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Commissioner Andrusko questioned why a medical clinic would want to be located directly <br />behind Casey's. He suggested the first view of this property be from Ramsey Boulevard NW. <br />He believed the proposed building standards were well done. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill believed that OGA was proposing an architecturally <br />pleasing building. <br />Commissioner Nosan had concerns with how the shared driveway would work between the two <br />uses. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill described how staff would calculate the number of <br />trips per day to the new property. He anticipated that stacking would not be a concern until a <br />second or third user was added to the area, as this would require the completion of Peridot Street. <br />Commissioner Andrusko believed the Commission generally supported the project but would <br />like further information regarding traffic numbers and the future impact of additional users. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted another option would be to rotate a one -acre <br />parcel on Sunwood. He stated he would do some traffic forecasting and model out stacking to <br />see how the site handles traffic. <br />Chairperson Levine was pleased that the City still had some nice real estate within this portion of <br />The COR. <br />Commissioner VanScoy asked if there would be any problems with the quality of the <br />construction. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill reported OGA would have to abide by the design <br />framework. He did not anticipate there would be any concerns with the quality of the building <br />construction. <br />5.02: Review Findings of The COR Development Plan Policy Maker Survey and Discuss <br />Future Steps <br />Presentation <br />Community Development Director Gladhill presented the staff report stating purpose of this case <br />is to review findings from the recent COR Development Plan Policy Maker Survey. The intent of <br />this survey was to review where those involved in land use policy decisions felt the master plan <br />for The COR should be headed. Over several recent Land Use Applications, it became evident <br />that there were different interpretations on what the current plan indicates and where different <br />stakeholders felt the development should be headed. The survey concept was the result of a 2015 <br />Joint Work Session between the City Council and Planning Commission. <br />Planning Commission/August 4, 2016 <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />