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A
A
A
A
C
F
F
A
We
can
thank
you
very
much
when
you're
ready,
take
it
away
and
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
your
project.
G
Sure
so
we
bought
this
house
in
the
fall
and
when
we
moved
in
it
had
the
finished
apartment
in
the
basement.
That
was
the
accessory
apartment
and
we
were
told
that
the
previous
owners
had
completed
the
certificate
of
compliance
and
had
a
special
permit
to
be
able
to
rent
that
out.
G
A
Let
me
just
check
in
with
board
and
staff
to
see
if
there's
any
wrinkles
here
that
aren't
obvious
to
me.
Let's
start
with
staff,
nikki
lisa
is
there
anything
that
we
should
be
looking
at
here
that
that's
not
occurring
to
me.
B
Sure
so
yes,
there
are,
there
are
conditions
for
this
special
permit
for
accessory
apartment
and
hi.
Sam
sam
did
give
us
a
narrative,
so
we
do
have
that
that
we'll
pass
around
and
that's
just
and
just
making
sure-
and
I
can
send
the
na
the
conditions
too
and
just
making
sure
they
meet
all
the
conditions.
A
C
B
C
Just
got
it
yeah
yep:
we
do
have
it
so
they're,
pretty
you
know,
they're,
like
you
know
they
have
to.
It,
has
to
only
be
a
certain
percentage
of
the
the
overall
square
footage
of
the
house,
the
door.
The
entrance
has
to
be
dealt
with
in
a
particular
way.
You
know
those
kind
of
conditions.
B
A
F
A
E
E
C
I
would
have
to
look
at
that
this
is.
I
would
have
to
look
at
the
definition
of
a
duplex.
I
mean
I
don't
think
the
duplex
doesn't
have
any
particular
area
requirements.
Both
sides
can
be
the
same.
This
is
a
very
specific
situation
where
a
home
owner
rents
an
accessory
apartment.
I
think
under
the
under
the
special
permit.
Nikki
do
you
have
to
the
owner
have
to
live
in
the
house?
I
can't
remember
yes,
yes,
so
in
a
you
know,
duplex!
No,
that
isn't
the
case.
My.
E
Question
is
aside
from
this
case,
but
you
just
said.
C
E
C
G
It's
my
understanding,
it
had
a
special
permit
and
I
believe
the
the
previous
owner
was
renting
it
out.
She
owned
the
the
house
for
some
time
and
I
believe
she
was
renting
it
out.
That's
what
we
were
told,
but
I
don't
have
documentation
of
that.
F
B
No,
it
had
expired
a
long
time
ago,
and
then
there
was
a
new
owner
right
before
sam
for
a
few
years.
So
do
not
know:
okay,
yep.
A
C
I
think
the
special
permit,
if
it's
not
used
for
a
certain
amount
of
time,
I
don't
think
it
it's
a
use
like
I'm,
not
sure.
I
can't
remember
the
exact,
I
think
it
doesn't
doesn't.
If
you
don't
use
it,
you
lose
it.
I
think
it's
that
kind
of
thing.
G
Thank
you
so
much
and
we'll
see
you
at
the
meeting
on
the
26th,
then
that's
right.
C
C
B
D
A
Through
vacation-
and
you
know,
kids
first
of
course,
because
that's
how
the
world
works.
B
A
H
Bob
stadler
should
also
be
on.
He
may
be
in
the
waiting
room.
H
No
worries
he
was
supposed
to
join
at
8
30,
so
I
you
know
I
can
shoot
him
a
note,
but
we
can
proceed
regardless.
A
Thanks
when
you're
ready
just
take
it
away,
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
your
project
and
you'd.
F
H
So
we
presented
to
you
back
over
a
year
ago,
our
project
was
put
on
hold
due
to
some
difficulties
we
found
with
with
this
really
complex
site.
Since
then,
key
banks
sought
and
we've
we've
spoken
with
with
lisa
and
some
of
the
other
people
from
this
board
about
several
other
sites,
and
we
ended
up
coming
back
to
this
one
because
it
was
the
best
option.
It's
the
best
visibility
for
key
bank-
it's
right
here
in
front
of
wegmans
on
south
meadow
street.
H
So
I
know
we
were
pretty
far
in
the
review
process
back
a
year
ago
and
had
looked
at
this
whole
site.
But
the
idea
here
was
that
the
site
needs
to
be
raised
up
due
to
the
most
recent
flood,
plain
requirements
which
I'm
sure
you're
all
aware
of
and
are
dealing
with.
So
we
raised
the
site
and
we
have
a
stairway
going
to
the
side
street
on
the
north
side.
Here
we
really
worked
to
put
in
nice
landscape
around
the
building,
especially
on
this
mounted
up
area
along
south
meadow
street.
H
So
you'll
see
here
in
our
designs,
you'll
see
some
some
landscape
plans.
If
I
can
get
to
them
yeah
we
have
included
some
really
nice
landscape
and
a
very
detailed
analysis.
That's
all
in
your
packet,
I'm
going
to
flip
to
the
elevations,
and
I've
got
some
renderings
too
the
basic
plan
of
the
bank.
I
don't
think
matters
that
much
for
this
group,
but
the
plan
of
the
bank
is
a
very
open
lobby
with
some
office
space
to
serve
the
customers.
We
do.
F
H
Walk-Up
night
drop
and
a
remote
drive
up
atm
canopy,
the
bank
itself,
utilizes
stucco
utilizes,
some
modern
materials
like
this
red
paneling
and
this
wood
plank
again.
We
wanted
a
lot
of
windows
on
south
meadow.
We
wanted
to
really
face
that
and
we
also
wanted
a
pedestrian
scale
that
these
little
sunshade
canopies
bring
to
it
all.
The
hvac
is,
of
course,
screened
as
you'll
see
there,
which
I
know
is
a
big
requirement.
H
Since
we
did
this,
I
put
together
some
nice
renderings.
Let
me
show
those
that
is
not
in
your
packet,
but
I
can
include
that
for
the
next
meeting
so
put
together
some
nice
renderings
to
show
kind
of
the
aesthetic
of
what
we're
going
for
here.
You
know.
I
know
that
was
initially.
We
received
variants
to
not
face
the
entrance
on
south
meadow,
but
to
sort
of
address
the
corner.
H
H
Coming
into
the
bank,
it's
a
nice
approach,
yeah
trying
to
make
it
approachable
entrance
we're
not
trying
to
face
the
parking
lot
we're
trying
to
face
the
the
public
right
of
way
here.
H
So
that's
really
in
a
nutshell,
I'm
happy
to
go
into
detail
into
any
areas
you'd
like
to
talk
about,
but
you
know
I
know
we
kind
of.
