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5/12/2014
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10.A - Page 15 <br /> The number next to the agreement level corresponds to the number of Task Force members <br /> who identified with that level of support. <br /> • Preserve at least 1/3 of plan area (land and water) as open space, which will be <br /> designated for wetlands, passive, and active space including playfields: <br /> o Level of Agreement 1, 2, 3: 10 Task Force Members <br /> o Level of Agreement 5,6: 1 (Dissent vote by Member Mike Brown because of <br /> concern that this requirement would reduce his client's property area and ability <br /> to develop) <br /> Task Force Members then voted to select the preferred locations for floating communities as <br /> included in each scenario and per suggestions from task force members. <br /> • Floating Community Locations: <br /> o Scenario A (Ferrari property) <br /> • Level of Agreements 1,2,3: 9 <br /> • Level of Agreement 6: 1 (Dissent vote by Task Force Member Raabe <br /> because this would reduce wetlands area on the Ferrari property) <br /> o Scenario B (Ferrari property and the Slough) <br /> • Level of Agreements 1,2,3: 0 <br /> o Scenario C (Redwood Creek with public access to the shoreline and water) <br /> • Level of agreements 1,2,3: 7 <br /> • Level of agreements 5, 6: 1 (Dissent vote by State Lands Commission <br /> due to previously explained conflict with Public Trust Doctrine) <br /> Task Force Members then voted on allowing for the City staff and consultants to prepare the <br /> detailed performance standards for development (e.g. density, intensity, heights, and other <br /> aspects of build-out criteria). <br /> o Performance Standards <br /> • Level of agreement 1,2,3: 7 <br /> • Level of agreement 5,6: 1 (Dissent vote by Task Force Member <br /> Raabe who explained that she desired a chance to provide more input on <br /> the standards) <br /> Task Force Members then voted on vehicular/pedestrian/bicycle access to the Ferrari property <br /> as outlined in each scenario <br /> • Access to the Ferrari property <br /> o Scenario A (depicts two points of access; one from Seaport Center and one via <br /> easement from Seaport Boulevard over Granite Rock property): <br /> • Level of agreements 1,2,3: 9 <br /> • Level of agreements 5,6: 1 (Dissent vote by Task Force Member <br /> Raabe because of the wetland designation of the Ferrari property. She <br /> does not wish for any access to be established for the purpose of serving <br /> a floating community in that location) <br /> o Scenario B (depicts one point of access from Seaport Centre): <br /> • Level of agreements 1,2,3: 0 <br /> Inner Harbor Task Force l April 16, 2014 Meeting Summary <br />
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