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May 14, 2014 Location: Pbrama >H:Drive >15153 >FindingsReport <br />MEETING NOTES <br />This issue was not discussed at length; comments and questions were minimal, in comparison to other <br />issues outlined in this Findings Report. The majority of discussion was centered on a potential <br />residential development, not the proposed data center development. <br />A number of questions were asked at this meeting. Follow up answers were provided via email, and are <br />included in the Findings Report Appendix (click hereto view, page 11). <br />MITIGATION TECHNIQUES <br />If the Subject Property is developed for a data center user, keep access to Nowthen Boulevard to avoid <br />safety and congestion issues on existing residential roads. If the site is developed for residential, <br />provide the public an opportunity to discuss traffic impacts; and, identify mitigation techniques. <br />INPUT /FEEDBACK (at meeting) <br />Generally, given the proposed access location and Engineer's traffic estimations, traffic was not a major <br />topic of discussion for the OMCStudy Group. A couple OMCStudy Group members remain concerned <br />traffic generated by a data center traffic will be an issue for surrounding property owners. <br />One OMCStudy Group member is very concerned the Subject Property may be developed for a <br />residential neighborhood. In which case, traffic would become a major issue on 152' Avenue between <br />the Subject Property to Trunk Highway 47. If the Subject Property is developed as residential <br />neighborhood, it has been requested the City allow the public an opportunity to discuss traffic concerns <br />further. <br />INPUT /FEEDBACK (final meeting survey, quantitative) <br />Listed below are results from a survey /poll conducted at the final OMCStudy Group meeting. Eleven <br />(11) of the possible thirteen (13) OMCStudy Group members eligible to vote participated. <br />Considering data center traffic concerns ONLY, please rate your <br />knowledge and understanding of this issue BEFORE the OMC Study <br />Group process. <br />MINIMAL (AVERAGE PERSON OFF THE STREET) <br />MODERATE /FAIR (SLIGHTLY MORE THAN... <br />HIGH /GOOD (CONFIDENT) <br />VERY HIGH (EXPERT) <br />0 <br />1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />OMC Study Group, Findings Report (DRAFT) <br />Page 24 of 42 <br />
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