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Planning Commission Packet - 12/09/1982 POOR QUALITY RECORD PLEASE NOTE: The original paper record has been archived and put on microfilm. The following document is a copy of the microfilm record converted back to digital. If you have questions please contact City of Tigard Records Department. AGENDA TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 9 , 1982 7 :30 P.M. FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - LECTURE ROOM 10865 S.W. Walnut Street, Tigard, Oregon 1. Open Meeting 2 R011 Call 3. Planning Commission Communication 1/ 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 4 .1 CPA 12-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: HOUSING NOTE: Public hearing will be opened, public testimony taken, and the hearing continued until January 18, 1983. 5. New Business 6 . Other Business CPA 8-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: ' ONOMY This element was approved by he Commission on December 7, 1982 with the s •ipulation that staff provide additional wording on financing of public facility construction. 7. Adjournment NOTE: On Saturday, December 11, 1982 at 1: 30 P.M. the Commission will hold a uublic hearing on CPA 9-82 - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES. Additional elements will be considered on January 18 , 1983. , 7-1 TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES December 9, 198 1. President Tepedino called the meeting to order at 7:36 P.M. . The meeting was held at Fowler Junior High School - Lecture Room, 10865 S.W. Walnut St. , Tigard, Oregon. 2. ROLL CALL Present: President Tepedino, Commissioners Speaker, Edin, Leverett, Owens, Moen and Bonn. Absent: Commissioner Christen. Staff: Bob Jean, City Administrator; William A. Monahan, Director of Planning & Development; Jeremy Coursolle, Associate Planner; Elizabeth Newton, Associate Planner; Adrianne Brockman, Legal Cousel; Diane Jelderks, Secretary. 3. Minutes were unavailable for December 7, 1983, Planning Commissioner meeting. 4. COMMISSION COMMUNICATION o President Tepedino read the agenda for public information and announced that the Public Hearings would be held on Saturday, December 11, 1982, at 1:30 P.M. on PUBLIC FACILTIES AND SERVICES. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS o President Tepedino opened the Public Hearings by reading the usual statement of authority for the procedure to be followed in the meeting. o Director of Planning and Development Monahan made staff's request to hear item 6 - CPA 8-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: ECONOMY. Commisioners agreed. 5.1 CPA 8-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: ECONOMY. o Director of Planning & Development Monahan explained the document had been revised per Planning Commission's comments as well as the additional information suggested by the public from previous meeting. Also, included in the element are two maps. Director Monahan then read the proposed language changes for the additional Finding, Policy and Implementation Strategies. (See memo dated December 9, 1982) Staff requested the policy to be changed as follows: 5.1.6 THE CITY SHALL SUPPORT PRIVATE FINANCING BY PRIVATE DEVELOPERS IN COORDINATION WITH AVAILABLE BONDING METHODS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC FACILITIES TO COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LAND DESIGNATED ON THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. o Discussion followed on how to take action and whether there should be any more public testimony. PUBLIC TESTIMONY o No one appeared to speak. CROSS EXAMINATION AND REBUTTLE o City Administrator, Bob Jean commented from the staff's perspective, recommend that the Commission stay away from specific policy mandates as to LID Policies. Discussion followed between staff and the Planning Commission. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED COMMISSION DISCUSSION AND ACTION *' Commissioner Moen moved and Commissioner Speaker seconded to approve the modified addition for CPA 8-82 and foward to City Council with a recommendation for adoption of the entire element. Motion carried unanimously by members present. 