we've
talked
about
amongst
ourselves
and
looked
through
as
this
project
has
gone.
K
Through
many
different
iterations
over
the
years,
so
a
couple
things.
K
K
K
K
Only
feasible
with
a
public
subsidy
so
that,
because
we're
not
it's
not
on
that
qualified.
K
Census
track,
it
really
is
not
feasible
for
for
an
independent,
low-income
housing
building.
So
we.
K
Did
look
at
that
with
regards
to
the
density
bonus,
I
think
that's
a
great
question
as
well.
K
K
K
Favorable,
as
opposed
to
that,
so
we
looked
at
what
was
allowable
by
the
current
udo
and
when
we.
K
K
Programs,
so
so
in
the
end,
that's
where
we're
landed
with
that
okay.
So
if
I
could
follow
up.
N
N
Traffic
concerns
or
congestion,
and
so
therefore
you
decided
not
to
take
advantage
of
the.
N
K
K
K
K
The
great
things
that
it
has
been
that
has
been
put
in
there
I
think
ryan
had
outlined.
K
A
lot
of
those
aspects
that
that
were
that
we're
using
into
making
this
what
we
think.
K
Is
a
really
exciting
development,
but
that's
where
we
landed?
Okay,
thank
you
and,
of
course,.
N
The
first
part
of
my
question
about
the
bedroom
configurations
between
what
the
formula
will.
K
Think
I
saw
that
aaron
bartels
with
trinitas
as
well,
did
have
his
hand
raised
too.
If
there
was.
K
O
K
Thank
you
all
right,
commissioner,
st
john,
thank
you
and
thank
you
to
the
petitioner
for
bringing.
C
Entertaining
our
questions,
I
had
two
questions.
A
lot
of
my
questions
have
been
asked.
C
Some
of
those
the
space
that
is
not
developed
now,
I
don't
remember,
I
think
it's
on
the.
C
C
So
that's
a
great
question
and
that
was
one
of
the
the
head
scratchers,
that
we
we
put
a.
J
Lot
of
work
into
the
interesting
thing
is
the
bloomington.
Sorry,
the
blooming
foods
parking
lot.
J
Nice
surface
parking
lot
when
you're
carting
your
stuff
out
to
the
car.
So
the
way
we
looked
at
it.
J
Is
that
we
wanted
to
have
the
opportunity
for
retail
component?
Maybe
small,
f,
you
know
food.
J
J
J
Kind
of
a
phase
project
phasing
question
we
just
ran
out
of:
we
didn't
have
enough
landscape
area.
J
Large,
you
know
this
is
very
much
kind
of
a
setback
to
the
project
in
terms
only
of
impervious.
J
Pervious
so
at
some
point
say
this
redevelops
into
a
mixed
use,
building
with
a
retail
component.
C
And
my
second
question
is
the
parking
garage
and
what
you
can
do
to
make
that.
C
C
F
Yes,
so
I
would
be
curious
what
just
I
know:
you're
you're,
just
sort
of
thinking
about
ideas,
I'd.
K
Maybe
we
can
get
into
some
of
the
architecture
too,
but
from
from
our
side
just
some
kind
of
a.
K
K
K
When
there
isn't
that
amount
of
parking
needed
for
the
entire
project,
so
it
was
kind
of
one.
K
K
As
you
know,
the
need
for
cars
shakes
out
and
and
if
that's
going
to
be
needed
in
the
future.
J
We
did
tuck
it
in
the
kind
of
inside
corner
of
the
shopping
center
so
that
you
know
from.
J
Yeah
that
was
kind
of
what
we
could
do
on
a
site
planning
level,
but
yeah
this
as.
J
So,
okay,
great,
I
think
if
you
do
have
an
opportunity,
within
your
planning
and
budget
to.
C
C
The
art
that
is
going
into
the
parking
garages
downtown-
that
could
actually
mean
a
lot
that.
P
I
totally
second,
commissioner,
st
john's
comment
about
the
public
art
and
if
that
is
a
way.
P
To
to
address
some
of
your
thinking
as
well-
which
is
you
know,
maybe
this
will
get
redeveloped.
P
My
question
is
actually
about
the
buildings
and
eric
walked
us
through.
P
Of
de-mask
those
buildings
and
and
by
the
way,
let
me
say
generally,
I
think,
there's
so
much
to.
P
P
P
Less
like
one
long
kind
of
monolithic
building
and
a
little
bit
more,
like
a
you
know,
almost
town.
