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completed. Cnee fenced in the City would then have <br />the current lumber shed removed. <br />D. Interim Repa ir of Lumber Shed - Staff explored <br />to see if certain structural reinforcements could <br />be done to the existing facility to lessen the <br />potential for implosion. As noted in Attachment F, <br />the feasibility is non-existent even if certain <br />repairs could be done, the code (Building or <br />Zoning) dones not allow a dirt floor for a <br />commercial building. <br />E. Undertake a New Facility - Should the City <br />select a site for Public Works and determine its <br />financing approach it could immediately go to <br />construct a building for Public Works and once <br />completed move into that from what ever option was <br />selected for interim storage. <br />F. Construction of a temporary - The staff is <br />attempting to obtain an estimate for a temporary <br />structure for a 1-2 year period. It is hoped this <br />would be ready for the 2/25 meeting. <br />4. Comb i na t ion Issue # 4 Rede s ign ^o£ C£v_s£aj^ Bay <br />Neighborhood - This issue was discussed at the meeting <br />on the 23th and issues related to that to come up with <br />an alternate design include as noted in Attachment E. <br />Size <br />Shape <br />Quality and texture of building materials <br />Roof line <br />Number of levels <br />In discussions with Boarman he would be willing to <br />do additional schmetics for this site based on <br />discussions by CounciImembers as to what kind of <br />things they found objectionable with "standard <br />design" for this neighborhood for about $3,000. <br />5. Workshop Meeting Date and Purpose - This is addressed <br />in Attachment A together with the issues of note at that <br />meeting would be: <br />Site <br />Size of facility <br />Cost and financing <br />Roles for Planning Commission and Citizen Committee <br />Additionally related to that would be level of <br />participation Council would desire from Planning <br />Commission and Citizens Committee in that workshop. <br />ALTERNATIVES -