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1977 09-12 MEI.1nlAN Pz,Ahnlne anon zor;r*.c September 12. 1977 ~: H' D e McC re ii Ve n e el:ly Bvere t -. e e ction in An exati n o£ n n er adv;sPment-fxsm r' n f icial ublic he in concernin this atte The motion was made by A nette Hinrichs and seconde b D n Sha that th commission recommend to t e Cit Council that the Co e and Irwin ro-+ert to ted across the freew ac id wes of the 'rro sed Tho as a exati n and Ea t of the Meridian str et verla d intersection ash rt di t nce be an xed to the Cit and oned "C" C me c hio ion assed All Yea The balance of the eeti~ g wa^~ taken_u_~with consid ratio and iscussion _ of the Comprehensive F1 -~ -- -~ - _ _ Mr ?? m' It ex ai. ed_~: Qe_ t~p ~~ner 1 tline for rote urea re ared. Th outline were d' cus ed t' ~ rou 1 and it w~ dec'de tha Gener 1 out- li "A" best fit the d ire of t *r ch to a tom - reh sive lap Mr Iamilton showed he c_ me^iss nn a r u~hdraf of fl' char that could be sed in any presentat ons o__the various_interes~ ps. Phere as dis- __ _ _ - cus -- _ _ and ion concernin~_addit --- N;r. Hamilton was as to_add ~,rapnics.___ - - ons i ed t~ _ - pat w work -- uld be hel,ful to ad u anew draft with to %e s is c ^est rt. __ changes ____ ' ' I ~? r - Att __ _ st: Chairman Cit y Clerk - -- I~ -- --- --1 - ~ I. II ~~E~ GENERAL OUTLINE B MERIDIAN COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT A. Meetings with special interest groups: Ask for help and input. Explain how the Planning and Zoning Commission is going to proceed with formulating the Meridian Comprehensive Plan. B. Public Information Meetings: Describe to the general public what the Commission is going to do during formulation of the Comprehensive Plan. C . Tour the Ciry and Impact Area: Discuss various problems and issues with citizens. D. Hold workshops to discuss citizen's views: Simultaneously start to formulate goals and objectives. c , E. Development and distribute citizen survey: Obtain a represen- tative sample and distribute survey. FORMULATION OF COMMUNITY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES A. Meetings with special interest groups, officials and special districts. B. P&Z formulates goals and objectives III. DEVELOPMENT OF ALTERNATIVES AND POLICIES A. Alternatives may express different land use patterns, residential densities, and various levels of public service facilities. IV. PUBLIC MEETINGS AND SPECIAL MEETINGS: Discuss alternatives, goals, objectives and policies. A. Discuss with general public B. Discuss with special interest groups. C . _ Revise alternatives , goals , objectives and policies as necessary . ~. ' General Ou~e B . Page Two V. HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Revise (if necessary) VI. PRINT DRAFT REPORT VII. HOLD PUBLIC HEARING: Forward to the City Council c __ .- ® ~ ~ C G $,~$~if ~YXX;i~:Siil&%AX:C~ %7:X;<~;~ti.?:.i%~ Before: Nieri.::ian I'7annin~ and Ronin~ c ~~ocst:ion: 7~'~; Meridian ntreet 7`ime: .._ I.._. ;;at:e: :;eptember lam, 197%. hems to be discus ;e6. are as ioL,.oi~;s: C;o::e ~-=win hiv,tter, .,~}cen under advisement from ,!uly lam; 19^, lubl.ic Learing for ;arnexation Consideratfon. Cos!prenens~ ve Flan discu:;:~ion Other Bu: ,es; as may b~ necessary, "~. :.er`~ld ~ . Cox City C1_erk