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2 <br /> <br /> F. CONSENT AGENDA (Items removed from the consent agenda will be considered at the end of the regular agenda) <br />1. Minutes - April 9, 2013 – Pre meeting <br />2. Minutes – March 26, 2013 – Work Session <br /> <br />Mr. Santoski made a motion to approve the consent agenda. Mr. Keesecker seconded the motion. <br />All in favor Motion Carries <br />Meadowcreek Stream Valley Master Plan Report Brian Daly, Director of Parks and Recreation introduced the presentation and turned the time to Chris Gensic to present. <br /> Commissioners provided the following feedback: <br />• Look for ways to reduce costs for garden plots for low income populations. <br />• Formalized trail connections where needed. <br /> <br />No formal action was required. <br />III. JOINT PUBLIC HEARINGS <br />1. ADA Transition Plan: The Charlottesville Planning Commission will hold a joint public hearing on the proposed ADA Transition Plan for the City of Charlottesville. The purpose of the ADA Transition Plan is to provide a <br />guide to assure that all City facilities and services are accessible to persons with disabilities. The Plan identifies specific structural and programmatic changes that need to be implemented to assure equitable access for all City citizens and guests. Following the public hearing the Planning Commission may approve, amend and approve or <br />disapprove the proposed ADA Transition Plan. Report prepared by James Herndon, Planner. Mr. Herndon presented the staff report. Update of the plan began in January 2012. The plan was compiled over many <br />meetings and cooperative efforts. The Plan is being proposed as part of the current Comprehensive Plan update. <br />Mr. Keesecker asked if maps will be included. <br /> Mr. Herndon stated all changes requested at the pre-meeting, including maps and cost estimates, will be addressed. <br /> <br />Ms. Green had questions regarding pedestrian crossings. <br />Mr. Herndon stated there is an online process that can accommodate complaints and additional language will be added to <br />the plan. <br />Ms. Keller asked what consideration was given to people using walkers. <br /> Mr. Herndon responded that review was done concerning people with varying mobility. <br /> Mr. Santoski asked if public housing will incorporate universal design and it was noted that public housing does not fall under the City’s transition plan. CRHA has their own requirements. <br /> Mr. Keesecker asked regarding City development standards and those areas needing creative solutions, will there be ways <br />to improve these areas? It was noted that this is possible. <br /> Mr. Santoski noted that at the pre-meeting there was conversation about overgrowth and utility poles blocking access and <br />he felt this should be addressed. These action items are included in the Plan <br /> Ms. Keller opened the public hearing. No one present spoke so she closed the public hearing.
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