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parking issue had also been addressed as it was believed that there would be fewer <br />vehicles after the project was completed. Dauber reminded staff that Council <br />�w wanted to see the conditions of approval as recommended by the Planning <br />Commission. <br />3.2 Status Report on General Plan Elements (Open Space Element and <br />Scenic Roadways Element) <br />Council first addressed the Scenic Roadways Element. It was agreed that this was <br />not a required element and could logically be included with the circulation element. <br />Council noted that the General Plan should be a straightforward document with the <br />goals and policies clearly stated. The element also included a breakdown of paths <br />which Council felt was too complicated. It was not necessary to categorize the paths, <br />On the subject of corridor studies, it was felt these may not be necessary. Council <br />suggested one street be chosen as an example with input received from the <br />neighbors prior to the time of public hearing. It should be clearly stated that the <br />Town is not in support of sound walls and the Town's policy on street trees should <br />be included. All roads should be eliminated except the major corridors which <br />included 280. The statement that no advertising signs shall be allowed on the scenic <br />roads should also be included. <br />Concerning the Open Space Element, Council noted that the General Plan was an <br />important historical document and the open space element should clearly state the <br />Town's policies on such issues as lot size, slope density, maximum floor area, <br />�w maximum development area, conservation easements. The open space element <br />needed to include more than just an inventory. It needed to include the purpose of <br />such policies and the goals for the future. It was suggested that restrictions on <br />Town -owned properties be included as an appendix. <br />4. CONSENT CALENDAR <br />Item Removed: 4.1 March 1, 1995 minutes (Dauber) <br />MOTION SECONDED AND CARRIED: Moved by Johnson, seconded by Hubbard <br />and passed unanimously to approve the Consent Calendar specifically: <br />4.1 Approved Minutes: March 2, 1995 (Adjourned Regular) <br />4.2 Approved Warrants: $102,237.88 (2/28/95) <br />4.3 Decided Not To Review the following Planning Commission Action at Its <br />Meeting on February 22,1995: <br />4.3a Lands of Bilger, 25901 Vinedo Lane: approved request for a <br />Site Development Permit for a new residence and pool <br />441W <br />