I
had
several
meetings
with
this.
I
think
most
of
the
same
people
in
this
group,
so
you
know
I'm
happy
to
go
over
any
other
items
here.
A
Great
I'll
say
this
looks
pretty
similar
to
what
I
remember
from
the
last
time
we
saw.
Is
there
what's
the
big
change
or
is
there
no
big
change?
There's.
H
None
great
the
big
changes
we
we
decided
that
it
was
worth
it
to
invest
in
the
soils
of
this
property
that
the
issue
was.
The
soils
are
extremely
poor
and
I'm
sure
you're,
aware
of
that.
We
we,
the
the
only
change,
is
subsurface.
We
went
from
a
different
kind
of
pile
system
that
we've
done
more
cost
effective,
so
we
finally
found
a
different
provider
that
could
help
us
remediate
the
soils
and
so
that's
been
the
only
change.
H
C
So
ben
so
it's
the
same.
The
grading
is
the
same
you're
not
raising
this
higher
than
than
before.
Yeah.
H
Okay,
we
didn't
change
anything
from
this
packet
back
whenever
this
was
ago,.
C
So
they
got
their
variants,
they
completed
environmental
review
and
then
they
stopped
because
they
were
looking
at
other
sites
as
ben
said.
So
if
the
board
is
in
agreement,
they
can
come
back
for
preliminary
and
final,
but
that
doesn't
mean
you
can't.
You
know,
ask
for
changes
or
you
know
additional
landscaping
or
anything
like
that,
but
the
building
footprint,
basically
the
grading-
is
more
or
less
set.
A
Okay,
I
want
to
check
in
with
board
members
mitch.
Could
I
start
with
you.
D
Yeah,
hi
ben
okay-
I
think
that's
that
was
great
to
hear
that
you
were
looking
to
other
sites,
because
I
you
know,
I
I
thought
from
the
beginning
that
this
wasn't
really
the
best
site
for
development
in
the
flood
plain
and
raising
it
up
that
five
feet
was
going
through
a
lot
yeah.
D
You
know
for
a
small
bank
building
to
have
frontage
at
the
expense
of
floodplain,
and
you
know
a
lot
of
effort
to
to
do
this.
So
I
you
know,
I'm
still
concerned
about
the
project,
but
I
was
hoping
when
you
were
saying
you're
looking
at
other
sites
that
maybe
there
was
another
site,
but
apparently
it
doesn't
seem
to
be.
D
You
know
also
concerned
about
the
big
english
oaks
that
are
right
there
on
meadow
that
are
fantastic
and
those
are
going
away,
and
so
I
just
think
there
are
a
lot
of
impacts
on
this
project,
and
I
know
I'm
interested
to
hear
what
the
other
board
members
think
at
the
at
the
larger
at
the
larger
meeting.
Thanks
for
bringing
it
back.
Thank.
E
E
I,
I
guess
I'd
caution,
you
against
the
material
choices
here
more
of
the
wood
siding,
I
think,
would
be
favorable
or
masonry.
I
think
it's
more
consistent
with
sort
of
the
wegmans,
I
think,
there's
the
the
tompkins
bank
on
the
other
side
of
meadow,
and
I
I
don't
know
I
I
perhaps
also
think
you're
slightly
doing
yourself
with
this
justice.
Just
because
this
paneling,
which
is
increasingly
popular,
is
very
reminiscent
of
the
the
car
dealerships
right.
E
E
F
H
F
A
Thank
you
both
so
just
sort
of
reading
the
room
as
best
I
can
you
know
I
don't
know
what
happens
at
the
full
meeting.
A
I
know
that
the
last
time
this
came
up
you
know,
I
think
there
was
a
general
sense
of
support
with
a
little
reluctance
about
what's
required
as
far
as
grading,
and
you
know
impact
to
make
this
site
work,
I
mean
it's
a
difficult
site
for
you,
which
you
know
you've
commented
on,
but
I
also
think
it's
a
difficult
site
from
an
approvals
perspective
just
because
of
what
you
have
to
do
to
make
it
work,
and
so
I
mean
that
that's
going
to
be
an
interesting
conversation.
I
agree
with
you,
it's
an
improvement.
A
A
C
I
just
think
that-
and
I
don't
remember
where
we
landed
on
this
before
ben-
maybe
you
do
where
just
making
sure
that
it's,
in
conformance
with
the
southwest
design
guidelines,
did
we
talk
about
that
or
maybe
we
talked
about
it,
but
never
got
there
which
does
require.
C
You
know
like
a
masonry
water
course,
and
things
like
that.
So
I
mean
I
think
that
so
I'll
just
give
you
a
copy
of
those
or
we'll
send
it
to
you.
Yeah.
H
H
C
H
H
It
was
about
exactly
a
year
ago,
so
I'd
really
like
to
apply
for
final
approval
at
this
meeting
and
if,
if
the
water
course,
since
we
did
this
project
a
year
ago,
we
we
have
done
a
few
banks
where
we
did
include
a
masonry
water
course.
It
was
like
kind
of
the
look
of
a
cast
stone
water.
H
C
H
A
F
A
Up
and
go
straight
into
final
with
the
first
full
meeting
on
a
project
that
has
some
challenges
is
maybe
not
entirely
realistic.
You
know
we'll
have
the
conversation,
you
know
I.
I
am
totally
fine
to
field
that
conversation,
I'm
not
sure,
there's
going
to
be
the
votes
there
and
if
there's
not,
you
know,
I'm
not
going
to
take
a
vote
to
fail
and
screw
up
a
project,
I'm
going
to
try
to
slow
it
down.
Until
we
can
get
you
the
approvals,
you
need
to
do
what
you
need
to
do.
B
Then
we'll
coordinate
with
getting
us
the
materials
in
time
for
the
mailing
for
this
board
meeting.
D
D
Can
you
also
have
in
that,
when
you
do
that
nikki,
if
there's
a
demolition
plan
that
shows
what
existing
trees
are
being
removed
around
the
edge
of
the
property
on
meadow
and
on
the
the
entry
drive
into
wegmans?
Well,.
H
H
Is
the
existing
plan
with
the
demolition
which
specifically
shows
trees,
but
we
can
ask
them
to
add
that
it
shows
what
trees
are
there
now
and
of
the
caliper
of
them.
B
H
D
D
B
H
A
All
right,
I'm
seeing
nothing,
I'm
hoping
that
you
know
everything's,
you
know
smooth
for
you.
I
think
you
should
be
prepared,
for
you
know
a
real
and
thorough
discussion
of
this
project
and
and
sort
of
what
impacts
it's
going
to
have
at
the
full
meeting
and
we
will
take
it
along
as
far
as
is
reasonable.
D
D
H
D
H
I
can
reload
that
on
to
lisa
and
the
group
by
email,
so
that
we're
it's
understood
that.
A
H
A
I
No,
it's
just
me
and
I'm
in
the
middle
of
I'm
moving,
and
so
I'm
just
calling
you
from
my
phone
and
don't
have
like
an
official.
You
know
office
desk
to
be
calling
you
from
today.
A
That's
fine
when
you're
ready
take
it
away,
tell
us
a
little
bit
about
what
we're
discussing
and
anything.
You
want
to
make
sure
we
work
through
today.
I
Well,
we
just
just
a
couple
weeks
ago
we
had
our
planning
board
introduction
to
the
project.
It's
a
four-story
building
adjacent
to
gates
hall.
It
will
be
along
hoy
road
and
we
got
some
really
good
feedback
that
are
taking
on
right
now.
I
The
feedback
was,
you
know,
wanted
someone
wanted
to
know
more
about
the
vegetation
planned
along
the
edge
of
hoy
road,
so
we've
got
I've
got
olin
preparing
some
materials
for
that
that
I
can
share
when
we
have
our
next
planning
board
meeting,
and
then
there
was
some
questions
about
wayfinding
and
so
the
design
team's
working
on
that
as
well
and
then
oh.
I
There
was
also
a
comment
about
some
recognition
of
hoy
hoy
himself,
who
the
field
was
named
after
and
has
some
really
cool
history
at
cornell
and
we're
integrating
some
of
that
into
the
plans
too.
But
none
of
that
is
ready
right
now,
because
we
just
got
those
comments
at
the
planning
board
meeting
on
the
28th,
but
the
team
is
taking
them
all
seriously
and
you
should
see
some
good
updates.
The
plans
in
response
to
those.
A
Great,
so
what
I'm
hearing
is
that
there
was
an
intro
presentation.
You
got
some
good
feedback,
you're
working
through
it,
the
action
list
for
this
upcoming
meeting.
You
know
it's
long,
but
it's
relatively
modest
items
we're
going
to
declare
lead
agency
you're,
going
to
have
a
public
hearing
and
we'll
look
at
some
stuff.
It's
not
like
we're
going
to
take
big
action,
so
I
just
want
to
check
in
with
staff
what
we
want
to
make
sure
we
talk
about
today,
because
I'm
not
seeing
a
whole
lot.
A
B
Sorry,
no,
that's!
Okay.
I
think
I
think
the
updates
are
great,
that
they're
responding
to
what
the
board
said
last
time
and
then
just
so
they
know
the
public
hearing,
yeah.
A
And
you
guys,
I'm
sure,
are
aware,
that's
coming
up
and
you
know
you
know,
do
a
brief
presentation
before
the
public
hearing
just
so
the
members
of
the
public
are
ready
for
that
hearing.
But
you
know
your
team
has
done
this
a
time
or
two
before
so
that
shouldn't.
A
Great,
let
me
check
in
with
board
members
see
if
there's
anything
else
we
want
to
try
to
discuss
today
mitch.
Can
I
start
with
you.
E
Thank
you
for
taking
the
comments
about
david
hoy.
The
one
thing
I
wish
I
would
have
said
on
the
meeting
that
I
meant
to
say
was
a
suggestion
about
keeping
the
home
base
or
like
an
homage
to
the
home
base,
whether
that's
a
footprint
of
the
actual
building
or
somewhere
on
the
landscape,
just
wishful
thinking.
I
think
that
would
be
a
great
touch.
It's
very
significant
right,
yeah!
That's
all.
I
A
All
right
well
that
I
think
that
was
worth
having
prc
on
this,
although
I
don't
think
there's
probably
much
left
for
us
to
do
double,
checking
with
staff
anything
else
or
should
we
wrap
this
one
up.
A
A
J
Yeah,
so
I've
got
the
departments
up
there
on
chestnut
hill
and
only
looking
to
subdivide
it
into
two
parcels
at
this
time.
At
some
point,
I
believe
we're
planning
to
propose
a
development
through
the
pud
process
on
the
vacant
land,
but
we're
looking
to
just
subdivide
likely
to
sell
one
of
the
two
parcels
before
the
pud
process.
Would
you
know,
run
its
course.
You
know
we
not
quite
sure
that
now
is
the
right
time
for
the
development,
so
I
wanted
to
get
this
out.
J
A
A
All
right,
let's
check
in
with
the
room
to
get
any
initial
feedback.
I'm
not
seeing
anything,
especially
concerning
these
subdivisions
that
aren't
attached
to
existing
development
plans
tend
to
be
fairly
simple,
but
who
knows
lisa?
Could
I
start
with
you.
C
Sure
I
think
it's
really
important
derek
to
provide
us
a
plat
that
shows
the
the
topography
and
the
features
on
the
site,
the
trees
and
because,
even
though
right
you're
not
proposing
anything,
there
may
be
access
issues
or
utility
issues
that
the
board
needs
to
be
aware
of
when
making
this
subdivision.
A
Those
are
good
comments.
That'd
be
very
helpful
to
understand
this
a
bit
better.
D
J
We
don't
know
yet
yeah
we're
trying
to
see
if
it
makes
sense,
for
you
know,
for
sale,
single
family.
You
know
multi-family,
maybe
some
townhouses
along
the
street,
but
you
know
with
what
we've
seen
in
interest
rates
in
the
last
couple
of
months.
It's
it's
kind
of
put
a
a
damper
on
everything.
We're
planning
to
do.
Yeah.
A
J
Way
we
wanted
to
get
the
subdivision,
you
know
happening
in
in
case
we
decide
to
sell
either
the
vacant
land
as
is
or
sell.
The
apartments,
as
is
so
are.
D
There
any
restrictions
or
easements
around
the
stream
also
and
vegetation.
I
meant
just
building
on
what
lisa
said,
any
information
about
the
actual
site
and
vegetation
easements
restrictions
setbacks.
You
know
how
it
all
kind
of
lays
out.
J
J
C
Don't
there's
no
there,
we
don't
have
any
restrictions
in
the
city,
but
you
can
certainly
take
that
into
consideration
during
subdivision
areas
of
the
site.
That
may
not
be
yeah.
F
D
A
Thank
you,
daniel.
A
A
All
right,
so
it
sounds
like
there's
a
little
bit
more
information
that
the
applicant
will
provide.
We'll
look
at
that
in
the
full
meeting.
I
would
expect.
Well,
I
guess,
there's
no
final
approval
on
this.
Why
isn't
there
a
consideration
of
preliminary
or
final
on
this
remind
me
remind
me
how
this
works
with
the
subdivision.
J
So
well
I
I
had
a
question
on
that
too.
