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December 6, 2021 — Meeting Transcript

This is a transcript of the Clayton Planning Commission / Architectural Review Board meeting of December 6, 2021. The excerpts cover roll call and approval of minutes; agenda order changes; presentations and discussion of several agenda items including a park redesign (site layout, seating, lighting, signage, plantings, and bike parking), a residential design with a covered patio/carport and garage access, and a drainage presentation showing existing vs. proposed runoff. The record shows a motion and vote to approve the November 15 meeting minutes (motion, second, and voice vote: “Aye”), and the drainage excerpt includes specific runoff figures for existing conditions (0.2 and 0.36 cubic feet per second onto two properties).
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I'll make a motion to approve this submitted. Thank you. All in favor? Aye. Opposed? Okay. You're on the way. Thanks very much for coming tonight. We'll watch it go up. Thank you. Okay, thanks. Okay. Well, Anissa, anything that you would like to bring up for us to think about upcoming December 20th meeting? We will have a few things on the agenda. TAB, The expansion of the entertainment district and the downtown district overlay will both be on that agenda. TAB, As well as a few other projects that have been submitted recently so i'm looking to be a pretty full agenda Steve I know we discussed it on the phone a little bit, but I think your presentation will be in January just with how many projects i'm anticipating being on that meeting okay. Well, we will look forward to that meeting and hopefully have some good discussions on the entertainment district and the downtown overlay. Thank you. Any further comments? Helen? No, nothing further. George? No comments. Carolyn? Nothing further. Bob? I spent five days over Thanksgiving in Austin, the city of Austin. And it really was a prime example of a city that is in the midst of developing some really very unique and beautiful architecture. And so if any of you have a chance and have not been down to Austin, see Google's new building or Facebook's new building. These are wonders to behold because I know we're always talking about wanting to see unique kinds of architecture in our city.

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