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<br />next meeting, May 20th, and may carry on to the June 17th meeting. Written <br />comments would also be invited. Reactions will be sought concerning the limited <br />facilities and conditions, and how to expand the City Center site in concept form <br />to concentrate services in this area. <br /> <br />Jan Vanderwall suggested a presentation with Kim providing ten minutes of <br />pictures/concepts. <br /> <br />5. The Task Force reviewed and revised the draft City Center District. A general <br />discussion of procedure ensued. The preamble was discussed. <br /> <br />(At the March meeting, the Task Force identified the geographical boundaries of <br />the district.) <br /> <br />Two approaches to the review and adoption of" district" language were <br />discussed. The Task Force requested staff to prepare" district" language and send <br />it to Task Force members for review and comment in the next week. The Chair, <br />Vice Chair and other volunteers (Scott Berg) will review and resolve language <br />differences. <br /> <br />At the next meeting, the Task Force should have full background in time to put <br />together a presentation for the interest groups. In this planning process, the <br />Planning Commission will hold hearings and the City Council will hold public <br />discussions. The planning process will remain amendable as new information <br />becomes available. <br /> <br />The next meeting will include a presentation on needs, with the interest groups <br />and the broader audiences requested to comment and provide direction. Kim Way <br />will present general design criteria. <br /> <br />6. Next Meeting. The Task Force will meet next on Thursday, May 20, 1999, from <br />6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Interest groups and citizen/residents will be invited to <br />comment. Staff to prepare room for audience participation. <br /> <br />Q:\CITYCENlITASK FORCE NOTES_04.15,99,doc <br /> <br />Page 3 of 3 <br />