I
was
looking
at
some
of
the
other
projects
because
we're
not
proposing
anything
and
we've
got
extra
land
here.
Why
would
it
not
be
considered
for
a
subdivision
at
at
a
you
know
at
one
meeting,
we're
not.
A
I
didn't
hear
what
you
said:
it
has
to
do
with
the
complexity
of
the
site,
because
you
have
a
creek
and
because
you
have
an
interesting
shape
and
because
you
have
some
potential
environmental
considerations
with
what
would
end
up
happening
here.
It's
worth
a
little
bit
longer
discussion.
A
J
A
So
what
we
need
is
information
on
what
exists
today.
So
we
don't
understand
the
topography
leading
down
to
the
creek.
We
don't
understand.
What's
allowed
vis-a-vis
development
touching
the
creek,
we
don't
understand
what
site
access
could
be
like
after
the
subdivision.
We
don't
understand,
you
know
that
kind
of
stuff
and
if
the
more
you
can
make
that
easy
for
us
to
understand,
I
think
the
the
faster
it
goes
and
the
easier
it
goes.
But
you
know
staff
has
looked
at
this
and
looked
at
the
complexity
of
the
site
and
decided.
A
This
is
probably
two
meetings
and
you
know
I'm
inclined
to
trust
their
judgment.
C
C
To
based
on
what
we
have
apparently,
you've
separated
the
actions
from
subdivision
to
planning,
and
so
we
have
to
keep
that
separate,
like
you
know
like.
If
and
if
there's
environmental
considerations,
maybe
you
know
that
the
board
can
take
them
into
consideration
now,
if
you're
bringing
the
whole
project
forward,
you
know
yeah.
B
B
Reiterate
derek
to
please
tell
us:
what's
going
on
with
that
creek!
That's
since
you're
subdividing
right
on
the
riparian
area!
That's
going
to
be
really
important
for
environmental
impacts,
so
vegetation,
again
topography.
All
of
that.
F
M
F
A
Morning,
stay
on.
M
Nothing
has
changed
since
the
last
thing
that
we
have
met.
I
think
we're
still
trying
to
coordinate
a
meeting
with
gene
grace
at
the
city
to
kind
of
talk
about
trees
down
along
that
area
to
see
get
some
feedback
from
her.
So
that's
that's
something
that
we're
trying
to
arrange
not
next
week
but
probably
the
following
week,
because
I'm
gonna
be
on
vacation
next
week.
M
So
that's
that's
about
the
only
update
that
I
think
we
have.
I
think
you've
seen
our
last
set
of
drawings,
I'm
on
today
just
to
kind
of
get
feedback
and
get
an
understanding
of
what
our
next
steps
are
and
schedule.
A
So
we
are
potentially
looking
at
preliminary
and
final
for
next
month.
I
was
not
at
the
most
recent
full
meeting.
How
did
things
sort
of
end
at
that
meeting?.
M
I
think
it
ended
with
a
little
bit
of
a
discussion
of
trees,
but
I
think
I
don't
want
to
speak
for
the
board,
but
I
think
there
was
a
general
acceptance
of
the
current
site
plan
that
we
put
together.
A
F
A
D
No,
I
think
you
know
garrick,
had
some
questions
about
the
tree
and
I
was,
I
think,
I'm
ready
to
move
forward
that
it
looks
great
to
me
and
it's
come
a
long
way
so
ready
to
go.
I'm
from
my
perspective.
B
M
Get
that
that's
great
yeah,
I
mean
if
the
board
is
willing,
even
if
we
for
some
reason
can't
get
that
meeting
arranged
because
everybody's
busy,
you
know
we're
happy
to
come
back
to
the
board
and
you
know
as
a
condition.
A
Okay,
so
you
know,
I
think,
in
a
perfect
world
that
happens
before
the
meeting
you
know,
but
yeah
we
can,
we
can
have
conditions,
it's
not
the
end
of
the
world,
anything
else.
We
want
to
make
sure
we
discuss
today,
seeing
none
all
right
well.
Thank
you
very
much,
we'll
see
you
in
a
couple
weeks
enjoy
your
vacation.
A
G
B
In
the
waiting
room,
sorry,
is
he,
I
think
he'll
be
part
of
the
breeze
okay.
Thank
you.
A
N
Here
for
the
hive
at
132
cherry
street,
so
I
figured
I'd
just
start
out
just
by
you
know
talking
about
a
couple
of
the
things
we
you
know
we
were
asked
to
kind
of
relook
at
in
the
last
planning
board
meeting
you
know.
So
there
was
a
talk
about.
You
know
the
materials.
I
think
some
people
thought
that
you
know
we
should
still.
You
know
maybe
look
at
introducing
wood
in
some
places.
Maybe
we're
not
crazy
about
the
fiber
cement.
N
You
know
we
went
back
and
we
looked
at
the
design
guidelines
for
the
waterfront
district
and
you
know
cherry
street
in
particular,
and
you
know
we
think
that
the
you
know
materials
we're
using
metal
panels,
fiber
cement,
cmu
they're.
You
know
they're
all
consistent
with
with
the
design
guidelines,
and
you
know
what
what
you
see
in
the
neighborhood
now.
N
I
think
you
know
you're
all
now
familiar
with
this
material
palette
that
we've
been
presenting
the
last
couple
of
months
in
the
last
prc
meeting.
You
know
I
showed
these
images.
I
didn't.
I
didn't
in
the
planning
board
meeting
a
couple
weeks
ago,
but
you
know
again.
These
are
a
couple
of
waterfront
projects
that
we've
done
in
buffalo
kind
of
on
an
industrial
waterfront.
You
know
using
similar
materials.
N
You
know
this
one's
corrugated,
metal,
cmu,
sare
towers.
You
know
this
one
down
here
is
fiber
cement.
This
one,
you
know
we
did
use
wood
on
the
base
and
in
in
the
insets
of
the
balconies.
N
You
know
these
two
images
on
the
left
are
you
know
not
long
after
the
project
was
completed,
that
you
know
this
is
actually
a
picture
on.
The
right
here
is
one
I
took
yesterday
that
you
know
shows
the
wood
is
now
gray,
so
you
know
what
it
might
start
out
warm,
but
you
know
generally,
it's
gonna
turn
gray.
Unless
it,
you
know,
it's
really
maintained.
N
N
N
Another
thing
you
know
was
discussed,
were
you
know
some
additional
plantings
along
the
western
edge
of
the
site.
You
know
which
we
we
are
looking
at.
You
know
both
in
this
area
in
front
of
the
north
building,
which
we'll
talk
about
a
little
more
with
the
you
know,
there's
gonna
be
a
bios
whale
in
this
area.
