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CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />PLANNIlVG CO1VIlVIISSION <br />COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2005 <br />7:30 PM <br />1. CAUCUS: <br />II. ROLL CALL: <br />Chairman Koeth called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. <br />PRESENT: Chairman R. Koeth, Board Members: M. Yager, S. Hoff-Smith, W. Spalding, J. <br />Lasko <br />ALSO PRESENT: Plallning Director K. Wenger, Asst. Law Director B. O'Malley, L. McNabb, <br />Planning Secretary <br />ABSENT: T. Hreha <br />III. COMMUNICATIONS: <br />IV. NEW BUSINESS: <br />Master Plan <br />The proposed Master Plan was presented to the Commission for discussion. On February 23, <br />2005, the Master Plan Steering Committee voted to approve the draft Master Plan and send it to <br />the Planning Commission for review and adoption. <br />Chairman Koeth thanlced everyone for coming and to those that have participated. Ms. Wenger <br />thanlced the inembers present representing the Master Plan Steering Committee as well as those <br />from the administration in attendance. Ms. Wenger proceeded to present a Power Point <br />presentation of the Master Plan (see attached). <br />Following the presentation, residents came forward and expressed their comments and concerns. <br />Jeff Sturgeon expressed that Ms. Wenger had done a nice job presenting the plan. He voiced <br />concern that he would like to see the side streets protected from business growth. He said it <br />seems lilce the City is encouraging businesses to move in and have the area take on a more <br />commercial loolc. He asked the Commission if they feel this is the direction the City is aiming <br />towards. He would rather see Lorain Road remain as the primary business area, rather than <br />having it filter onto the side streets. In the future, he sees Clague Road from Lorain to <br />Broolcparlc Roads being developed and Columbia Road from Lorain to Brookpark being <br />developed as commercial. He would lilce to protect the residents from being wiped out by <br />businesses. Ms Wenger informed Mr. Sturgeon that there will be no proposed conversions from <br />residential to commercial on the east end of town.