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2nd I have a motion of a second. Any further discussion? 00:00:01
All in favor, we roll call on this. 00:00:05
Tucker Campbell. 00:00:08
Messy Thomas. 00:00:11
Motion care for one. 00:00:14
All right. We will move on to the quarter ordinance. We'll follow a similar. 00:00:17
Process here under some of you didn't for cut off there isn't another comment period quarter ordinances a little different Shannon 00:00:21
wheel advanced slots and over working some challenges here. 00:00:27
Don't worry about that. I just want to we can advance, OK the primary, the primary goal of this ordinance is. 00:00:35
Look at our codes. We don't have a lot of standards for residential specific standard residential construction. And what we're 00:00:43
realizing is we have some residential quarters into the city that we anticipate and is likely to have significant infill 00:00:49
development on over the next few years. And there's really very little guidance in our codes. 00:00:54
Around quality or quality or style phones and our codes on his quarters. And so that is actually for some clearly we've had 00:01:00
questions from developers on what our expectations would be in those corridors and and provide an opportunity for home built in 00:01:06
those quarters set their temperature for our city to actually come before council for approval rather than be approved 00:01:12
administratively. I think that's a pretty fair summary if you want to add anything or Mayor Tim or if anybody else wants to offer 00:01:17
anything for the quarter award. 00:01:23
All right, I'm not hearing. 00:01:30
With that, we'll do the same thing 4 minutes step forward, have something to say about the quarter ordinance and and we'll start 00:01:33
timers here from. 00:01:36
Before you start, I want to thank. 00:01:43
Mr. Ernie Lightman holding his microphone down so I could. 00:01:47
I heard you. Thank you. The rest of you like an echo. And when I sat on the 2nd row, had to bend over like this to hear you can 00:01:51
hold your head up. So I just want to let you know that's a lady, Kristen Tucker said. You got to start somewhere. Thank you. 00:01:57
This is why you start a city. 00:02:04
See all of some news if I was on Rules are similar to hypocrisy on the City Council for the last few. 00:02:07
And then the public meeting. I'm gonna have public meetings. I pay for God, nothing or not. 3000 people in this town. Nobody knew 00:02:17
about the 2007, nobody about this. Except the paper. Not me. You got 3000 pages. Ten 3000 people. And this is here for this 00:02:23
reason. But we're here. I want to talk about hypocrisy. 00:02:30
Fish Amazing Democracy is not the minister. Smith knows the car. We're talking about the car on South Main Street. I know what 00:02:37
it's like to deal with the city and historic properties. There's a soil, water, strawberry containment that's in direct violation 00:02:44
of C ordinance for Seth Maine senior Carter. Totally. And you'll make that decision. A house across me has three One, 3006 and 00:02:51
three records. There's no some more 117. 00:02:59
South Main Street, where the mother lives. 00:03:06
Basically how it works. You turn down the historic lodge, don't give them it permission. You don't put it to build the moon, but 00:03:08
you don't have storm water containment. 00:03:13
And this is what we're talking about. And all these houses are not estate. This town has room for senior citizens. I've 7-1 years 00:03:18
old. I've been there since I was born. Why'd you do that? Why did you not take it? Why did you not fight for jail? 00:03:24
Where the parking is on Water Street where the bicycles come in. There was no owned a prison house and he's like house sitting in. 00:03:32
She did it. So if it going to happen, consistency and we're going to consist. 00:03:44
Then let's find our own rules and let's let people know, let people know when these things are happening. I'll get it. Now. The 00:03:49
direct message to everything in this county. And you've got some people in this room because this is the serving that this power 00:03:55
grid that you're doing right now is another thing of 2007. And I want to complete one I said. 00:04:01
I could do it, but this term here's I say nice. 00:04:08
This hypocrisy in this time is chilling, chilling and I hope the job payments because the last one thank you very much. 00:04:13
Thank you, Sir Smith. Thank you, Mr. Math. All right. Next up, Mr. Robert. 00:04:23
Courtney, over this time I represent 1431 Highway 15. 00:04:32
Another property. 00:04:36
I'm not going to work community control that. 00:04:42
I think we have enough. 00:04:45
It's 2 four days if you can figure out how to read it and you read it. 00:04:47
So no, I'm not from that can be applied ever. How? 00:04:52
Somebody didn't fit. 00:04:56
That's what we just did. 00:05:00
So we're federal government. We test nurses. We read them. Matter of fact, we eat them. 00:05:04
So I'm disappointed, as you know. Thank you, Mr. Elder. 00:05:08
Mr. Marshall. 00:05:15
Fresh model. I guess both of these really go hand in hand because a lot of verdicts. 00:05:20
Translate together. 00:05:25
So the way I read this to get anything done before she got to get a certificate of progress. 00:05:28
Right. And that's from. Is that from y'all or is that from? 00:05:33
The. 00:05:38
That come from council in the quarter is the council. Yeah, that's correct. This council, the board. 00:05:39
In terms of what we've established accordance. 00:06:18
So, and this is mainly to do with new construction. 00:06:21
Yes, residential, new residential construction. 00:06:24
Maintenance of existing properties, right? 00:06:28
So that we don't like Mr. Campbell saying you have to get approval to get a change front door. 00:06:32
Joe, I'll have to print the document for here. 00:06:38
Will this put a 5 point on such? Are you referring to another section or a section 6 I just referred to? 00:07:16
Yes, Sir. Yeah. So I mean, that's what I started out saying. These two documents complement each other because they kind of say 00:07:21
the same thing as far as the maintenance. 00:07:27
The problem, I say, is when you put under your hardship on some of these people that can't afford it and. 00:08:00
That's going to have diminished value on that home if they've lost some control of what they can and can't do if. 00:08:06
You know they change to network their home and won't hear it. Something that invades their personal property rights if somebody 00:08:13
says you can do that. 00:08:18
I think that's. I think that's the that's right. Yeah. So anyway. 00:08:23
Bye. Thank you. 00:08:30
Other comments on the quarter one. 00:08:34
Was sort of that we said Travis yeah Challenger welcome back. I didn't want to speak tonight so this may be able to organize this 00:08:37
Tucker mission trying to I don't think anybody to live next to neoprene house or have a strip club their property cancer control 00:08:43
colors of houses for. 00:08:48
My concern that I would express is. 00:08:56
Just a thought experiment, assume everybody on the council is reasonable, it may not be in future. And so my concern is I think 00:08:59
we're seeing just a general erosion of property rights in the US and. 00:09:05
I think that could I could get worse. 00:09:12
Doubt I would. I would always err on the side of I think people should have the right to tear down property, I think, Mr. Elder. 00:09:16
So yeah kind of just forecast all but I have AI have a personal concern with a council telling citizens really what they can do 00:09:24
the house and I know balance I think this particular one that I went through goes a little ***** bar I think anything other than 00:09:29
the demo part that you feel like I'm just curious specifically there's something else you know to Mr. because I mean it's more 00:09:34
theoretical than anything it's you know I. 00:09:40
I sort of trust you guys to if you come forward with problem. I have internal experience of maybe some stuff I think is reasonable 00:09:46
but you know I don't know who's going to get up here in the future and so end of the day you have people determine what you do 00:09:50
with your property and I. 00:09:55
That's the access on which being American spends. So I just, I'm just against it. Thank you. 00:10:00
Mr. Garrett. 00:10:07
I have similar bosses that Mister Belder just said as a business owner in Militant in Wattsville and owning commercial property 00:10:11
down there with my family. 00:10:15
I had a big problem. If someone tells me I can't make apple gains on my property and I feel as if this ordinance is saying, hey, 00:10:19
you may have no house here, but if CVS wants to come in and buy three rental houses and put Acvs on the corner, you are limiting 00:10:24
that property owner's ability to gain money on the property. And as a business owner I strictly propose that. So that's all I 00:10:30
would ask the council to consider you are you are limiting? 00:10:35
Many generational owners are being able to do what they wish their property and I understand there are, there are negatives and 00:10:41
losing some of that control on what it may look like coming into the city. But as you mentioned, there's a lot of eight things 00:10:46
that came from hearing some houses down like Town Center and things like that. So I would not want to prohibit opportunities like 00:10:51
that from coming to our city because we've had an ordinance that would prohibit that everybody else has come up. I will say this, 00:10:56
the goal is not to. 00:11:01
I hear all the time we're fighting battle in Watkinsville. We fought it hard. Mr. Smith brought the list of buildings that have 00:12:12
disappeared and I find it ironic and troubling. But the fact is we didn't have any ways to prevent most of those homes from going 00:12:17
away. There's not a way for us to save us to the realistic so. 00:12:21
So that's that's down that's the balance that we're trying to do is is have an opportunity for the citizens have a voice in that 00:12:27
process and right now realistically they don't. If someone wants to you pull the militia permit on you know you know on a historic 00:12:33
home in Watkinsville then there's some things we can do but there's a lot we do at the end of the day to put that from to prevent 00:12:39
them from going away and and for most people I hear from they find that a tragedy those losses tragic. 00:12:45
Umm, so anyway, what is what's my perspective on this issue? Do we have Mr. Butler, if you want support? 00:12:53
But it it shows the bullet. 00:13:02
Ends time 2. 00:13:07
Decades ago. 00:13:10
The lady wanted to do something with a house that she. 00:13:12
Maybe you all probably know this. You may know more about it than I do. 00:13:16
But she was not allowed to do what she wanted to do with her eyes. Now I don't know what she was living in it, or whether it was 00:13:21
one next to her. Maybe did she own? And really, I don't know anything. But I didn't know the house accidentally burned. 00:13:28
So she couldn't. 00:13:38
Well, she had the right to do. 00:13:40
We call somebody in this town, prevented her. 00:13:42
Doing what? Probably what she wanted to do. We can't stop. 00:13:47
A person from tear down. 00:13:51
A little bit. You can't do it. 00:13:55
If they want to do it, they can do it. 00:13:57
If you were trying to prevent. 00:14:00
You need to be cautious and conservative in developing your detail. 00:14:05
Ordinance. 00:14:11
Person. 00:14:14
You know, refer to the bat other than moonshine. 00:14:16
My father did some some things on moonshine in this county because the sheriff, the friend of the family, was trying to catch a 00:14:20
moonshine. 00:14:25
Distributor by their dregs. 00:14:31
And he was going on property trying to get somebody. He don't got the jewelry. My father hung up the jury. You can't do that. You 00:14:35
have to have a warrant. You got to go. 00:14:40
And outside this when you start infringing upon. 00:14:45
The homeowners rights, the property you dealing with a very fundamental BI. 00:14:50
Thank Mr. Bull. 00:14:57
The other comments, Mr. Dorman. 00:15:01
Kirkland. 00:15:04
This ordinance here I have a couple questions on this. I need clarification. Unlike the historical preservation, this is not 00:15:07
status quo for procedure right to. 00:15:11
The court ordinance with historical preservation ordinance. No. This is this is something that you need to walk so and and with. 00:15:16
What are the next step after this? If you were to vote to a participate point, I'm more to the next step. Is it active immediately 00:15:25
or is it like the historical preservation when it's where there's photoshops this effect immediately but then it does outline. 00:15:29
There are some standards incorporated into the ordinance, but it does outline process without more formal standards and the 00:15:34
quarter would be specifically designated and when? 00:15:38
With this ordinance as is, made available to the public. 00:15:44
Plus Friday. 00:15:48
Where was location? 00:15:50
Impose some city website regards to that. The last time I find where I get for the May or the February. 00:15:53
Retreat was 12 noon today. I mean even last Friday. Like I just have extreme concerns how fast this is moving for something that 00:16:01
is effective immediately and that is for reaching. And what I hear from a lot of, you know, people anger. 00:16:08
They're concerned with the control and in this case I feel like it's very fast And and that one question for item F and this may 00:16:15
be for you, I don't know. It states an application has a file. This is talking about the signage. I believe the application has 00:16:19
been filed with the corridor design Commission. 00:16:24
I didn't see. 00:16:31
Mention in there about the creation or composition or the appointment of members of that that. 00:16:32
Core Design Commission An earlier draft reference at the current draft check on the website Current draft says an application file 00:16:39
with the city. The reason it says Order Design Commission is when I drew this up for the City of Madison in 1998 for their 00:16:46
corridors, they chose to do a separate corridor design Commission of analogous to an historic preservation Commission. 00:16:52
Industrial that was for actually multiple. Madison Highway, basically the end of South Main Street isn't all the way to state 20 00:17:01
to get not industrial so much as retail commercial. If you see the transformation that corridor over 20 years, you'd see how 00:17:06
effective that was. This course geared towards residential is, the mayor stated. Towards preservation of the existing traditional 00:17:12
residential housing and the ambiance as you enter these gay corridors into the city, which is the last chance to make a first 00:17:18
impression. 00:17:24
You enter into a small towns to the Watkinsville and enlisted in those corridors in the verbage and innovate so that you have to 00:17:30
decide a map later on, but it lists out experimentation as well. 00:17:35
Early draft he was changed to get away from industrial commercial to get to that way. And here's the current. 00:17:40