J
Mark
I
mean
the
the
scale
is,
is
so
important
in
this
project
and
you
know
creating
kind
of.
J
A
medley
of
buildings,
which
is
somewhat
of
what
you're
alluding
to
I
think,
is
really
important.
J
J
There
was
a
much
finer
grain
grid,
but
it
would
be
interesting
to
to
to
try
some
of
the
idea
you.
J
J
J
At
the
the
combination
of
those
buildings
on
clariz
you'll
see
both
you'll
always
see
multiple.
J
J
A
Okay,
additional
questions,
commissioner:
burrell
go
ahead,
going
back
to
the
garage.
What
is
the.
B
Ratio
between
between
car
and
bedrooms
or
car
and
people
that
you
have
arrived
at
this
point.
B
J
J
For
the
residential
into
a
very
kind
of
bus
transit
walking
oriented,
so
we
have.
K
Yeah,
you
guys
can
still
hear
me
correct.
K
Yeah,
so
I
think
ryan
thanks
for
explaining
that
I
think
that
the
the
numbers
itself.
K
I
think
for
the
udo
is
right:
around
a
half
a
0.5
space
to
support
student
family.
K
Housing,
bedroom
and,
and
that's
basically,
what
we
looked
at
as
far
as
the
parking
ratio.
K
For
that
and
then
we
had
additional
spaces
while
there's
not
any
parking
ratio
required
for
the.
K
Multi-Family
we
continued
that
as
far
as
what
the
parking
ratio,
if
you
look
at
it
on
a
on
a.
K
So
that's,
I
think,
that's
where
the
parking
ratio
and
er
is
and
as
we've
got
approximately.
K
J
The
other
you
know
component
to
add
is
that
we've
decoupled
the
rent.
J
Space
for
that
car,
so
it's
it's
optional
and
so
there's
there's
the
optionality
to
that.
A
Great
thank
you
additional
questions
from
commissioners,
commissioner.
Sigur
go
ahead.
J
The
the
student
dormitories
you'll
notice
that
they
that
those
buildings
form
two
courtyards
and.
J
Those
courtyards
are
secured
and
for
the
residents
only
but
freda
park
and
latterburn
park.
J
And
you
know,
there's
the
ability
that
you
know
in
that
term
for
the
the
owner
to
maintain
them.
J
The
transit
plaza
that's
at
the
corner,
near
target,
so
yeah
I'll
jump
in
here
too,
is
that
that.
K
Park,
that's
at
the
at
the
rear
of
the
property.
I
guess
the
south
side
of
the
property.
K
K
The
number
of
different
things
that
we
can
have
be
incorporated
into
that,
so
I
think
that's.
K
That
josh
is
looking
at
and
how
to
have
both
program
space
and
then
also
open
space
that
can.
E
E
E
E
J
The
interesting
thing
when
we
started
our
charette
is:
we
had
a
full
street
grid
in
the
very
first.
J
And
then
margaret
place
and
then
mary
agnes
up
here
and
where
the
community
landed,
was
we
didn't.
J
J
But
you
know
the
connections
you
know.
Third
street
is
a
pretty
busy
arterial
and
then
the
mall.
J
Ring
road
we
didn't
have
control
to
tie
into
that.
So
that's
where
some
of
that
thinking
came.
J
From
but
in
your
transportation
plan,
hunter
avenue
is
really
slated
to
to
drive
across
the
mall.
J
J
Property,
the
parcels
hit
each
other
and
we
took-
and
that
was
actually
west
of
of
college.
J
J
J
Halfway
between
where
we
have
margaret
place
and
the
the
simon
maul
ring
road,
and
when
you
do.
J
J
A
page
that
you
can
that
I
I
think
eric
could
help
you
find
we're
really
happy
to
send
it
that.
J
Kind
of
maps
out
where
that
geometry
and
street
alignment
originated
for
margaret
place.
J
Does
that
does
that
help
clarify
that
that
helps,
and
I
I
guess
just
I
really
do
appreciate
like.
E
E
E
E
E
E
Almost
in
every
other
project
yeah
it's,
it
was
a
long
process
and
I
think
what
we
came
to.
J
Was
and
one
of
the
governing,
not
the
only,
but
one
of
the
major
governing
issues
was
in
order.
J
The
picture
because
and
jeff
can
fagno
can
elaborate
on
this
just
a
little
more,
but.
J
We
can
offset
the
impact
of
that
blooming
food
surface
parking
lot
through
larger
green
spaces.
J
South
of
the
you
know
this
this
street
right
here,
so
we're
kind
of
you
know
to
keep
that.
