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Neighborhood and Community Engagement Task Force Recommendations <br />Commission Evaluation <br />For each item, assign a number between 1-5. (1 is high, 5 is low) <br />Rate how important you think this is for our commission to address Commission Your <br />and your personal interest in working on the item. Priority interest <br />Expand the notification radius for projects reaching a threshold of having significant impact, <br />9.1.a.ii based on those proposals that meet certain criteria: Any proposal requiring a change to <br />the Comprehensive Plan or an interpretation of the intent of the Comprehensive Plan <br />Expand the notification radius for projects reaching a threshold of having significant impact, <br />based on those proposals that meet certain criteria. We recognize developing such criteria <br />9.1.a.iii is challenging and therefore recommend the following as a starting point: Any proposal <br />re uirin a rezonin for a site of more than one acre. <br />Expand the notification radius for projects reaching a threshold of having significant impact, <br />based on those proposals that meet certain criteria. We recognize developing such criteria <br />9.1.a.iv is challenging and therefore recommend the following as a starting point: any subdivision <br />creating more than 20 residential lots or more than 40 residential dwelling units. <br />Require notification for such proposals be provided to any established <br />neighborhood organization any part of which falls within 500 feet of the <br />9.1.b proposal and to all residents and businesses within 1500 feet of the proposal <br />and solicit their input. Highway and freeway rights of way shall not be included <br />in the measured radius and the city will liberally interpret this notice criteria. <br />Work with governing associations of condominiums and townhomes to notify <br />9.1.c residents, and advise neighborhood groups and associations of pending <br />development issues as soon as legally-allowable and solicit their input <br />Co-host (with the proper) informal public communications meetings in the <br />community to display renderings, drawings and maps of the proposal and set <br />aside time to respond to residents' questions and concerns. These should <br />9.1.d include site plans, landscaping plans, lighting plans with off-site impacts <br />shown, and in the case of buildings higher than 35 feet, site cross-section <br />drawings showing the relationship of the proposed buildings to existing <br />adjacent buildings. <br />Provide administrative and communications supports for the above mentioned <br />information meetings, such as maintaining an attendance list and taking notes; <br />9.1.e providing information on the proposed schedule, future public meetings, and <br />review and decision processes; and informing the public on how to access <br />staff re orts and other information re ardin the ro osal. <br />Page 6 of 6 <br />