N
You
know
as
well
as
possibly
in
this
area.
You
know
we'd
like
to
keep
the
area
in
front
of
the
the
pool
fairly
open.
You
know
to
get
more
sun
in
there.
N
N
You
know
there
is
this
large
city
right-of-way,
where
the
you
know,
new
trail
extension
is
going
and
there's
approximately,
I
think,
25
feet
between
the
trail
and
the
property
line
I
did
reach
out
to
you,
know
the
dpw
and
people
at
the
city
this
week
about
you
know
the
idea
of
you
know:
could
there
be
trees?
N
You
know
placed
in
the
city
right
away.
You
know
as
part
of
that
project,
I
don't
you
know,
looking
at
the
preliminary
drawings
that
we
were
given,
there
doesn't
seem
to
be
a
lot
of
landscaping
in
there
currently,
but
I
don't.
I
don't
know
exactly
where
that
project
is
at
you
know,
so
I
think
that's
a
discussion
we'd
like
to
have
you
know
with
the
with
the
dpw
and
city
planning
you
know
we've
had
so
as
as
we've
had
discussion
with
them
about.
You
know
the
cherry
streetscape.
N
N
So
I
know
what
another
thing
that
came
up
in
the
meeting
last
week
were,
you
know,
I
think
these
trees
in
general
in
this
area,
and
you
know
trying
to
keep
as
many
as
we
could.
You
know
we
are
looking
at
keeping
some
in
this
corner.
It's
you
know.
N
Most
of
these
are
you
know
just
inside
the
property
line,
but
unfortunately
most
of
them
are.
You
know
in
the
area
in
front
of
the
pool
you
know
so
in
in
a
difficult
place
to
keep
or
you
know,
to
be
able
to
build
the
buildings
you
know,
but
we
are
looking
at
putting
trees
in
other
places.
N
So
I
guess
now
you
know
moving
on,
I
guess
somewhat
to
I
know,
nikki
you
sent
out
the
the
draft
thief
part
three.
With
a
few
questions
on
it.
You
know
we
do
have
a
net
gain
of
pervious
surface
of
0.15
acres.
You
know
we
are
looking
at
putting
a
bio
retention
area.
Bios
whale
in
this
area
on
the
western
side
of
the
building,
we're
looking
at
doing
plantings
on.
I
think
jamie
could
answer
more
questions
about
that.
If
you
have
it.
N
And
then
you
know,
another
thing
we
were
asked
for
was
to
provide
some
renderings
of
the
courtyard
area.
You
know
these
aren't
renderings
yet,
but
I
think
you
know
I
just
want
to
show
these
just
for
the
character
of
what
you
know,
what
we're
trying
to
develop
and
what
we're
kind
of
looking
to
do
there
with
the
pool
area.
You
know
in
amenity
spaces,
you
know,
pergolas,
you
know
string
lighting.
These
are.
These
are
all
kind
of,
hopefully
what
you'll
be
seeing
in
the
renderings
in
a
couple
of
weeks.
N
And
then
just
you
know
again
some
you
know
some
of
our
current
current
renderings
of
the
project.
This
is
you
know,
along
cherry
street,
south
side
of
the
building
the
and
then
you
know
from
the
trail
area.
Rob
didn't
necessarily
get
to
see
this
image
in
the
last
planning
board
meeting.
But
you
know
that's
the
one
with
the
gray
dark
skies.
A
So
before
I
go
around
the
room
and
get
reactions,
are
you
heating
that
pool
what's
the
what's
the
winter
plan
for
that
pool.
N
A
I
think
even
to
get
you
know
a
slightly
extended
season,
there
would
make
a
big
difference.
You
know
the
other
thing
you
know,
I'm
not
sure
this
is
the
direction
you
want
to
go,
but
you
know
hot
tubs
would
be
useful
more
part
of
the
season
you
know
for
for
more
of
the
year
than
tubs
and
they
have
their
own
challenges
and
may
or
may
not
make
sense
for
you.
A
But
if
you're
looking
to
really
activate
that
space,
I
worry
as
much
as
I
like
the
pool
that
you're
talking
about
a
two-month
activation,
which
is
you
know,
not
a
lot
that
said,
let's
go
around
the
room,
get
a
reaction
to
what
we're
seeing
mitch.
Can
I
start
with
you.
D
Yeah,
so
you
know
I,
you
know,
I
think
I've
been
pushing
for
the
materiality
aspect
of
the
project
and
I
you
know
I'm
still
I
I
would
be
more
comfortable
seeing
more
brick
and
wood
as
opposed
to
cmu
and
fiber
cement.
Personally,
I
think
it
would
look
better.
I
feel
more
substantial.
D
I
think
right
now
it
still
looks
good
in
rendering,
but
I
think
it's
going
to
feel
pretty
thin
as
a
building.
So
I
don't
know
even
that
chart
you
showed
you
know
it
had:
wood,
cladbird
and
wood
siding
as
the
first
two
items
listed
as
primary
and
secondary
materials
for
this
district.
D
So
if
you're
interpreting
that,
as
you
know,
not
looking
at
the
chart
but
looking
at
the
industrial
character
of
other
things,
you
know
I'm
just
looking
at
other
recent
waterfront
development
that
has
wood,
paneling
and
brick
looks
really
nice
and
I
think
we're
not
going
to
get
that
here,
the
landscape
that
was
actually
helpful
to
see
that
that
new
drawing
that
overlaid
the
existing
survey
with
the
proposal
at
the
same
scale.
So
I
can
see
what
you
mean
by
the
impact
of
those
existing
trees.
D
I
get
that,
but
you
know
the
bioswale,
I'm
not
sure
how
that's
going
to
look
and
it
really
does
seem
like
you-
have
a
very
narrow
strip
of
land
between
your
building
and
the
property
line,
and
so
I
understand
that
now
better.
D
But
I
guess
my
question
is
you
know
lisa,
what's
the
possibility
that
we
asked
them
to
plant
the
banks
more
like
going
into
the?
I
guess,
that's
city
right-of-way,
because
I
I
just
feel
like
when
I
go
by
art
house
like
the
thing
is
just
it's
they're
massive
buildings.
You
know
they're
big
buildings
that
sit
right
on
the
inlet
and
boy.
It
would
be
great
if
we
could
just
plant
the
edges
of
that
inlet
to
soften
it.
You
know
to
have
like
this
foundation
of
planting
where
the
building
sits
behind
and
yeah.
F
D
Know
they
land
right
on
the
inlet.
So
I
I
would
really
try
to
get
something
there
that
had
that's
more
substantial
than
just
a
bioswale
and
some
dogwood
shrubs
along
the
base.
