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+ r <br /> 2. In-between the two-month meetings, the individual task groups should meet at a time <br /> convenient for them. The meeting would be based on the progress of their task, and <br /> would be held in order to gather or exchange ideas, resources, or project <br /> developments. <br /> 3. As a City we should accept the Design Team results as a guide, aithough some things <br /> will have to change a little from their plan. <br /> 4. Have one person as the designated leader for each task group. <br /> 5. The list of volunteers is always open for change. If there is another area of interest <br /> you would like to help in, or if you have any special talents that would assist in a <br /> project, please notify Wayne Leblanc and he will add it to the list. <br /> 6. There will be a communication mail slot at City Hall for any information that may <br /> need to go out to the volunteers. Wayne Lablanc has also requested putting the <br /> Comprehensive Plan on the Centerville website. Jim March is looking into the cost, <br /> seeing that the Comprehensive Plan is e�remely lengthy. <br /> Wayne Leblanc then asked if anybody had any general questions, before the group <br /> divided into specific task groups. Shelly LaBarre stated that she was concerned that she <br /> may have missed something. She questioned whether everybody in the city was all right <br /> with these changes. She stated that her husband was at the open house earlier, and he left <br /> feelinj like all the Design Team ideas were going to be put into place now, no matter <br /> what the residents wanted. Wayne Leblanc then stated that there are going to be some <br /> problems. Some residents will like some ideas, and not others. The key is to get groups <br /> together, and get involved. The more people the better. Mary Capra added that the <br /> Design Team visit was a year and a half-long process, and that a lot of time was put into <br /> the visit. Mary Capra also stated that no idea here is etched in stone, and that is why we <br /> have the meetings, for residents to give th�ir input. She stated that some things will <br /> change, and some things will not. Some of the smaller changes are moving forward: the <br /> fence at the school has been removed and a new, lightecl school sign has been granted to <br /> Centerville Elementary. Mary Capra stated that she was very glad that Shelly LaBarre <br /> was at the open house, and hopes that she continues to give her imput. Shelly LaBarre <br /> then stated that she, as well as others thought that the Design Team was just here to give <br /> some ideas for a downtown revitalization, not a citywide revitalization. Therea Brenner <br /> explained that a downtown revitalization is where it started but expanded from there. <br /> Shelly LaBarre then stated that the city should decide as a whole on the ideas, not just <br /> come to the open house, and do it. Rod Henslin concluded that the Design Team ideas <br /> ar� �'rke a very flexible master plan. The ideas define a goal, not the exact way to get <br /> F�ere. Toniaht we are here to formulate a working team, to work towards the master <br /> plan. We need to start someplace. <br /> At Approximately 8:00 p.m. Wayne Leblanc asked all present to divide into grpups based <br /> on areas of interest. Wayne Leblanc asked each group to volunteer a leader fq�tthat <br />
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