J
J
Jeff,
if
there's
not
another
governing
thing,
that
was
one
of
the
primary
ones.
I
remember
yeah.
Q
When
we
were
going
through
this,
it
was
made
clear
to
us.
If
we
subdivided,
each
lot
would
have.
Q
Q
Bloomington,
I
I
appreciate
the
explanation
I
guess
for
booming
foods
to
be
maintained.
I.
E
Something
along
those
lines,
and
I
guess
at
some
point
I
guess
what
are
the
chances
of
this
being.
J
Yeah
margaret
place
actually
has
setbacks
that
are
not
required
on
it,
because
it's
a.
J
Subdivision
of
the
parcel,
I
believe
so,
but
at
this
point
in
time
the
the
the
most
kind
of.
J
J
Some
of
blooming
food
surface
parking
impact
by
over
over
landscaping
south
of
that
area,.
E
E
Managed
like,
if
you
have
to
pay
to
park
in
this
garage,
I'm
going
to.
K
Yeah,
I
think
those
are
some
great
questions
that
working
through
our.
K
K
Residents
so
that
will
be
a
private
garage
for
the
residents,
the
I
think
the
deliveries.
K
That
you're
discussing
as
well
as
those
are
those
are
actually
items.
We've
been
talking
about.
K
Do
we
have
areas
that
have
uber
and
lyft
drop
off
grubhub
amazon,
all
those
kind
of
things.
K
Would
be
appropriate
to
have
those,
so
I
think
those
are
all
questions
that.
E
E
Site-
and
it
looks
like
that
that
I'll
call
it
that
parcel,
even
though
it's
all
one.
E
E
Q
Q
Q
Q
Parking
lot
striping,
I
happen
to
shop
there
and
I
I
see
the
old
striping.
I
see
the
new
striping.
Q
And
it's
just
a
hodgepodge,
and
this
is
going
to
be
a
much
better
well-managed
parking
scheme
than.
E
I
certainly
appreciate
it
just
as
much
as
things
can
be
done
even
better
to
meet.
A
All
right,
thank
you.
I
believe
commissioner
herrera
was
next
yeah
and
thank
you.
G
Yeah,
I
have
two
questions
in
this
regarding
we
have
been
mentioning
the
open
space,
the
the
park.
G
The
access
to
the
park-
and
I
I'm
just
thinking
if
there
was
any
kind
of
consideration
for.
G
Offering
amenities
for
the
the
numerous
families
that
this
project
will
bring.
G
Or
the
preference
is
just
to
have
the
the
park,
as
you
were
mentioning
just
to
to
access.
G
The
comment
about
not
aiming
to
the
elite,
a
platinum
or
the.
G
Highest
certification
and
I'm
just
wondering
what
what's
the
certification
it's
aiming
or
or
or
a.
K
Yeah,
why
don't
we
work
through
some
of
the
or
talk
through
some
of
the
parking.
K
Or
the
park
questions
first
and
I'm
not
sure
if
josh
is
on.
I
know
he
had
to
run
to
something.
K
Real
quick
but
josh
if
you're
on
the
line
I
may
have
you
talk
through
some
of
the
just.
K
So
that
there
is,
you
know,
because
it
is
such
a
vast
stance,
that
it
has
different
programmed.
K
Areas,
but
then
also
has
has
freedom
to
be
able
to
have
just
some
non-programmed.
K
In
you
know,
places
where
you
can
have
a
lawn
to
run
around
a
little
bit
and
have
some
openness.
J
Park,
the
question
is,
we've
got,
you
know,
how
do
we
appeal
to
multiple
age
groups?
Kids,
seniors.
J
Different
things
like
that:
okay
yeah-
I
can't
answer
that.
So
that
was
one
of
the
reasons
that.
M
We
designed
the
and
I
don't
know
if
my
mouse
is
showing
up.
But
if
you
look
at
the
two
wedges.
M
M
M
Children,
but
not
exclusively
for
children,
so
those
walkways
they're
a
place
to
meander,
but
it's.
M
The
the
general
seating
area
we
actually
built
in
the
grill
stations
there
and
there's
there's.
M
Picnic
tables
for
multiple
age
groups
and
then
on
the
west
end.
There
are
two
wedges
where
we
have.
M
Yeah
somewhat
whimsical
so
that
they
provide
almost
a
an
art
like
experience.
If
you're
not
a.
M
Child
but
then
for
child
they're
like
the
stepping
stone
type
of
style,
so
it
was
intentionally.
