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Housing Redevelopment Authority
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2/8/1983
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-12- <br />• small areas where people could congregate and talk and maybe there would <br />be an area where they could barbeque. Again, this is a tough scale to <br />address those kind of details. In the guidelines, it was talking about <br />the scale of, of addressing the lights and in all of our projects we <br />always have controlled lights and it doesn't fall off our project and <br />on the pedestrian level, rather than having a general highlight, we <br />prefer the small like 42" high which would put direct light on the <br />pathway, let's say, without a lot of wear on the project so that's how <br />we address that detail. <br />George Marks <br />RA ne of the things I was thinking of was the lower part of the <br />project, for example, I wanted to walk someplace north, ..... <br />Bruce Knutson <br />nutson Co..) Again, the public access would come along tied into the <br />driveway system and again there are areas here for the garden plots for <br />the garden club or whatever and so it wouldn't be a rigid system, but <br />it would meander through there with a lot of landscaped areas around. <br />George Marks <br />HRA It would connect in all directions? <br />Bruce Knutson <br />Knutson Co.) Right. We probably wouldn't connect, unless it was a <br />very controlled connection, to the commercial area. I think on a housing <br />project you want to actually want to control the amount of off site <br />traffic that comes into it. The older people are very sensitive about <br />who comes into their building and they really have a strong identity <br />• that that's their building. Any other questions? <br />Bob Sundland <br />TH—RA-T--I--Tiave no other questions. Thank you.very much, gentlemen. Could <br />you leave your boards, your displays? If you don't care to leave them <br />up for the next presentation, you can stack them up here, if you'd like. <br />John Curry <br />w%u13Zike to add one final comment, I speak for the organization, that <br />we're very proud of the talent and ability of this team we've put <br />together to bring to a project like this. They not only have a lot of <br />talent, they have a lot of caring.and we think that's very important <br />in a project such as yours and some of us in the organization our role <br />is more that and they never let me forget that I pick the category <br />that this goes into and that's my role, just to provide input of that <br />once in a while. <br />(Sundland) They bounce it off you to see if you like it, huh? <br />John Curry <br />An�t7ey don't pay much attention to it after that. <br />Thank you. <br />Thank you. <br />
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