5.2 CPA 12-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: HOUSING o Associate Planner Coursolle explained that the draft distributed is a revision of the original draft distributed in April. He stated that the policies were separated from the text. The text is different but still incomplete. There are still issues that need to be discussed and again the CCI. The element will be redrafte d an distributed g ain in January. The three areas which need to be addressed are established versus developing areas, a buffering policy and locational criteria. o Director of Planning and Development Monahan explained that because a 45 day extension had been granted by the City Council that it would be better to continue the housing element to give the public an opportunity to provide input prior to the Planning Commission taking action. NPO & CCI COMMENTS o John Butler, NPO # 1 noted that policy 6.3.2 needed to have roads defined. o Bob Bledsoe, NPO # 3 requested staff to consider NPO # 3 recommendation as presented in writting. o Chris Vanderwood, NPO 5 stated that they are represented but do not have any comments at this time. o Commissioner Edin stated he had chaired the last two CCI meetings, when housing was discussed. His perception was that in most cases they had unanimous concensus on final wording. The exception was that NPO # 3 has a minority opinion on a few issues. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES December 9, 1982 Page 2 PUBLIC TESTIMONY o Larry Saub, read into the record a petition with 160 names from NPO # 1 area requesting that a low density be retained. o Betty McCain, corner of S.W. 121st and Gaarde which is across from the Bechtold annexation. She expressed her concern for the designation to be placed on that property. Most of the area is low density and she does not feel that the roads can handle a medium density on this property. o Paul Johnson, 9300 S.W. Hill St. , submitted and read a letter into the record regarding the CBD boundary. He did not support any increase in density. He also felt the CBD boundary should be relocated to protect the single family residential area. He also wanted to insure the protection of the Greenway and Floodplain area o John Gibbon, representing Portland Metro Home Builders Association and a member of the Board of Directors of the Washington County chapter of the Homes Builders Association. Also legal counsel for the Robert Randall Company, which owns a large amount of property in expressed his concern for getting the the Tigard area. Mr. Gibbon p g g process completed as soon as possible. He supported the majority of the element and voiced a few concerns regarding some of the policies. o Bill Lamb, who lives on Gaarde Street opposed the Bechtold property being developed as medium density especially because of the road conditions. o Bob Bledsoe, NPO # 3, stated they favored staffs supplementation to item 6.1, implementation strategy number three. RECESS 8:47 P.M. RECONVENE 9:05 P.M. STAFFS COMMENTS TO PUBLIC TESTIMONY o Bechtold area - Associate Planner Coursolle stated the reason for upgrading is LCDC goal # 10 which requires the city to provide for 10 units to the net acre and a fifty-fifty housing mix of single familyl7nd attached family residences. Presently Tigard has a density of six units to the acre. Because this amount is low, staff looked for large pieces of land on the outskirts of the city which would meet the locational criteria for development. This site would meet those requirements. o CBD/Greenway - Director of Planning and Development Monahan, explained that this area was not proposed by staff, but proposed and adopted by TURA in December of 1981. Mr. Monahan recommended that Mr. Johnson attend the TURA Advisory Committee meeting on January 12, 1983, at Tigard City Hall. He also noted that the Advisory Committee has been studying the area that Mr. Johnson is concerned with is recommending that it be planned for residental use only, however at a higher density. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES December 9, 1982 Page 3 o Discussion followed to clarify what the CBD is and what would be allowed within that zone. o Gloria Johnson questioned if the CBD is a zone, and what kind of protection will be given to the residential area in the form of buffering. Discussion followed regarding buffering and involvement in the NPO, CCI and TURA Advisory Committee. o Betty McCain questioned what staff plans are for improving 121st and Gaarde Road to handle the increased density proposed by staff. Discussion followed. o Vittz Ramsdell wanted the Commission to be aware that there is a right-of-way problem. in fact, the right-of-ways are not in all cases aligned. He feels that density is an important issue in relationship to transportation. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED o Commissioner Speaker moved and Commissioner Bonn seconded to continue the public hearing for CPA 12-83, HOUSING to January 18, 1983.15 Motion carried unanimously by Commissioners present. OTHER BUSINESS: o Associate Planner Coursolle stated that the water section of the Public Facilities and Services document would not be available for Saturday's meeting. o Director of Planning and Development reviewed the schedule for the Planning Commission, City Council and the CCI . o Discussion regarding the open position for Planning Commission. o Deane Leverett, volunteered for the Planning Commission position on TURA Advisory Committee. Meeting adjourned 9:30 P.M. Diane M. Jelderks, Secretary ATTEST: Francis J. Tepedino, Chairman PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES December 9, 1982 Page 4 :. ' PLANNING COMMISSION ROLL CALL MEETING Date 1(c;7'—',6/?- =- .Frank Tepedino V Clifford Speaker Don. Moen j "Phil . . Mark Christen Y 0 �, �'t'USE.f f-*... i Bonnie Owens Rey Bonn /. • DATE t ∎••► •- NOTICE: ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO SPEAK ON ANY ITEM MUST SIGN THEIR NAME and note their address. on this sheet., (Please Print your name). ITEM/bESCRTP.TION: c D l ® L ' 'A 0 42.. -4,► • .�l�c, PROPONENT (For) OPPONENT (against) Name, Address and Affiliation Name, Address and Affiliation IIMMEMENINEMENIM /, L (1( g950 `� ts ,k k-/- 6o , IIMPr . ' r 54 lam° . 1 Re MarraGMIIIIIMIM I/9 4-7,41 -fed a 1 0 1 1,4 4, '"y i( ,.s; `� S C d P..}. a a.v'1 d.t� -tl.�441 Y / H II MEMORANDUM TO: Members of the. Planning Commission FROM: William A. Monahan, Director of Planning & Development g�'►" ' DATE: December 9, 1982 SUBJECT: Suggested Revisions to Economy Comprehensive Plan Element Report. (CPA 8-82) The following are suggested language changes to the Economy element policies: FINDING A need exists for public facility development to make industrial and commercial lands available for economic development purposes. POLICY 5.1.6. THE CITY SHALL - E PRIVATE FINANCING BY PRIVATE DEVELOPERS IN COORDINATION WITH AVAILABLE BONDING METHODS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC FACILITIES TO COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY ! The City will encourage private land owners to consider utilizing available bonding methods to provide public facilities to open areas with the potential for industrial or commercial development. The City should not preclude any financing mechanism for the to implementation of its economic development objectives. II Amioolowoliosplimmir Petition by 160 petitioners in NPO#19 representing 1 05 LOW Density Single Family Residences , pleading for re- tention of said. LOW Density zoning, etc . Dated 12-04-82 thru 12--09-82.1 ,1 2 ,jeS, Original Petition to City Council. Xerox Copies to Planning Commission & City Planning ta. P E T I T I O N Tigard , Oregon December 1982 TO : Planning Commission and the City Council City of Tigard , Oregon SUBJECT: Preliminary "Tigard Comprehensive Plan" , viz ; CPA 15-82 ; 20 19-82 ; ZOA 9-82 ; and CPA 14-82 . We . the undersigned petitioners , hereby tuplore the City of Tigard governing bodies to retain the present zoning of lowi.ensity single family residential on Tax Lot 400 , Section 2, T. 2 S. , R. 1 W. , WM, comprising 7 .17 acres and abutting the north line of Omara Street . Also, that the contiguous 10.71-acre tract, Tax Lot 500 , retain the present "Park" and "Greenway" designations ; and , that any portion of the "Park" not so retained be designated LOW density single family residential. Further, that a portion of the southerly boundary of the Central Bixsiness District be moved northward so that the southeast corner at Hall Blvd . would be either at the north line of the church property or at Fanno Creek, and then traverse Fanno Creek upstream to its intersection with a projection- of Ash Avenue, thence following said projection southwesterly to re-connect with the balance of the CBD southerly boundary extending northwesterly to Pacific Highway at McKenzie Street . The foregoing requests are in accord with the NPO #1 Plan adopted by the City Council on May 20 , 1974 and recognized as complying with the requirements of a comprehensive plan per Chapters 197 and 227 of the Oregon Revised Statutes . Aforesaid Plan recognized Fanno Creek as a natural buffer between the Neighborhood 's residential and business areas. The Plan also provided that the single family character of the area designated on the Plan Map as urban LOW density residential be viewed as a posit ve asset to be retained . This concept is contin- ued in preliminaryCPA 14-82, Section 6 .3.1, which states that the City shall direct its land use actions toward the maintenance of the pre- scribed density for residential areas . Failure to revise a portion of the CBD southerly boundary as above recommended will adversely affect preservation of the greenway and flood plain area by inducing the authorization of land-fill within the floodplain area and , in the case of residential units, construc- tion of HIGH DENSITY which the CBD ,Boning commands ; as well as other CBD uses which also would be totally incompatible with the LOW desity single family residential area. We urge that you grant the above pleas in order to maintain the mar- ket value of the adjacent properties and to enable the petitioners herein to realize and' benefit from the ammenities attendant to the already established LOW density zoning of singlelfamily residences that they have a right to expect. Li 9_4 0_41 61,,r4 Li 0." OTT. 0_i i=ii .0 i P f' t., ., .•':-.;iit ,,.,,,,,. . ,,,,,,?. a: 14 „..,.:,: .r Petitioners herein also plead for revision of that portion of pre.. liminar-y CPA 144,82 treating with certain proposed street extensions, . e. , eliminate the proposed extension of "SW Omara to SW $111 par- "° allel to SW Ash" and instead call for the extension of SW Hill on an easterly traverse connecting with 'SW Omara near the Senior Citizen Center. We feel that this would ouch better serve the community. u .. Future development proposals should be sesitive to the concerns. of l` - citizens for their own immediate environment as well as to the well being of the City as a whole. We agree with Mayor Bishop's remarks appearing in the September 8,1982, edition- of the paper "This Week" to the effect that it is important , that Tigard grow up nicely and that a good family environment be kept; also, that there has been very high population growth pressure that has to be kept in check. r Thank you for your consideration in these matters. December Tigard Petitioner Date Phone Address J , s x-.;1-1 t/ x? / . ' fA;4 / (;�_ A, 3s- s-u� ./4f/r 7 63cr-6- (-(1 (3 3� SVV 11 (l c-D': - 7v Q.z ¢. J ; �-1/,-2 J.. / —' q i //e7,,../c.-‘7 ... tfr/ J- 87/ ` _./././. ,i7/1„,.)., . , ,4(4, ...__ ,.. . . „.,,, . ,„ . .., .. . 7 • , ,. /, .3 2-.S7 ,. . ) 546,5-J Ce-,t_e_. ,s. _. -tit , f ;1 f �. G`�-� / ‘zo -.2.59-2 9j 00_ 5',? i/'JJ 4 ,s7":1- _ ,, fir/ r . ?` �>a L-f ' , ' J G+l r�---1 ' :I r^' . ,'' `r,, f G ;f �+ ', ' -""'t '' ' .," :f../:.<?,, .1-, e? . 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'-re,ATAlG, r . _F, „ I,- 9fe) r r C, ,. ,_ ,.. '-e c , 14. - - 1 - sr s , ,I j I 40 12 q i z - 7 '1"6 , aoireo ill .>Me /,,. ..9 { , / i I , I / — 1 I -x 3 December 9, 1982 Tigard Planning Staff Tigard Planning Commission Tigard City Council City of Tigard, Oregon, 97223. Dear Members : FANNO CREEK CREENWAY AND FLOODPLAIN In NPO #1 Book, page 44, it says Fanno Creek provides a natural buffer between the neighborhoods residential and business district. Why should the Planning Staff want to take in the Greenway and Flood Plain for the Central Business District? The CBD calls for high density. Do they want to fill in the flood plain and make it high density? Are they proposing to throw out all of the existing codes which now protect our Greenway and Floodplain areas? The NPO #1 Book talks about the important reasons why we should keep the Greenway and Flood Plain on Page 3, 12, 44, 45 and 47. 1. As a buffer between the residential area and the central district. The Planning Staff has the CBD line coming across the Greenway adjacent to a low density singlefami,1yarea which will destroy the Greenway and Flood Plain buffer. 2. The NPO #1 Book states that filling in the Flood Plain would create flooding aiddinsurance rates for floods would g up. 3. The Greenway trees and vegetation helps purify the air and puts oxygen back into the air. vital birds , water fowl and wild 4. The Greenway. is very vit l f r , life which helps keep down tPe population of mice, rats II and insects. The CBD line should be moved to the business side of the Greenway to protect the Greenway and to preserve the low density single family residential area. We should maintain the codes we now have which protects the Greenway and gives 2 .abuffer to the single family low density residental areas. Once the Greenway and Flood Plain is destroyed, a very vital part of our environment is lost forever. 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G-3 N IIsH J0IAY GOMM, A•12 MBG•t�GNSrrY Rte, M-4 INVUeoTACAL A-o/bo NIGH 0EN41'TY itaist 0 OPE.N esoPACE I 111 C •3M RE-TAIL CQMMCEtcSAL. L+-r, • 1 DOWNTOWN T C ITY OF T GA I RD DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PLAN - _._ • 1 ' I I 4 • { I n I r i I I Aft 410 411 AGENDA TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION DECEMBER 9 , 1982 -- 7 :30 P.M. ' FOWLER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - LECTURE ROOM 10865 S.W. Walnut Street, Tigard, Oregon • 1. Open Meeting 2. Roll Call 3. Planning Commission Communication 4 . PUBLIC HEARINGS: • 4 . 1 CPA 12-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: HOUSING NOTE: Public hearing will be opened, public testimony taken, and the hearing continued until January 18, 1983. 5. New Business 6. Other Business of • CPA 8-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: ECONOMY This element was approved by the Commission on December 7, 1982 with the stipulation that staff provide additional wording on financing of public facility construction. 7 . Adjournment • w NOTE: On Saturday, December 11, 1982 at 1:30 P.M. the Commission will Ct. hold a public hearing on CPA 9-82 - COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: PUBLIC FACILITIES AND SERVICES. Additional elements will be considered on January 18, 1983. W • TIGARD PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES December 9, 198 1. President Tepedino called the meeting to order at 7:36 P.M. . The meeting was held at Fowler Junior High School - Lecture Room, 10865 S.W. Walnut St. , Tigard, Oregon. 2. ROLL CALL: Present: President Tepedino, Commissioners Speaker, Edin, Leverett, Owens, Moen and Bonn. Absent: Commissioner Christen. Staff: Bob Jean, City Administrator; William A. Monahan, Director of Planning & Development; Jeremy Coursolle, Associate Planner; Elizabeth Newton, Associate Planner; Adrianne Brockman, Legal Cousel; Diane Jelderks, Secretary, 3. Minutes were unavailable for December 7, 1983, Planning Commissioner meeting. 4., COMMISSION COMMUNICATION o President Tepedino read the agenda for public information and announced that the Public Hearings would be held on Saturday, December 11, 1982, at 1:30 P.M. on PUBLIC FACILTIES AND SERVICES. 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS • o President Tepedino opened the Public Hearings by reading the usual statement of authority for the procedure to be followed in the meeting. o Director of Planning and Development Monahan made staffs request to hear item 6 - CPA 8-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: ECONOMY. Commisioners agreed. 5.1 CPA 8-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: ECONOMY. o Director of Planning & Development Monahan explained the document had been revised per Planning Commission's comments as well as the additional information suggested by the public from previous meeting. Also, included in the element are two maps. Director Monahan then read the proposed language changes for the additional Finding, Policy and Implementation Strategies. (See memo dated December 9, 1982) Staff requested the policy to be changed as follows: 5.1.6 THE CITY SHALL SUPPORT PRIVATE FINANCING BY PRIVATE DEVELOPERS IN COORDINATION WITH AVAILABLE BONDING METHODS TO PROVIDE PUBLIC FACILITIES TO COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL LAND DESIGNATED ON THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. 4.1 4110 * o Discussion followed on how to take action and whether there should be • any more public testimony. PUBLIC TESTIMONY a No one appeared to speak. CROSS EXAMINATION AND REBUTTLE o City Administrator, Bob Jean commented from the staffs perspective, recommend that the Commission stay away from specific policy mandates as to LID Policies. Discussion followed between staff and the Planning Commission. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED COMMISSION DISCUSSION AND ACTION o Commissioner Moen moved and Commissioner Speaker seconded to approve the modified addition for CPA 8-82 and foward to City Council with a recommendation for adoption of the entire element. Motion carried unanimously by members kesent. 5.2 CPA 12-82 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REPORT: HOUSING • o Associate Planner Coursolle explained that the draft distributed is a revision of the original draft distributed in April. He stated that the policies were separated from the text. The text is different but still incomplete. There are still issues that need to be discussed with the CCI. The element will be redrafted and' distributed again in January. The three areas which need to be addressed are established versus developing areas, a buffering policy and locational criteria. o Director of Planning and Development Monahan explained that because a 45 day extension had been granted by the City Council that it would be better to continue the housing element to give the public an opportunity to provide input prior to the Planning Commission taking action. NPO & CCI COMMENTS o John Butler, NPO # 1 noted that policy 6.3.2 needed to have roads defined. o Bob Bledsoe, NPO # 3 requested staff to consider NPO # 3 recommendation as presented in writting. a Chris Vanderwood, NPO 5 stated that they are represented but do not have any comments at this time. o Commissioner Edin stated he had chaired the last two CCI meetings, when housing was discussed. His perception was that in most cases they had unanimous concensus on final wording. The exception was that NPO # 3 has a minority opinion on a few issues. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES December 9, 1982 Page 2 S 4111 PUBLIC TESTIMONY o Larry Saub, read into the record a petition with 160 names from NPO # 1 area requesting that a low density be retained. o Betty McCain, corner of S.W. 121st and Gaarde which is across from the Bechtold annexation. She expressed her concern for the designation to be placed on that property. Most of the area is low density and she does not feel that the roads- can handle a medium density on this property. o Paul Johnson, 9300 S.W. Hill St. , submitted and read a letter into the record regarding the CBD boundary. He did not support any increase in density. He also felt the CBD boundary should be relocated to protect the single family residential area. He also wanted to insure the protection of the Greenway and Floodplain area o John Gibbon, representing Portland Metro Home Builders Association • and a member of the Board of Directors of the Washington County chapter of the Homes Builders Association. Also legal counsel for the Robert Randall Company, which owns a large amount of property in the Tigard area. Mr. Gibbon expressed his concern for getting the process completed as soon as possible. He supported the majority of • the element and voiced a few concerns regarding some of the policies. o Bill. Lamb, who lives on Gaarde Street opposed the Bechtold property being developed as medium density especially because of the road • ;;: conditions. o Bob Bledsoe, NPO # 3, stated they favored staffs supplementation to item 6.1, implementation strategy number three. RECESS 8:47 P.M. RECONVENE1. 9:05 P.M. STAFFS COMMENTS TO PUBLIC TESTIMONY o Bechtold area - Associate Planner Coursolle stated the reason for upgrading is LCDC goal # 10 which requires the city to provide for 10 units to the net acre and a fifty-fifty housing mix of single familyl7nd attached family residences. Presently Tigard has a density of six units to the acre. Because this amount is low, staff looked for large pieces of land on the outskirts of the city which would meet the locational criteria for development. This site would C/y meet those requirements. CBD/Greenway - Director of Planning and Development Monahan, explained that this area was not proposed by staff, but proposed and t.5 adopted by TURA in December of 1981. Mr. Monahan recommended that Mr. Johnson attend the TURA Advisory Committee meeting on January 12, 1983, at Tigard City Hall. He also noted that the Advisory Committee has been studying the area that Mr. Johnson is concerned with is recommending that it be planned for residental use only, however at a higher density. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES December 9, 1982 Page 3 41/ o Discussion followed to clarify what the CBD is and what would be allowed within that zone. o Gloria Johnson questioned if the CBD is a zone, and what kind of protection will be given to the residential area in the form of buffering. Discussion followed regarding buffering and involvement in the NPO, CCI and TURA Advisory Committee. o Betty McCain questioned what staff plans are for improving 121st and Gaarde Road to handle the increased density proposed by staff. Discussion followed. a Vittz Ramsdell wanted the Commission to be aware that there is a right-of-way problem. in fact, the right-of-ways are not in all cases aligned. He feels that density is an important issue in relationship to transportation. PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED o Commissioner Speaker moved and Coeismissioner Bonn seconded to continue the public hearing for CPA 12-83, HOUSING to January 18, 1983.15 Motion carried unanimously by Commissioners present. OTHER BUSINESS: o Associate Planner Coursolle stated that the water section of the Public Facilities and Services document would not be available for Saturday's meeting. o Director of Planning and Development reviewed the schedule for the Planning Commission, City Council and the CCI o Discussion g open p regarding the o en osition for Planning Commission. g o Deane Leverett, volunteered for the Planning Commission position on TURA Advisory Committee. Meeting adjourned 9:30 P.M. Diane M. Jelderks, Secretary ATTEST: Francis J. Tepedino, Chairman PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES December 9, 1982 Page 4