C
Experience
just
for
context
that
easement
is
it's
a
dec
required
easement
for
maintenance
of
the
flood
control
channel,
and
I
don't
know
if
you
can.
I
know
you
can't
have
structures,
don't
know
if
you
can
have
trees,
but
it
would
be
you'd
have
to
get
approval
from.
C
C
They
won't
let
you
plant
trees,
so
jamie,
that's
jamie,
so
the
only
option
and.
B
K
K
Roots
would
actually,
potentially
it's
considered
flood
protection
levees,
so
it
would
actually
the
tree
roots
would
structurally
impact
it.
I
my
offices
are
actually
on
the
shimon
river
dike.
They
won't.
Even
let
me
mow
the
lawn.
K
They
won't.
Even
let
me
go
near
it
and
I
I
have
to
call
them
just
to
to
make
sure
that
they
mull
it.
They
won't
let
bushes
trees,
any
anything
other
than
native
grass
cover
right.
There.
K
And
vegetation,
in
my
opinion,
yes
dc,
no
yeah,
they
they're-
I
I
can
actually
find
something
to
send
you
over,
but
it's
that.
F
C
C
K
Yeah,
the
only
thing
we
asked
them
about
was,
if
you
recall
on
our
house,
we
tried
to
extend
the
patio
out
over
to
there.
They
they
gave
us
problems
there.
I
mean
that,
and
that
was
just
a
structural
concrete.
I
mean
it
wasn't
like
it
would
do
anything
it's
easier
to
maintain
than
the
grass,
but
whatever
they
yeah,
we'll
we'll
contact
them.
I
think
it's
well
I'll
I'll
just
check
my
contacts
from
our
house,
but
we
will
send
them
off
an
email,
not
actually
lisa.
You
want
me
just
copy
you
and
and
nikki
yes,.
D
L
F
E
Yeah,
I
guess
I
appreciate
the
overlay
of
the
existing
plantings
and
the
current
site.
I
would
say
I
sympathize
with
mitch's
comments
about
materiality,
but
I
think
the
introduction
of
of
trees,
if
this
conversation
actually
get
somewhere,
would
help
overlook
the
use
of
the
fiber
cement
right.
I
don't
know
if
a
middle
ground
could
be
introducing
trees.
Like
you
know,
heritage
river
birch
on
the
on
the
in
the
bios
well
fairly
resilient
tree
grows
very
fast.
E
They
look
beautiful,
there's
a
lot
of
them
in
the
flood
control
canal
in
fall
creek,
so
they
really
take
a
beating
and
yeah.
I
think
it
it
it's
true.
It
is
a
really
industrial
site,
but
it's
also
turning
into
something
else
right.
So
I
think
continually
referencing
its
industrial
roots
is
is
cool,
but
it
it's
going
to
increase.
E
I
mean
this
adds
a
lot
of
density,
which
is
great,
but
there's
also
sort
of
a
soffitting
to
be
had,
and
I
think
the
art
does
that
I
think
a
thorough
landscape
does
that.
So
that's
that's
my
comment.
Danielle.
K
E
Heritage,
river
birch
they're,
pretty
common,
it's
a
great
tree.
It
grows
very
fast,
they're,
relatively
inexpensive.
I'm
no
landscape
expert,
but
yeah.
N
E
I
know
if
I'm
not
wrong,
I
think
they
do
well
in
the
bios
well
because
they
can
take
the
water
but
yeah,
and
then
I
mean
rob,
makes
a
funny
comment
about
a
heated
pool,
but
hey
look
extending
the
life
of
that
pool
and
having
a
heated
pool
steaming
in
the
sort
of
early
part
of
the
fall
or
you
know
early
part
of
the
spring.
E
A
Oh,
my
internet
crapped
out
for
the
last
of
the
heated
pool
conversation
now,
I'm
sad
just
to
piggyback
on
that.
Actually,
no
I'm
gonna
switch
gears
looking
at
this
rendering
the
gray
sky
rendering-
which
I
very
appreciate
very
much
appreciate
it
strikes
me
how
dependent
this
project
is
on
that
art
for
its
brightness
and
its
friendliness,
and
we,
of
course,
are
not
approving
that
art.
You
know
whatever
ends
up
there.
It's
probably
not
going
to
be
brightly.
A
Colored
hexagons
that
we're
looking
at
today
and
to
have
a
building
design
that
is,
as
gray
as
it
is
and
is
dependent
on
art
that
we're
not
gonna
approve
for
its
brightness
and
visual
interest
from
the
waterfront
side
to
me
is
is
a
bit
of
a
problem
at
this
stage
in
the
game
to
be
this
late
in
the
process
and
be
this
gray
in
this
spot
with
a
water
and
sky
that
is
going
to
incline
towards
gray.
Most
of
the
year
to
me
to
me
is
concerning
my
concerns.
A
Are
less
materials
focused
than
I
think
mitch's
are
I'm
relatively
comfortable
with
the
fiber
cement,
especially
the
yellow,
fiber
cement?
You
know,
I
think
that
that's
that's,
you
know,
I've
been
convinced,
but
I
worry
the
gray
once
it's
built
is
gonna
be
pretty
oppressive
and
I
think
that
that's
worth
a
hard
look.
A
C
I
just
wanted
to
say
rob
that
as
part
of
since
this
is
a
project
you're
reviewing
you
can
I
mean
you:
are
it's
completely
within
the
board's
purview
to
review?
Whatever
art
goes
on
the
building?
Oh,
so
you
can.
You
can
review
and
have
input
on
the
mural.
A
C
A
N
I
just
had
a
couple
questions
for
nikki
if,
if
she's
still
on,
I
know
nikki,
I
I
we
took
a
look
at
the
draft
thief.
Part
three
and
you
know
there
were
some
questions
in
there.
You
had
you
honest
just
to
send
you
an
email.
You
know
with
those
those
replies.
That
would
be
great.
I.
A
All
right
folks,
I
think,
you've
gotten
some,
hopefully
useful
feedback.
I
expect
full
details
on
the
hot
tub
and
pool
heating
mechanism
at
the
full
meeting
and
we'll
see
in
a
couple
weeks.
A
Good
morning,
when
you're
ready
take
it
away.
L
Sure
we
only
have
one
minor
sight
plan
update
which
eric
can
show,
which
is
that,
to
avoid
going
for
a
zoning
variance
for
the
number
of
loading
spaces,
we've
managed
to
fit
all
four
required.
Zoning
zoning
required
loading
spaces
on
the
site.
O
Yeah,
so
just
to
recap
that,
on
the
plan
here
we
have
two
loading
spaces
at
the
two
entries
here
and
then
we
are
showing
additional
sort
of
overflow
loading
spaces.
At
the
back
end.
Here
we
are
still
coordinating
exactly
how
these
get
placed
with
the
fire
truck
turn
around,
because
that
is
that
is
also
happening
back
here.
So
you
know
exactly
how
these
land
may
be
slightly
different,
but
the
idea
is
we'll
be
fitting.
O
L
I
also
wanted
to
note
that
yesterday
I
sent
nikki
and
lisa
memo
with
some
answers
to
some
of
the
kind
of
final
cleanup
questions
that
we
got
at
the
last
planning
board
meeting
so
that'll
be
in
the
public
record.
There.
A
Appreciate
all
that
I
want
to
check
in
with
staff
I
see
on
the
agenda
here
we're
going
to
be
looking
at
aesthetics
and
community
character
as
part
of
the
thief
in
the
next
meeting.
Are
there
any
particular
needs
we're
still
looking
for
on
that.
B
We
we
just
need
the
the
well.
The
zoning
analysis
is
happening,
so
that's.
F
B
We
need
which
they
have
met
with.
A
Excellent,
let
me
check
in
with
board
members
mitch
any
questions
or
comments
or
needs
that
we
have.
D
I
was
still
hoping
there
might
be
a
kind
of
a
monitoring
plan
or
document
that
shows
what
the
monitoring
equipment
looks
like,
where
it's
laid
out
a
detail
of
it.
How
many?
How
tall
you
know
where
they're
placed
you
know
what
I
mean
a
drawing
says
a
thousand
words,
and
if,
if
you
have
that
image,
I
think
that
would
be
very
helpful,
as
opposed
to
just
reams
and
reams
of
pages
of
words.
D
You
know
which
I
think
the
words
are
good
and
it
looks
like
everything's
covered
in
terms
of
the
the
dec
and
the
cleanup,
but
I
just
think
that
a
plan-
I
don't
know
what
I
call
a
monitoring
plan
drawing-
would
be
really
useful
for
this
project.
I.
D
D
It's
just
a
it's
a
crazy
turn
and
I
know
the
sight
lines
are
long,
but
the
it's
downhill
coming
from
the
north
up
hill
coming
to
the
south,
obviously,
but
a
little
more
detail
around
that
in
terms
of
aesthetic
quote,
unquote
community
character
and
how
that's
working
with
people
and
getting
across
there,
and
I
think
the
other
thing
was
the
question
about
soil
volume
and
tree
planting.
I
think
the
city
city
forester
had
a
comment
which
I
thought
was
a
good
one
up
in
the
parking
lot,
it's
a
pretty
narrow
strip.
E
No
major
comments
it'd
be
great
to
see
an
update
on
what
was
my
comment
last
time
about
making
site
monitoring
data
public
on
your
forum
after
your
review,
if
you've
thought
of
a
mechanism
for
that
it'd
be
great
to
see
some,
you
know
something
or
hear
something
other
than
that.
Nothing.
Nothing
else.
A
Thank
you
so
a
couple
pieces
of
feedback
there
and
a
needs
that
I
think
you
know
are
probably
pretty
meetable
for
the
next
meeting.
I
want
to
check
in
with
staff,
if
there's
any
other
things
that
make
sense
to
try
to
cover
in
this
next
meeting,.
B
O
Had
that
conversation,
I
am
not
probably
the
best
person
to
talk
through
that,
but
dave
herrick
will
be
at
the
plane
where
me
and
he
can
talk
the
language
probably
and
what
they
have
discussed.
Fantastic.
B
B
For
a
second
great
and
then
I
think
the
trees
jean,
I
think,
ended
up
being
okay
with
the
volume,
but
she
did
get
some
suggestions
on
drought,
tolerant
trees,
especially
since
there's
so
much
heat
from
the
black
asphalt
yeah.
So
just
to
take
a
look
at
that
too,
please.
C
I
don't
have
anything
to
add,
I
think
just
you
know,
I
think
the
important
thing
is
to
continue
to
spend
time
on.
You
know
really
looking
at
the
part
three
making
sure
we
feel
comfortable
with
it.
The
board
feels
comfortable
with
it
so
really
spending
time
on
that.
C
As
we
move
you
know
through
it,
I
did
have
a
question
about
mitch's
a
request
for
a
monitoring
like
a
map
and,
like
I
don't
know
if
either
one
of
you
know
the
answer
this
eric
or
patrick,
but
is
that
is
part
of
dc's
monitoring
requirements?
Is
it
does?
It
include
like
a
map,
because
any
map
that
you
would
produce
to
which
should
be,
you
know,
based
on
what
they're
requiring
not
just
something
that
you
put
together
or
whatever?
C
L
So
last
time
I
spoke
with
nevin
about
the
air
monitoring.
It
seems
that,
each
day
when
the
workers
arrive
to
the
site,
they'll
see
which
direction
the
wind
is
blowing
from
and
based
on,
that
is
where
the
monitors
are
going
to
be
placed
upwind
and
downwind,
and
so
I
I
don't
know
that,
there's
a
specific
map,
I
can
double
check
with
him,
but
yeah,
and
then
those
positions.
L
I
can
ask
him
that
question
but
they'd
see
my
intuition
is
that
they're
movable
somehow.
B
And
I
guess
another
question
to
ask:
if
you
would
please
patrick,
is,
I
think,
with
the
erp
part
of
the
you
know
in
the
past,
cleanups
was
also
what
was
happening
with
the
material
when
people
weren't
there
and
the
dust
and
mitigation.
So
if
there's
any
kind
of
monitoring
when
construction,
it's
not
happening,
but
there
is
still
material
there.
Yeah.
C
C
Yes,
but
again,
I'm
just
trying
to
think
back
to
I'm
trying
to
follow
up
on
mitch's
request
and
so
like
it
seems,
like
even
information
and,
like
a
you
know,
a
cut
sheet
of
what
these
air
monitors
look
like
how
tall
they
are,
if
they're
adjustable
and
like.
If
you
can't,
if
there
isn't
an
exact
location
on
a
daily
basis
where
they
go,
there
could
be
a
map
of
where
they're
going
to
go
with
the
picture
of
what
they
look
like
and
then
the
criteria
about
where
they're
placed
and
when
right.
C
F
D
D
Like
shouldn't
it
be
that,
like
that,
that
just
seems
like
the
wind
changes
direction
and
I'm
sure
the
contractors
aren't
spending
a
lot
of
time
moving
the
monitors
around
you
know
hour
to
hour,
they're
working
on
the
building
right.
So
it's
again,
this
is
really
important.
This
is
critical
to
the
neighborhood
and
the
neighbors.