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2nd I have a motion of a second. Any further discussion? 00:00:01
All in favor, we roll call on this. 00:00:05
Tucker Campbell. 00:00:08
Messy Thomas. 00:00:11
Motion care for one. 00:00:14
All right. We will move on to the quarter ordinance. We'll follow a similar. 00:00:17
Process here under some of you didn't for cut off there isn't another comment period quarter ordinances a little different Shannon 00:00:21
wheel advanced slots and over working some challenges here. 00:00:27
Don't worry about that. I just want to we can advance, OK the primary, the primary goal of this ordinance is. 00:00:35
Look at our codes. We don't have a lot of standards for residential specific standard residential construction. And what we're 00:00:43
realizing is we have some residential quarters into the city that we anticipate and is likely to have significant infill 00:00:49
development on over the next few years. And there's really very little guidance in our codes. 00:00:54
Around quality or quality or style phones and our codes on his quarters. And so that is actually for some clearly we've had 00:01:00
questions from developers on what our expectations would be in those corridors and and provide an opportunity for home built in 00:01:06
those quarters set their temperature for our city to actually come before council for approval rather than be approved 00:01:12
administratively. I think that's a pretty fair summary if you want to add anything or Mayor Tim or if anybody else wants to offer 00:01:17
anything for the quarter award. 00:01:23
All right, I'm not hearing. 00:01:30
With that, we'll do the same thing 4 minutes step forward, have something to say about the quarter ordinance and and we'll start 00:01:33
timers here from. 00:01:36
Before you start, I want to thank. 00:01:43
Mr. Ernie Lightman holding his microphone down so I could. 00:01:47
I heard you. Thank you. The rest of you like an echo. And when I sat on the 2nd row, had to bend over like this to hear you can 00:01:51
hold your head up. So I just want to let you know that's a lady, Kristen Tucker said. You got to start somewhere. Thank you. 00:01:57
This is why you start a city. 00:02:04
See all of some news if I was on Rules are similar to hypocrisy on the City Council for the last few. 00:02:07
And then the public meeting. I'm gonna have public meetings. I pay for God, nothing or not. 3000 people in this town. Nobody knew 00:02:17
about the 2007, nobody about this. Except the paper. Not me. You got 3000 pages. Ten 3000 people. And this is here for this 00:02:23
reason. But we're here. I want to talk about hypocrisy. 00:02:30
Fish Amazing Democracy is not the minister. Smith knows the car. We're talking about the car on South Main Street. I know what 00:02:37
it's like to deal with the city and historic properties. There's a soil, water, strawberry containment that's in direct violation 00:02:44
of C ordinance for Seth Maine senior Carter. Totally. And you'll make that decision. A house across me has three One, 3006 and 00:02:51
three records. There's no some more 117. 00:02:59
South Main Street, where the mother lives. 00:03:06
Basically how it works. You turn down the historic lodge, don't give them it permission. You don't put it to build the moon, but 00:03:08
you don't have storm water containment. 00:03:13
And this is what we're talking about. And all these houses are not estate. This town has room for senior citizens. I've 7-1 years 00:03:18
old. I've been there since I was born. Why'd you do that? Why did you not take it? Why did you not fight for jail? 00:03:24
Where the parking is on Water Street where the bicycles come in. There was no owned a prison house and he's like house sitting in. 00:03:32
She did it. So if it going to happen, consistency and we're going to consist. 00:03:44
Then let's find our own rules and let's let people know, let people know when these things are happening. I'll get it. Now. The 00:03:49
direct message to everything in this county. And you've got some people in this room because this is the serving that this power 00:03:55
grid that you're doing right now is another thing of 2007. And I want to complete one I said. 00:04:01
I could do it, but this term here's I say nice. 00:04:08
This hypocrisy in this time is chilling, chilling and I hope the job payments because the last one thank you very much. 00:04:13
Thank you, Sir Smith. Thank you, Mr. Math. All right. Next up, Mr. Robert. 00:04:23
Courtney, over this time I represent 1431 Highway 15. 00:04:32
Another property. 00:04:36
I'm not going to work community control that. 00:04:42
I think we have enough. 00:04:45
It's 2 four days if you can figure out how to read it and you read it. 00:04:47
So no, I'm not from that can be applied ever. How? 00:04:52
Somebody didn't fit. 00:04:56
That's what we just did. 00:05:00
So we're federal government. We test nurses. We read them. Matter of fact, we eat them. 00:05:04
So I'm disappointed, as you know. Thank you, Mr. Elder. 00:05:08
Mr. Marshall. 00:05:15