J
Here
this,
this
rendering
doesn't
have
all
of
the
landscape
elements
built
into
it.
It
was.
J
The
bridge
point
between
the
outdoor
barbecue
and
the
the
the
big
lawn,
the
the
whimsical.
J
You
know
sculptural
elements
are
built
into
the
landscape
at
the
edges
on
these
two
sides.
Flaking.
J
This
kind
of
gathering
area
here
and
then
the
meandering
paths
through
the
forest
that
josh
was.
J
Yeah
there
was
something
suggested
recommended,
but
we
could
hear
that
it's
not
the.
G
G
The
the
certification
or
how
the
things
that
were
recommended,
the
the
the
the
us
petitioners.
G
Could
work
on
or
my
in
certain
way
fulfilled
dan
or
mark?
Do
you
want
to
tackle
that
yeah
and
I.
K
Can
pass
over
to
dan
too?
I
I
think,
you're
right,
it's
not
our
intention
to
go
through
any
sort
of.
K
K
And
looking
at
what
those
you
know,
green
building
practices
are
that
we
can
make
sure.
K
K
A
lot
of
our
things
that
we're
really
excited
about
come
from
the
site
and
the
site
plan
and.
L
L
Get
into
some
of
the
more
nuts
and
bolts
and
some
of
the
other
items
that
you
that
you'd.
L
L
L
A
All
right
saying
none,
I
think
it's
time
for
public
comment,
so
we'll
move
now
to.
A
Screen
and
either
under
the
participants
tab
or
the
reactions
tab,
you
should
find
a
button
to.
A
Are
new
questions
raised?
We
will
do
our
best
to
get
answers
before
we
join
the
meeting.
A
If
you
have
any
trouble
finding
that
raise
button
raise
hand
button,
you
can
also.
A
A
With
that
jackie,
what
do
we
have
sure?
First,
we
have
steve
akers
should
be
able
to
unmute
steve.
R
Let's
see
first,
I
I
just
like
to
say
I'm
I'm
kind
of
I
I
missed
the
meeting.
That
was,
I
guess.
R
No
hotel,
no
owner
occupied,
no
retail,
just
very,
very
different,
really
just
a
glorified
student.
R
R
Our
share
of
them,
let's
see
I'd
like
to
say
if
you
could,
and
I
know
the
the
commissioners.
R
R
Done
and
some
more
ideas
to
come
up,
but
in
terms
of
sustainable
ideas,
sustainable
input,
I
I.
R
And
recycling
asphalt,
we
need,
you
know
some,
not
expensive,
solar
array
on
the
roofs
or
garage.
R
Students
and
we
want
to
influence
those
students
to
not
just
go
out
and
have
this
big
green.
R
R
Missed
that
boat,
it
looks
like
on
the
garage
side
in
terms
of
artistic
renderings.
We've
got.
R
Lots
of
local
artists,
where
we
could
have
something
interesting
on
the
sides
of
the
garages.
R
That
we've
done
that
we
have
planned
for
the
fourth
street
garage.
The
fourth.
R
R
Wow,
that's
that's
a
lot
of
beds,
that's
going
to
spill
out
on
into
this
area
and
if
they
can
be.
R
R
R
R
Time
we
hope,
and
it's
in
a
very
important
space
with
you-
know
lots
of
residential
around
it.
R
R
S
Okay,
can
you
folks
hear
me?
Yes,
we
can
oh
good.
S
But
steve
kind
of
brought
this
up
just
now,
but
a
critical
fact
about
this
is
that
it
hasn't.
S
S
Very
large
student
housing
project
and
one
of
the
commissioners
early
on
indicated
that.
S
It's
right
out
there,
it's
a
total
of
906
bedrooms
proposed
and
617
are
allocated
specifically
to.
S
S
S
S
Investment,
but
I
would
just
ask
the
the
plan
commission
to
look
at:
if
is
there
some
way.
S
That
this
is
right
off
the
bypass
and
we're
going
to
be
about
three
minutes
from
the
new.
S
To
bring
back
some
affordable
housing
as
well,
but
even
aside
from
that,
the
missing
middle.
S
Can
look
at
that
missing
middle
aspect
as
opposed
to
the
massive
amount
of
new
student.
S
S
S
Steve
acres
had
asked
about
it
us,
and
I
had
also
asked
about
it.
Probably
you
know
two
three.
S
S
S
To
reflect
good
urbanism,
so
I
I
would
hope
that
that
really
can
can
be
looked
at
as
well
and
in.
