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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, May 4, 2015 <br /> Page 15 <br /> Mayor Roe opined there may be a significant difference; however, those differ- <br /> ences should come out in the specific uses for each Subarea. <br /> Since Subarea C abuts Fairview Avenue and access on and off that corridor, <br /> Councilmember Laliberte stated her view of that being different and her prefer- <br /> ence to leave it, based on traffic compared to Cleveland Avenue and County Road <br /> C. <br /> Councilmember Etten concurred. <br /> Councilmember McGehee opined that when The dividing line became Twin <br /> Lakes Parkway, it changed Subarea A to an expanded Subarea C. <br /> Mayor Roe and Councilmember Etten concurred. <br /> Councilmember McGehee opined that Subarea C was a large area, and if any <br /> changes in the dividing lines were made, she would suggest moving Subarea B <br /> over to Fairview Avenue, making it different than the rest of Subarea C, and al- <br /> lowing for Subarea C to become a larger chunk for development. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte sought clarification if the intent was for the four proper- <br /> ties along County Road C to become a bridge (e.g. Tile Shop, Fireplace Shop, and <br /> Twin Lakes Medical and the site directly to the north). <br /> Mayor Roe clarified that the east side of Fairview Avenue would extend Subarea <br /> C to the west, and the Tile shop and site directly north would become part of Sub- <br /> area B, expanding east of Fairview, while the area west of Subarea B still needed <br /> further discussion and consensus. <br /> Councilmember McGehee sought clarification that Subarea C ran west of Fair- <br /> view Avenue down to County Road C. <br /> Mayor Roe concurred, noting that it also extended to the north end of Subarea B. <br /> However, Mayor Roe expressed concern moving the line that far north for Subar- <br /> ea B based on properties at the northernmost end and not even at issue on the west <br /> end of Fairview Avenue. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte agreed that she would not extend Subarea B that far <br /> north, while she could see the Tile and Fireplace uses included, only because they <br /> were less intensive uses emptying onto Fairview Avenue. <br /> Councilmember Etten opined that, before moving forward with that, the City <br /> Council should address their individual and corporate thoughts on uses that would <br /> be allowed in each subarea. Councilmember Etten noted that he had a different <br /> vision for Subarea B, and questioned if it ended up allowing larger buildings, was <br />