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ATTACHMENT F <br />Regular Planning Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – Wednesday, June 1, 2022 <br />Page 9 <br />that over time. She noted there was also talk about starting out small because they do <br />not want to put the City in an economically disadvantaged position compared to its <br />neighbors and then build up as the development community sort of gets used to what <br />the City is doing. <br />Chair Kimble thought staff has captured and spent a lot of time on this. <br />Member Pribyl thought some items that might be included related to landscaping <br />could be less lawn or no mow areas, food forest and specifically pollinator friendly <br />areas. She also thought there could more bike parking requirements with indoor <br />parking, sheltered parking and repair stations, connections to bike paths as well as EV <br />and PV ready areas should be required. <br />Member Bjorum thought pedestrian and bike accessibility would be a big one for <br />him. He loved the checklist idea, especially if it is incentivized based on certain <br />criteria and getting more rather than the low hanging fruit. <br />Member McGehee thought the checklist was a great idea and having outside of the <br />Code is also a good idea so that it can stay current. She thought the checklist should <br />be included as part of any public financing assistance provided by the City. <br />Chair Kimble thanked HKGi and staff for all their work and indicated she looked <br />forward to seeing this again. <br />7. Adjourn <br />MOTION <br />Member Pribyl, seconded by Member Schaffhausen, to adjourn the meeting at <br />8:40 p.m. <br />Ayes: 6 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />