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Item 27 - Appeal Application Nos. 2020-03 and 2020-04 - Central Pointe Mixed-Use Development
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Item 27 - Appeal Application Nos. 2020-03 and 2020-04 - Central Pointe Mixed-Use Development
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Central Pointe, 411 St. & Cabrillo Park <br />August 15, 2019 Sunshine Ordinance Community Meeting <br />Page 3 <br />• Q. What is the roadway to west used for (on site plan)? <br />A. That's actually a gated access for emergency vehicles only. <br />• Q. What is the sidewalk width going to be around the project? <br />A. Not sure exactly, but those details will follow. <br />• Q. Will there be security on site? <br />A. Some areas will be gated. <br />• Q. How far was the outreach? 500' is not enough, doesn't cover everyone. Should <br />consider reaching out to neighboring communities. One couple talked about how they <br />found out about the meeting through "Next Door". When is next meeting? How was it <br />posted? <br />A. Rules were followed within the City's guidelines for Sunshine Ordinance. It was <br />posted in the paper, meeting notices mailed and posted signs on the property. <br />• Signs should also be posted at the Mabury curve. <br />• Q. When is the next meeting? <br />A. The next meeting with the community will be hosted after the traffic study is <br />complete. <br />• Q. What kind of landscaping is being proposed? (Desi) I don't like palm trees; they get <br />tall and lose their value. I think you should plant pine trees; also wants boulders and <br />some type of public art. <br />A. Matt Jackson, project's landscape architect addressed the question. Tall, fuller type <br />trees, vegetation will be placed along the freeway and other areas. However, <br />typically, palm trees work well along storefronts or other commercial buildings, <br />because they don't have a tendency to hide the signage. <br />• Q. Could you please bring more displays? <br />A. Yes, definitely. <br />• Q. Will we be kept informed of all activities? <br />A. Yes. <br />• Q. Could we have the next community meeting at the Cabrillo Park, maybe the tennis <br />court area? <br />A. Yes, we'll work on that. <br />• Additional comment: Desi stated his concerns, but added that "overall, likes the <br />project". <br />Meeting adjourned approximately 7:15 PM <br />
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