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• subjective and the use of a scientific measurement such as reflectivit objective. <br /> would be more <br /> J Y <br /> Siegel also commented that repainting was not regulated at all. Dauber asked what the goal of <br /> the color board was and what houses in Town needed this color board condition. Johnson stated <br /> that he did not think the Town was using the color board appropriately. Finn believed the color <br /> board should only be used on highly visible lots and he also did not believe that residents would <br /> spend a fortune on their homes and then not put in the landscaping. Dauber pointed out that lack <br /> of landscaping had been a problem in the past. Gottlieb commented that the siting of the home <br /> was also important when considering the color of the project and Schreiner noted that the color <br /> board was one of the few tools the Town had to mitigate the large homes. <br /> Jean Struthers, 13690 Robleda Road, stated that until the landscaping matures the reflectivity <br /> element is important. <br /> PASSED BY CONSENSUS: To direct staff to bring back a draft policy to Council which would <br /> include recommendations on roofing materials, information on reflectivity values and a reworded <br /> color board condition which would eliminate the color board and use reflectivity on highly <br /> visible homes. <br /> C. Other Items <br /> 3. PRESENTATIONS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> 4. ADJOURNMENT <br /> There being no further new or old business to discuss,the City Council Meeting was <br /> adjourned at 8:50 p.m. <br /> Res ectfully submitted, <br /> Patricia Dowd <br /> City Clerk <br /> The minutes of the November 18, 1999 Regular City Council Meeting were approved at <br /> the December 2, 1999 Regular City Council Meeting. <br /> • <br /> November 18, 1999 <br /> Regular City Council Meeting <br /> 3 <br />