S
S
Because
it's
it's
only
an
an
acre
park
and
many
homes
are
especially.
S
S
Could
sit,
I
haven't
seen
a
lot
of
that
and
I
think
I'm
out
of
time.
So
those
are
my
comments.
T
We've
fully
come
to
terms
yet
with
the
number
of
units
that
are
under
shovel
that
are
being.
T
T
T
Town
our
size
and
it
actually
thwarts
the
mission
of
the
university,
keep
it
commercial.
T
If
you
can't
do
anything
like
single
family
housing
and
also
the
scale
of
it,
the
scale.
T
Of
four-story
buildings
and
these
one-story
neighborhoods
it's
too
much
and
that
property
is.
T
T
T
Complexes
if
recycling
pertains,
I
mean
if
we
are
interested
in
the
climate,
and
we
only
are.
F
Hi
I
I'm
lucy
shake.
I
live
in
the
parkridge
neighborhood
across
the
street
from
the
proposed.
U
Area-
and
I
just
wanted
to
I'm
not
going
to
talk
for
five
minutes-
I
just
wanted
to
say
that.
U
This
like
steve,
that
this
is
a
very
different
looking
proposal
than
what
we
saw
before.
U
Like
barbara,
we
had
about
five
hours
to
know
that
this
meeting
was
happening.
That's
hardly.
U
You
know
conditional
information
of
neighbors
and
invested
people.
We
didn't
have
enough
time.
U
To
tell
anybody
about
this
meeting
happening,
and
I
feel
that
isn't
really
the
way
that
we
should.
U
Be
doing
business
I'm
also
concerned
about
this
being,
as
in
your
words,
student
dormitory
buildings,.
U
U
U
U
What
a
hundred
and
I
don't
know
what
was
like:
182
bike
parking
spaces
for
906
bedrooms,.
U
Sense,
I
think
you
can
do
better
than
this.
I
think
also
blaming
the
people
at
the
charette.
U
U
O
The
the
plan
is
just
it
hasn't,
responded
to
the
constituents
who
have
beginning
in.
O
There
was
a
real
desire
to
mitigate
student
housing
and
or
eliminate
it
all
together.
O
It's
going
to
be
buildings
that
could
be
on
iu
campus
with
these
giant.
O
Modular
buildings,
they
look
like
they're
gonna,
be
designed
after
the
patterson
drive,
where.
O
O
Trentas
has
been
told
this
for
a
year
and
a
half.
O
And
it's
just
disappointing
that
this
is.
This
is
what
they
come
up
with.
O
O
A
V
There
was
an
emphasis,
or
or
there
was
some
affordable
housing.
V
And
the
neighbors
were
very
clear
about
not
wanting
student
housing,
you
know
it's,
it's
become.
V
Something
that
I
think
both
sides
can
agree
on.
We
have
those
supporting
the
upzoning.
V
Who
are
saying
you
know,
housing
in
in
bloomington
is
just
not
affordable.
How
are
we.
V
On
the
other
side,
you
you
have
folks
who
are
opposing
the
up.
Zoning.
V
List
off,
you
know
a
half
dozen
other
ways
that
but
both
sides
all
sides.
You
know
the
plan.
V
V
In
this
town
can
agree
on
is
that
there
is
an
affordability
crisis.
We
lack
sufficient
housing.
V
For
for
low-income
residents,
we
lack
entry-level
housing
and
it
it's.
V
V
V
The
folks
who
are
going
to
be
the
neighbors
here
that
developer
has
broken
its
promises.
His.
V
Promises
their
promises,
I
don't
see
why
they
should
be
let
off
on
that.
You
know
you
can.
V
V
V
A
F
Go
ahead,
I
just
like
to
really
thank
so
many
of
the
neighborhood
participants
today
in.
W
W
W
A
We're
back
to
the
commission
now
for
additional
questions
or
or
a
motion.
C
C
F
That's
great
question:
yes,
so
the
plan
commission
agendas
run
in
the
paper
10
days.
F
F
This
zoom
link
we're
in
the
paper
at
the
end
of
april
and
then
yes,
the
packet
was
posted
on.
F
Friday
and
sent
to
those
that
have
asked
to
receive
packets
monthly,
including
the.
F
Council
member
for
this
area
received
it
on
that
day
as
well.
Yes,
mr
akers
had
asked
when.
F
Are
posted
the
week
before
and
again
notice
to
the
paper
about
a
week
and
a
half
before
okay.
C
Thank
you
karna
also.
