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John Anagnostou applauded the process and stated that people are stopping on <br />Broadway in front of the Fox Theatre and dropping off patrons. He stated that he <br />thinks Theatre Way should be lined with up lit palm trees as an inviting section of the <br />town. From a liability standpoint, he further stated that one of the concepts he likes <br />about Mr. Watry's plan is that nobody would be walking in front of the entrance of the <br />parking structure. <br />Robert Baldwin stated that by having a drop off on Broadway, it brings very little <br />inconvenience. Because Broadway is cooler and somewhat shaded, because the drop <br />off is on that side, it creates theatre for Broadway that will create a downtown feel that <br />is currently not present. <br />Alan Bygdnes stated that if going to the theatre, coming down Jefferson, after the <br />underpass, he will need to make a left hand turn onto Middlefield. If no left hand turns <br />off of Jefferson, he will need to go around the block,.make a series of right hand turns <br />and go down Theatre Way. Compounding the problem, will be additional stop signs, <br />which is why he encouraged considering the alternative parking plan. His second <br />concern regarded the problem with rats nesting in palm trees. <br />6. ADJOURNMENT— 10:00 p.m. <br />M/S Ruskin /Pierce to adjourn to the next regular meeting of the City Council on April <br />7, 2003. The motion passed by a unanimous voice vote by those present. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Patricia S. Howe, CIVIC <br />City Clerk <br />SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING & JOINT STUDY SESSION WITH MARCH 27, 2003 <br />PLANNING COMMISSION & ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW COMMITTEE PAGE 3 <br />MINUTES <br />