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to become increasingly residential; <br />3. Location of oomeroial /retail woes on the subject site is in <br />1959 C <br />omprehensive oeoCityjives to outlined to the <br />959 f the <br />4. Commeroial clustering is called for along Highway 10 to <br />specifioally discourage strip commercial development allow- <br />ing commercial development on the site above described, wets <br />up as opportunity for continued remsning of residentially <br />aimed laud to "133" on those paroels of undeveloped land <br />direotly to the north a .subject site. This will oreate a <br />strip commercial atmosphere which is in direst conflict to <br />the Comprehensive Plan wad should be disoauraged; <br />5. Mush of the presently zoned oonmeroisl property along <br />'Highway 10 is currently undeveloped and this lead should be <br />developed first, ia,eodordwnoe with the Comprehensive P1sa, <br />before land is developed for a particular use which is <br />contradictory to that Plan; <br />6. Increased tratfio volume may pose a potential safety hazard <br />to users wishing to use the proposed park which lies on the <br />east side of Silver Lake Road and will draw heavily from <br />residential users to the west and south; and <br />7. Oroveiand Road and Silver Lake Road, both of which measure <br />60 right -of -way is classified as a minor street which were <br />act intended to handle the traffic volumes that would be <br />generated by an office /retail center. <br />8 ayes. Carried. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted <br />:Nancy Burmeister, Searetarr <br />