I
will
also
point
out
that
they
had
a
neighborhood
meeting
about
three.
I
Weeks
ago,
three
or
four
weeks
ago
there
were
several
members
of
the
neighborhood
association.
A
Okay,
thank
you
additional
questions,
commissioner.
Kinsey.
D
D
Parcel,
I
may
have
some
follow-up
questions
about
this
matter,
but
I'd
like
to
hear
from
the.
F
Start
with
you,
oh
yeah,
I
think
mark
mark
is
best
to
are
you
trying.
K
Okay,
can
you
all
hear
me
now,
okay,
great
yeah,
I
I
appreciate
everybody's
comments
from
the.
K
Public
on
this-
and
I
think
those
are
all
we-
we
really
appreciate
hearing
the
feedback.
K
I
think
this
project
we
did
start
with
the
shred
about
three
years
ago
and
I
think,
as.
K
With
any
good
design,
the
shred
has
evolved
over
the
course
of
that
week.
When
we
had
the
charette.
K
And
then,
from
the
three
years
that
that
has
since
passed
since
then,
I
think
that
the
world
does.
K
Look
a
little
bit
different
now
than
what
it
does
three
years
ago
with
that
I
know.
K
That
some
of
the
things
that
we
were,
including
in
that
charrette
when
we
had
looked
at
it
three.
K
Years
ago
are
probably
not
as
appropriate
right
now,
so
I
think
that
there's.
K
There's
different
things
and
with
any
good
you
know
charette
and
then
also
any
good
design.
It
has.
K
To
it
has
to
change
based
on
what
you
know
is
is
currently
part
of
the
zoning
part
of
the
udo.
K
And
then
also
just
the
different,
you
know
what's
feasible
in
the
project
in
itself.
K
I
think
we've
looked
at
retail
in
great
detail.
We've
looked
at
hotels
in
great
detail,
hotels.
K
Is
that
it
was
probably
most
appropriate
for
second
phase
or
in
and
then
also
including.
K
And
then
have
it
sit
vacant
for
an
extended
period
of
time
and
then
also
compete
with
all.
K
The
local
businesses
that
are
there
so
so
at
a
high
level.
That's
that's
part
of
the
reason
why.
K
The
plan
has
changed
on
that
side
on
the
retail
side.
Obviously,
I
think
the
hospitality
probably.
K
Speaks
a
little
bit
to
itself
as
far
as
as
far
as
the
changes
that
have
occurred.
K
That
was
that
was
reached
and
and
worked
through
with
the
udo
in
order
to
gain
consent.
K
To
gain
consensus
about
what
that
should
include,
and
then
how
this,
how
this
partial
should
be.
K
K
Is
part
of
the
udo
because
I
think
there's
been
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
debate
about
that
in
bloomington.
K
Over
the
past
year,
or
so
so
definitely
think
that
has
a
high
level
of
public
input.
K
Designed
and
implemented,
so
I
wonder
if
that
answers
your
question.
D
On
that,
but
I
I
do
think
the
public's
at
least
given
the
level
of
participation
in
the.
D
I
Looking
at
a
completely
different
process,
they
were
looking
at
coming
forward
with
a
planned.
I
Unit
development,
they
had
a
much
wider
range
of
things
that
they
were
trying
to
accomplish
on
this.
I
Site
you
know
and
then
obviously,
as
I
mentioned,
you
know,
a
lot's
changed
in
the
past
three
years.
I
Certainly
in
the
market,
as
well
as
other
things,
so
you
know
they
while
we
they
understand,
they.
I
The
site
what's
possible,
what
makes
sense
you
know,
certainly
one
of
the
things
that
we
see
a
lot.
I
Is
sitting
empty?
You
know
you
look
over
on
third
and
patterson
and
patterson
point.
I
We've
got
commercial
spaces
that
are
just
sitting
empty.
There.
I
I
Are
not
requesting
any
variances,
so
this
is
a
matter
of
checking
off
the
boxes
in
the
udo
to.
I
We
mentioned,
unfortunately,
there's
not
a
lot
of
discretion
that
we
have
with
this
petition.
D
Or
this
parcel
about
student
housing-
and
I
I
don't
know
if
eric.
I
Well,
you
know
so
student
housing
is,
as
you
guys
have
heard
these
numbers.
You
know
we're
we're
at.
I
95
96
97
percent
occupancy
on
all
of
these
these
projects.
You
know
this
is
certainly
a.
I
I
I
Iu
is
two
miles
away.