D
I
mean
this
is
absolutely
the
most
important
thing
is
dust,
and
you
know
I
know
the
watering
and
but,
but
still,
I
think
it
needs
to
be
a
little
bit
more
rigorous,
as
opposed
to
just
feeling
where
the
wind
blows
and
placing
them
and
moving
on.
You
know
like:
let's
try
to
get
it
a
little
bit
more
fixed.
L
For
what
it's
worth,
the
community
air
monitoring
plan
that
was
prepared
for
the
old
gun
factory
site
is
based
on
the
dec
like
template.
That's
been
used
across
the
state
throughout
the
life
of
the
brownfield
cleanup
program
and
several
sites,
and
so
that's
kind
of
the
one
of
those
things
where
I
defer
to
the
dec's
knowledge
about
the
engineering
and
the
environmental
risk
on
that.
But
yeah.
I
confirmed
with
nevin
that
the
community
air
monitoring
plan
prepared
for
this
site's
bcp
documentation
is
consistent
with
the
state's
requirements.
A
Yeah
I
appreciate
that
you're
following
state
guidance,
and
that
makes
a
ton
of
sense,
but
you
know
this
board
has
its
own
responsibility
to
its
own
constituencies.
Mitch's
concerns
are
super
fair
and
lisa.
I
feel
like
has
unpacked
those
concerns
in
a
fairly
actionable
way
for
you.
So
I'd
really
like
to
see
a
thorough
response
for
that
anything
else.
We
want
to
make
sure
we
discuss
today.
L
Me
ask
a
question:
you
know
onesie
anticipated
assuming
everything
goes
well
and
we
provide
all
the
documentation.
He
anticipated
a
secret
declaration.
C
So,
as
you
know,
we
have
to
time
this
with
the
development
agreement.
So
right
now,
I'm
targeting
august
to
try
to
get
the
development
agreement
to
planning
committee.
So
they
have
to
see
it
first,
and
so
I
think
the
earliest.
We
could
do
a
secret
determination,
nikki
wright
would
be
september
if
the
board
is
ready.
Is
that
correct?
Is
that
what's
on
our
schedule,
the
schedule
hasn't
changed
since
the
very
beginning.
That
was
the
schedule.
C
C
Drafts
at
august,
okay,
so
everybody
has
to
go
to
planning
committee.
Well,
that
might
work
out.
I
don't
know
we'll
we'll
see
what
where
the
board
is
and
also,
if
you
you
know,
when
you
go
to
bza,
we
only
have
to
have
secret
done
before
bza,
so
I
don't
know
when
you're
scheduled
or
if
you've
actually
put
in
an
application
or
anything
yeah.
Okay,.
C
L
C
A
I
think
the
only
thing
left
for
us
is
a
gender
review.
D
C
So
as
long
as
they
have
an
owner's
authorization,
if
they
have
authorization
from
the
owner
of
the
land
that
they
can
go
through
site
plan
approval,
that's
all
you're,
approving
you're
you're
proving
something
you
know
they
have
to.
You
know
have
site
control
before
they
move
forward
with
it,
but
we
probably
had
that
before.
C
But
we
should
I
mean
we
might.
We
definitely
had
that
before,
because
it's
okay
pretty
much
a
routine
situation
in
which
somebody
seeking
site
plan
approval
doesn't
yet
own
the
land,
but
they
have
authorization
from
others
that
you
can
go
through
right.
So
we'll
just
double
check
and
make
sure
that's
current
yeah.
E
C
Often
often
it
is
you
know
some,
you
know,
because
a
lot
of
projects
you
see
where
the
you
know
owner
the
the
applicant
doesn't
own
the
land
sometime,
you
know
it
can
be.
The
sale
can
be
contingent
upon
them,
getting
the
approval
to
do
what
they
want
with
it.
So
sometimes
a
potential
buyer
will
go
through
the
site
plan
review
process
before
they
purchase
the
land.
E
C
C
B
And
we'll
send
out
that
forum
sooner
than
later
in
person
just
to
be
ready,
okay,
so
gender
review
approval
of
minutes.
I
believe
we'll
have
a
few
more
than
the
may
and
we'll
put
it
we'll
get
them
out
to
you
comments
minor
subdivision
that
we
just
saw
on
chestnut
street
with
those
two
actions,
and
let
me
know
if
you
have
any
questions
as
I
go
and
we'll
of
course
get
the
links,
the
special
permit
for
the
accessory
apartment,
lots
of
resolutions
there.
B
C
So
that
would
indicate
that
they've.
Well,
I
don't
know
exactly
what
that
indicates.
I
mean
I
seems
like
that
indicates
they
were
going
to
purchase
it,
but
that
may
no
longer
be
the
so
we
should
I'll
circle
back
with
clarify
with
them
right
yeah.
If
I
and
we'll
give
you
all
the
information
that
you
approved
last
time
so.
A
B
Yeah,
there's
a
lot
to
find
out
so
we'll
see
if
it
yeah
goes
through
the
preliminary
final
breeze
apartments,
which
we
just
heard
from
aesthetics
and
community
character.
I
think
there's
some
things
to
answer
about
that
and
we'll
look
at
the
fifth
three
again.
B
B
Sorry,
I
just
probably
put
that
on
the
screen:
yeah,
okay,
mcguire,
the
potential
preliminary
and
final
site
plan
approval,
and
if
I
guess,
if
they
don't
meet
with
gene
grace,
we
can
definitely
have
that
as
a
condition,
condition.
Yep.
B
And
then
we
have,
we
have
a
few
actions
here
for
the
cis
building
that
should
move
quickly
through
and
it
sounds
like
they
have
some
answers
from
last
time
and
then
we
have
a
new
project,
the
202
linden
apartments,
which
you
receive
some
information
on
for
this.
But
we'll
declare
lead
agency
and
see
a
brief
presentation
from
then
and
appeals
we
just
received.
There
are
going
to
be
four
appeals
and
I'll
put
those
in
three
areas
and
one
sign
variance.
A
C
And
and
the
plum
you
know,
the
plumbing
inspector
again
is
willing
to
come
and
talk
about
plumbing
licensing
in
the
city.
And
if
I
can,
I
will
send
out
a
message
to
you
all
today
and
if
people
could
give
me
their
questions
that
they
want
answered.
C
And
we
could
do
you
know
at
five
we
could
meet
at
inhs
if
people
want
to
do
that.
F
A
Well,
that
seems
like
a
an
easier
agenda
than
some.
Is
there
anything
else
we
need
to
check
in
on?
You
know,
as
far
as
prep
for
that
meeting
or
anything
for.
B
You
can,
I
have
not
seen
them
yet
daniel,
so
we
will
put
them
up.
Actually
we
can
put
them
up
in
the
conference.
Room
and
city
hall
is
actually
going
to
be
open.
Starting
monday,
nice.