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3 <br /> <br />Ms. Keller opened the public hearing. With no one to speak, she closed the public hearing. <br /> Mr. Rosensweig made a motion to recommend approval of the Affordable Dwelling Unit Amendment. <br />Mr. Sienitsky seconded the motion. <br />Ms. Creasy called the question. Sienitsky Yes <br /> Osteen Yes Rosensweig Yes Keesecker Yes <br /> Santoski Yes Keller Yes <br />Motion Carries. 2. CP-13-03-06: (Comprehensive Plan) - The Charlottesville Planning Commission will hold a <br />public hearing on the proposed 2013 Comprehensive Plan for the City of Charlottesville. The purpose of the Comprehensive Plan is to provide a guide, with long-range recommendations, for <br />the coordinated and harmonious development of property within the City. Elements that are <br />addressed in the proposed Plan include Community Values and Characteristics, Land Use, Community Facilities, Economic Sustainability, Environment, Housing, Transportation, Urban <br />Design and Historic Preservation. The Plan also identifies Community Wide Issues; Goals and <br />Objectives, and recommended actions for implementation. Following the public hearing the Planning Commission may approve, amend and approve or disapprove the proposed <br />Comprehensive Plan. If approved, the Commission will recommend the Plan to the <br />Charlottesville City Council. Report prepared by Missy Creasy, Planning Manager <br />Ms. Creasy provided the staff report. Ms. Keller opened the public hearing. <br /> Neal Williamson, Free enterprise Forum, feels that a great deal of work has been put into the plan. <br /> <br />Travis Patiella, Southern Environmental Law Center, thanked staff and feels the plan has improved throughout the process. <br /> <br />Bill Emory, 1604 East Market St, would like the Woolen Mills narrative to include revised wording. <br />Meredith Richards, 1621 Trailridge Rd, gave a brief description of what the plan has done for the rail <br />system, the great revenue Charlottesville has created for the rail system, and how Charlottesville as a whole is improved by adding these stops to their schedule. <br /> <br />Ms. Keller closed the public hearing. <br />Ms. Creasy stated that a different proposal was presented at the March 26 work session on the Woolen Mills narrative and the neighborhood would like some things added. <br />Mr. Rosensweig is really blown away with all of the work that was put into the comp plan. He is good with most of the changes. He would like everyone to be mindful and keep the plan positive and <br />inspirational. <br /> Ms. Sienitsky thanked staff and the Commissioners for the great job they have done. She is very satisfied <br />and is comfortable with the changes. <br />
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