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r <br />x CITY OF 1oTORTH OLMSTED <br />"TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!" <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MINUTES - NOVEMBER 11, 2003 <br />I1V COUNCIL CHAMBEIZS <br />7:30 P.M. <br />1. ROLL CALL: Acting Chairman S. Hoff-Smith called the meeting to order at 7:40 p.m. <br />PRESENT: M. Yager, S. Hoff-Smith, T. Hreha, and C. Allan <br />ALSO PRESENT: Planning Director K. Wenger, Assistant Law Director B. O'Malley, Assistant <br />Building Commissioner T. Rymarczyk, and Assistant Clerk of Commissions A. Kilbane <br />ABSENT: R. Koeth, J. Lasko, and W. Spalding <br />II. REVEEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />The Planning Commission minutes dated October 28, 2003 have been submitted for approval. <br />M. Yager made a motion to approve the rninutes as presented. The motion was seconded by T. <br />Hreha and unanimously approved. MOTION CAR12IED. <br />III. BUII,DING DEPARTMENT REQUESTS: <br />IV. NEW DEVELOPMENTS AND SUBDIVISIONS: <br />V. COMMUNICATIONS: <br />VI. CONIlVIITTEE REPORTS: <br />VIL MINOR CHANGES: <br />VIII. NEW BUSINESS: <br />Introduction of new Citv Planner <br />Mrs. Hoff-Smith welcomed and introduced the City Planner, Ms. Kim Wenger. Ms. Wenger gave a <br />brief summary of her background. She indicated she is from North Olmsted originally and attended <br />Noi-th Olmsted schools. She completed her undergraduate studies at Ohio Wesleyan with majors in <br />urban studies, sociology, anthropology, and about 5 different minors. She said she was uncertain the <br />direction she wanted to take until she found city planning and discovered that is what she is passionate <br />about. She likes the combination of geography, economics, variety of land use, and social issues. She <br />went to Ohio State and found a graduate program in city and regional planning that was fascinating. It <br />provided internship experience along the way. She said after receiving her degree, she continued on full <br />time with a consulting firm in Columbus. They did a wide variety of projects for cities around <br />Columbus such as Dublin, Westerville, Hillard, as well as townships and counties around the state. She <br />had a lot of diverse experiences in consulting and worked with master plans, zoning, strategic planning, <br />and facilitation of different public participation methods. She enjoyed the consulting but found there <br />was something lost when she left the plan at the doorstep of the community, and walked away to the next <br />project. She did not get to see what her efforts produced. In some cases, a community would be very <br />committed to planning and implementation and in other instances, that was not the case. She wanted to <br />put herself in a position to see, over a longer period of time, the results of good planning in a community. <br />Ms. Wenger added that she also had a desire to relocate to her hometown area. She was brought on <br />board and told the city is 20 years too late, but it is better late than never to have a professional planner <br />in the city. Her major duties are to coordinate the preparation of the master plan update, work with the <br />Planning Commission reviewing development proposals, economic development, and grant writing <br />including community development block grants. She has been in the job just over a week and has had <br />some opportunity to review the status of the master plan. She has worked with Don Copeland on the <br />community developinent block grant application. They are trying to secure funds so they would actually
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