You
know
this
is
this
is
a
great
location
for
it
I'll
add.
F
Petitions
would
not
be
able
to
build
student
housing
of
this
size
without
potentially.
F
Helping
us
address
our
affordable
housing
issue.
Some
of
those
items
have
been
changed.
F
For
future
that
doesn't
affect
this
project.
I
will
reiterate
what
mr
gorilla
said:
this
is
a
plan.
F
One
of
the
commenters
was
commenting
on
pud
requirements.
This
is
not
a
pud,
it's
not.
F
Discretionary,
if
we
can
establish
that
they're
meeting
all
the
requirements
it
has
to
be
approved.
F
Parking
lot
with
a
large
empty
black
box
building,
that's
been
that
way
for
years
and.
F
Housing
recently
have
very
strong
opinions
about
that,
but,
as
mr
grulick
pointed
out,
we
do
have.
F
F
They
wouldn't
be
building
them
and
that
at
some
point
we
do
have
to
consider
that
as
well.
F
Then,
if
they
are
guiding
them
through
the
process
to
be
approved
and
built,
thank
you.
X
I
just
want
to
continue
to
make
this
point
rentals
versus
options
to
buy.
You
know
more.
X
As
far
as
a
ratio
of
options
to
buy
to
rentals,
is
this
the
right
balance
for
our
community?
I
mean.
X
Just
really
arbitrary
three
years
ago,
it
was
like
this
now
we
see
it
like
this
three
years
in.
X
E
E
E
E
Windows,
parking
garage,
aesthetics,
relocating,
dumpsters
and
transformers
and
all
of
those
things.
E
E
E
Been
discussed
in
the
past,
knowing
the
city
has
a
strong
interest.
You
know.
E
E
That
could
be
done,
you're
going
through
all
the
things.
You've
thought
a
lot
about.
Affordability
wasn't
listed
in
that
discussion,
so
really
think
about
it,
and
if
there,
if
you
can
use
some
of.
E
Those
incentives,
incentives
that
are
in
place
and
getting
into
details
too,
about
site
plan
like.
E
There's
a
lot
of
good
things
about
this
project.
It's
obviously
better
than
what
exists
there
today.
N
Housing
that
this
community
actually
needs-
and
I
understand
that
this
particular
project.
N
Is
by
right
and
there's
not
a
whole
lot,
we
can
do
to
to
alter
it
at
this
point
other
than
I
would.
N
N
N
Their
fiscal
plan
in
order
and
they
have
come
up
with
a
plan-
that's
three
years
past
the.
N
Original
proposal
that
many
of
us
saw-
and
we
do
face
some
really
big
challenges
in
this
community.
N
N
N
N
N
Is
there
is
much
good
in
it
with
respect
to
changing
a
site?
That,
right
now
is
a
is
a
gray.
N
Field,
as
we
all
know,
there's
not
much
happening
there
right
now
and
we
certainly
need
to
see.
N
Housing
develop
all
over
the
city.
Again,
I
just
wish
the
percentages
were
changed
slightly.
N
N
Thank
you.
I
believe
commissioner
burrell
was
what
was
next.
B
I
think
they
have
a
very
good
opportunity
here
to
to
look
into
some
more
sustainable
options.
B
B
And
use
less
energy
or
create
its
own
energy.
If
you
will
there's
opportunities
to
do.
A
C
C
Petition
to
the
june
14th
hearing
keeping
in
mind
for
the
petitioner,
the
five
bullet
points.
C
C
D
I'll
second-
and
I
also
would
like
to
make
a
comment
after
but.
A
A
D
Just
issued
here
as
well,
I
would
like
to
see
a
lot
more
in
terms
of
green
building
practices.
D
D
For
a
space
this
large
and
this
recent
given
sustainability
concerns,
I
just
I
I
don't
even.
D
D
D
I
understand,
though,
the
concern
or
interest
in
in
student
housing.
I
do
appreciate,
though,.
D
The
fact
that
this
is
potentially
moving
students
closer
to
campus,
where
they
can.
D
Locations
that
are
south
of
this
development
that
are
currently
occupied
by
a
lot
of
students.
D
D
That
they,
the
students,
will
move
out
of
to
avoid
having
to
drive
to
campus.
So
I
think.
D
There
is
some
balance
here
that
I'd
like
to
better
understand
and
see,
enacted
and
discussed.
D
D
Visible
from
a
public
street,
the
garage
same
same
issue,
I
think
that's
a
real
concern
and
I.
D
The
from
the
dwellings
so
thinking
a
little
bit
more
about
that
is,
I
think,
important.
Otherwise,
it.
D
D
Than
what
we
have
now
so
that
I
also
appreciate
the
decoupling
of
rent
from
parking
spaces.
D
I
think
that's
an
important
move
and
I'm
happy
to
see
that
so
all
of
that
to
say.
D
You
know
I
I
will
be
looking
for
some
of
these
improvements
at
the
june
meeting,
so
thank
you.
A
A
Dramatically,
transforming
this
space
from
something
that
is
completely
covered
with.
A
A
Very
walkable
to
nearby
amenities,
I
think
you
know,
frankly
putting
anything
other
than.
A
Housing
and
the
breakdown,
but
I'm
a
little
bit
concerned
about
the
direction
that
these.
A
Student
housing
because
of
the
bedroom
mix
and
and
the
idea
that
no
one
other
than
a
student.
A
Would
want
to
run
a
three-bedroom
apartment,
it's
just
it's
just
a
fallacy
and
it
keeps.
A
Coming
up
over
and
over
in
these
discussions-
and
it's
it's
disturbing-
there
are
many
many
many.
A
A
We
need
to
stop
jumping
to
the
conclusion
that,
just
because
there's
three
bedrooms,
it's
you
know.
A
It's
just
gonna
be
a
student
party
house.
That's
that's
just
not
that's
just
not
supported
by.
A
The
fast
and
furthermore,
you
know
we
can't
and
shouldn't
expect
developers
and
property.
A
Managers
to
discriminate
in
any
way
this
is
this
will
be
rentable
by
by
bloomingtonians
of.
A
All
shapes
and
sizes
and
backgrounds,
and
different
occupations
and
stations
in.
A
Life,
families,
students,
retired
and
so
on,
and
that's
what
we
should
expect.
We
should
expect
that.
A
A
With
you
know,
when
you
compare
this
to
other
rental
housing
options,
this
looks
like
a
place.
A
That
a
family
would
want
to
live.
I
mean
they're
right
on
a
park,
they're
right
by.
A
The
grocery
store,
when
compared
to
some
of
the
the
housing
that
we
are
seeing
being
built.
A
Been
said
about
about
parking,
you
know
my
my
hope
is
that
we
could
see
even
less
of.
A
This
parking
dedicated
to
residents
that
will
see
more
and
more
residents
here
who
can.
A
You
know
coming
to
nearby
retail,
and
I
just
I
just
want
to
reiterate
it
again.
It's
already.
A
Purview
is
here,
you
know,
I
think
it's
perfectly
appropriate
for
the
commission
to
stay.
A
A
The
siding
or
we
don't
like
the
particular
choice
of
playground
equipment
if,
if
these
are
things.
A
A
whole
new
set
of
expectations
that
are
not
in
the
code,
so
if
we
have
those
expectations,
let's.
A
In
the
udo,
so
I'll
reiterate
too,
you
know,
I
think,
what's
been
said
about.
A
What
can
be
improved?
There
certainly
is
room
for
improvement
here,
particularly
in.
A
My
opinion,
with
with
regards
to
some
of
the
architecture,
the
end
caps,
certainly.
A
I
appreciate
that
there's
a
bit
of
modulation
with
the
you
know
the
roof,
but
it's
still
pretty.
A
Boxy
I
appreciate
that
there's
a
difference
in
the
architecture
between
the
two
buildings,
but.
A
I
think
it
could
go
a
little
bit
a
little
bit
further
to
make
it
unique,
but
but
by
and.
A
Large,
I
think,
there's
quite
a
bit
to
like
here,
looking
forward
to
hearing
more
detail.
A
At
our
next
meeting
with
that,
if
there's
no
further
comment,
I
believe
we
are
ready.
A
To
call
the
role
thank
you
so
motion
was
initiated
by
st
john.
Was
there
a
second.
G
I
Yep,
so
this
the
motion
is
to
continue
this
to
the
june
hearing
yeah.
I
guess
it's.
G
In
myself,
yes,
okay,
thank
you
kenzie,
yes,
saint
john,
yes,
sandberg,
yes
and
whistler.
Y
Yes,
motion
is
approved,
nine,
zero
or
I'm
sorry
all
right.
It's
nine
zero
one.
A
Eight
zero
eight
zero
one.
There
you
go
yeah,
okay,
so
sp
15-21
is
forwarded
to
our.
A
Next
hearing
by
vote
of
8-0-1-
and
that
is
our
final
petition
on
the
agenda,
this.