Fresh model. I guess both of these really go hand in hand because a lot of verdicts. 00:05:20
Translate together. 00:05:25
So the way I read this to get anything done before she got to get a certificate of progress. 00:05:28
Right. And that's from. Is that from y'all or is that from? 00:05:33
The. 00:05:38
That come from council in the quarter is the council. Yeah, that's correct. This council, the board. 00:05:39
In terms of what we've established accordance. 00:06:18
So, and this is mainly to do with new construction. 00:06:21
Yes, residential, new residential construction. 00:06:24
Maintenance of existing properties, right? 00:06:28
So that we don't like Mr. Campbell saying you have to get approval to get a change front door. 00:06:32
Joe, I'll have to print the document for here. 00:06:38
Will this put a 5 point on such? Are you referring to another section or a section 6 I just referred to? 00:07:16
Yes, Sir. Yeah. So I mean, that's what I started out saying. These two documents complement each other because they kind of say 00:07:21
the same thing as far as the maintenance. 00:07:27
The problem, I say, is when you put under your hardship on some of these people that can't afford it and. 00:08:00
That's going to have diminished value on that home if they've lost some control of what they can and can't do if. 00:08:06
You know they change to network their home and won't hear it. Something that invades their personal property rights if somebody 00:08:13
says you can do that. 00:08:18
I think that's. I think that's the that's right. Yeah. So anyway. 00:08:23
Bye. Thank you. 00:08:30
Other comments on the quarter one. 00:08:34
Was sort of that we said Travis yeah Challenger welcome back. I didn't want to speak tonight so this may be able to organize this 00:08:37
Tucker mission trying to I don't think anybody to live next to neoprene house or have a strip club their property cancer control 00:08:43
colors of houses for. 00:08:48
My concern that I would express is. 00:08:56
Just a thought experiment, assume everybody on the council is reasonable, it may not be in future. And so my concern is I think 00:08:59
we're seeing just a general erosion of property rights in the US and. 00:09:05
I think that could I could get worse. 00:09:12
Doubt I would. I would always err on the side of I think people should have the right to tear down property, I think, Mr. Elder. 00:09:16
So yeah kind of just forecast all but I have AI have a personal concern with a council telling citizens really what they can do 00:09:24
the house and I know balance I think this particular one that I went through goes a little ***** bar I think anything other than 00:09:29
the demo part that you feel like I'm just curious specifically there's something else you know to Mr. because I mean it's more 00:09:34
theoretical than anything it's you know I. 00:09:40
I sort of trust you guys to if you come forward with problem. I have internal experience of maybe some stuff I think is reasonable 00:09:46
but you know I don't know who's going to get up here in the future and so end of the day you have people determine what you do 00:09:50
with your property and I. 00:09:55
That's the access on which being American spends. So I just, I'm just against it. Thank you. 00:10:00
Mr. Garrett. 00:10:07
I have similar bosses that Mister Belder just said as a business owner in Militant in Wattsville and owning commercial property 00:10:11
down there with my family. 00:10:15
I had a big problem. If someone tells me I can't make apple gains on my property and I feel as if this ordinance is saying, hey, 00:10:19
you may have no house here, but if CVS wants to come in and buy three rental houses and put Acvs on the corner, you are limiting 00:10:24
that property owner's ability to gain money on the property. And as a business owner I strictly propose that. So that's all I 00:10:30
would ask the council to consider you are you are limiting? 00:10:35
Many generational owners are being able to do what they wish their property and I understand there are, there are negatives and 00:10:41
losing some of that control on what it may look like coming into the city. But as you mentioned, there's a lot of eight things 00:10:46
that came from hearing some houses down like Town Center and things like that. So I would not want to prohibit opportunities like 00:10:51
that from coming to our city because we've had an ordinance that would prohibit that everybody else has come up. I will say this, 00:10:56
the goal is not to. 00:11:01
I hear all the time we're fighting battle in Watkinsville. We fought it hard. Mr. Smith brought the list of buildings that have 00:12:12
disappeared and I find it ironic and troubling. But the fact is we didn't have any ways to prevent most of those homes from going 00:12:17
away. There's not a way for us to save us to the realistic so. 00:12:21
So that's that's down that's the balance that we're trying to do is is have an opportunity for the citizens have a voice in that 00:12:27
process and right now realistically they don't. If someone wants to you pull the militia permit on you know you know on a historic 00:12:33
