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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes and Action Updates (Grady) - received 08-14-2017 From: John Grady < CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2017 1:49 PM To: Advisory Bodies AUG 14 2017 Subject: Architectural Review Commission COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT * Please forward this e-mail to Chairman Wynn and all ARC Board Mem ers Dear ARC: I am writing to express my frustration with attempting to follow your meeting deliberations. I had written you prior to your July 10 meeting, when you considered the lack of the developer of 1135 Santa Rosa Street to follow your directions with regards to paint colors and other architectural features on the finish of his building. The 'action update' for your discussion of this item simply states, "continued, with direction to the applicant". This is so vague as to be of absolutely no value whatsoever in having any idea of your discussion. The other item you addressed - 35 Prado Road - states simply " Direction Provided, no action taken". This is equally vague, and while the wording is different, what is the difference between these two actions? I believe you want citizens to be engaged and involved in your deliberations, but by not providing meaningful feedback to the public about your meeting deliberations, you make this needlessly difficult and you discourage public participation. Lastly, the most recent minutes of your meetings posted online are from April 3, 2017, now more than four months ago. Why must it take so long to post meeting minutes online? It appears on July 17 you approved minutes from meetings held Apr 17 and May 1, and on Aug 7 you approved minutes from meetings held June 5 and June 19. 1 don't understand why there needs be such a lag between the actual meeting date and approval of minutes, nor why once minutes are approved they are not immediately uploaded to the city's website? Perhaps you could in the interim period between a meeting and the minutes approval post something like 'draft minutes' or 'draft discussion' or something similar? I hope you will address these issues and make it easier for the public to follow up on items your commission addresses. Thank you. Regards, John Grady San Luis Obispo