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-Some Commission members asked aboutthe pricing for residents to live at the property, <br />which was suggested to be about $2,500 per month with additional services added, in the <br />mid-range market rate of assisted living. The developer explained this proposed pricing <br />and noted that this proposed development would not receive government subsidies. <br />The Commission briefly restated the issues of event parking and the suggestion of a <br />property swap with Washington University, but noted that this proposed development <br />would be good for this corner lot. <br />7.b.Public Comments- <br />There were no public comments. <br />8.Reports <br />8.a.Code Review Committee Report <br />–None <br />8.b. Comprehensive Plan Committee Report <br />Mr. Lai explained that the ComprehensivePlan Updateproject is in its final stageof the <br />planning process but has been delayed due to staffing capacity reason. He further stated <br />that the project should return to normal once staff responds to the consultant’s questions <br />regarding comments of a previous draft and that an updated schedule will become <br />available soon. <br />8.c. Council Liaison Report <br />-None <br />8.d. Department Report <br />Mr. Lai providedan update on the recently approved text amendment to the Zoning Code <br />regarding subdivisions as well as two recently approved conditional use permits on <br />Delmar Boulevard, involving a new karaoke venue and bubble tea location. Mr. Lai and <br />Ms. Riganti also introduced Andrew Stanislav, the new city planner, and Tong Zhang, the <br />planning intern. <br />9. Adjournment <br />The meeting adjourned at9:00pm. <br />Page 11 of 11 <br />