home in Watkinsville then there's some things we can do but there's a lot we do at the end of the day to put that from to prevent 00:12:39
them from going away and and for most people I hear from they find that a tragedy those losses tragic. 00:12:45
Umm, so anyway, what is what's my perspective on this issue? Do we have Mr. Butler, if you want support? 00:12:53
But it it shows the bullet. 00:13:02
Ends time 2. 00:13:07
Decades ago. 00:13:10
The lady wanted to do something with a house that she. 00:13:12
Maybe you all probably know this. You may know more about it than I do. 00:13:16
But she was not allowed to do what she wanted to do with her eyes. Now I don't know what she was living in it, or whether it was 00:13:21
one next to her. Maybe did she own? And really, I don't know anything. But I didn't know the house accidentally burned. 00:13:28
So she couldn't. 00:13:38
Well, she had the right to do. 00:13:40
We call somebody in this town, prevented her. 00:13:42
Doing what? Probably what she wanted to do. We can't stop. 00:13:47
A person from tear down. 00:13:51
A little bit. You can't do it. 00:13:55
If they want to do it, they can do it. 00:13:57
If you were trying to prevent. 00:14:00
You need to be cautious and conservative in developing your detail. 00:14:05
Ordinance. 00:14:11
Person. 00:14:14
You know, refer to the bat other than moonshine. 00:14:16
My father did some some things on moonshine in this county because the sheriff, the friend of the family, was trying to catch a 00:14:20
moonshine. 00:14:25
Distributor by their dregs. 00:14:31
And he was going on property trying to get somebody. He don't got the jewelry. My father hung up the jury. You can't do that. You 00:14:35
have to have a warrant. You got to go. 00:14:40
And outside this when you start infringing upon. 00:14:45
The homeowners rights, the property you dealing with a very fundamental BI. 00:14:50
Thank Mr. Bull. 00:14:57
The other comments, Mr. Dorman. 00:15:01
Kirkland. 00:15:04
This ordinance here I have a couple questions on this. I need clarification. Unlike the historical preservation, this is not 00:15:07
status quo for procedure right to. 00:15:11
The court ordinance with historical preservation ordinance. No. This is this is something that you need to walk so and and with. 00:15:16
What are the next step after this? If you were to vote to a participate point, I'm more to the next step. Is it active immediately 00:15:25
or is it like the historical preservation when it's where there's photoshops this effect immediately but then it does outline. 00:15:29
There are some standards incorporated into the ordinance, but it does outline process without more formal standards and the 00:15:34
quarter would be specifically designated and when? 00:15:38
With this ordinance as is, made available to the public. 00:15:44
Plus Friday. 00:15:48
Where was location? 00:15:50
Impose some city website regards to that. The last time I find where I get for the May or the February. 00:15:53
Retreat was 12 noon today. I mean even last Friday. Like I just have extreme concerns how fast this is moving for something that 00:16:01
is effective immediately and that is for reaching. And what I hear from a lot of, you know, people anger. 00:16:08
They're concerned with the control and in this case I feel like it's very fast And and that one question for item F and this may 00:16:15
be for you, I don't know. It states an application has a file. This is talking about the signage. I believe the application has 00:16:19
been filed with the corridor design Commission. 00:16:24
I didn't see. 00:16:31
Mention in there about the creation or composition or the appointment of members of that that. 00:16:32
Core Design Commission An earlier draft reference at the current draft check on the website Current draft says an application file 00:16:39
with the city. The reason it says Order Design Commission is when I drew this up for the City of Madison in 1998 for their 00:16:46
corridors, they chose to do a separate corridor design Commission of analogous to an historic preservation Commission. 00:16:52
Industrial that was for actually multiple. Madison Highway, basically the end of South Main Street isn't all the way to state 20 00:17:01
to get not industrial so much as retail commercial. If you see the transformation that corridor over 20 years, you'd see how 00:17:06
effective that was. This course geared towards residential is, the mayor stated. Towards preservation of the existing traditional 00:17:12
residential housing and the ambiance as you enter these gay corridors into the city, which is the last chance to make a first 00:17:18
impression. 00:17:24
You enter into a small towns to the Watkinsville and enlisted in those corridors in the verbage and innovate so that you have to 00:17:30
decide a map later on, but it lists out experimentation as well. 00:17:35
Early draft he was changed to get away from industrial commercial to get to that way. And here's the current. 00:17:40
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