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Councilmember Kuzma stated that he would like to see a conceptual plan and that would help <br /> him to make a decision. <br /> Councilmember Johns echoed that comment. <br /> Councilmember Shryock stated that the Council has seen many proposals of what this could look <br /> like. She believed that it would be appropriate to keep the site as low density, as that will <br /> provide an adequate transition from the rural lots to the higher density in Capstone. <br /> Acting Mayor LeTourneau stated that he also agrees that the entire site should remain low <br /> density as the balance between urban and rural occurs in this location. He stated that he is <br /> sensitive to the comments from the existing residents and is also amenable to the development of <br /> the parcel and therefore would be open to allowing more density on the western portion of the <br /> site. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma stated that he would like to see the conceptual layout as he believes that <br /> the proposal would accommodate the low density on the east side, bordering the existing <br /> residential, and then moving to medium density. <br /> Councilmember Johns stated that she would like to look more broadly as she would have <br /> concern with the properties to the north, as she believes those property owners would share the <br /> concerns of the property owners to the east. She stated that even though the road would provide <br /> a buffer, that higher density would change the character of that area and therefore suggested that <br /> perhaps an L shape would more accurately provide the transitioning. She stated that she has less <br /> concern with the western property moving to medium density but has concern protecting the <br /> northern and eastern properties that currently exist. She stated that she would prefer to keep the <br /> property low density but could consider a proposal that keeps low density on the east and north. <br /> Councilmember Shryock stated that perhaps concepts could be provided showing a diagonal split <br /> or three quarters low density and one quarter medium density, rather than a traditional <br /> north/south split. She agreed that she would like to see the north side protected. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that the group has already approved the highest density in the north <br /> because the neighborhoods to the north did not express opposition. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that is accurate. He stated that there were not <br /> opposing comments from the neighbors to the north. He stated that when there is a road buffer, <br /> there tends to be less opposition. <br /> • <br /> Councilmember Shryock stated that when the Council agreed to move the higher density portion <br /> of Capstone up, the decision was transportation driven. She stated that if people are interested in <br /> seeing concepts she would be open to that otherwise she would support leaving the parcel low <br /> density. <br /> City Council/August 28, 2018 <br /> Page 18 of 23 <br />
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