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� <br /> I�iay 5, 1993 <br /> CHANGE ORi)ER-COMMUNPfY THEA'I'ER <br /> Bill Cushman, Financx, explained that Communiry Theater Change Order No. 5 <br /> is addressing threc changes. The first of these changes is dictated by a � <br /> requirement regarding the downtovm design thema Sidewallc scoring and <br /> decorative lighdng fixtures neassary to mxt this design criteria will cost <br /> 515,688. The sxond change is movmg the underground udhhes in the alley in <br /> order to get the tunnel to the parldng garage built The third change is adding <br /> the cost of the Centennial brick installation. Funding for item Nl would come <br /> from C[P I (Fund 150). 554,550 for urilities is alrady in the project (Fund <br /> 363) and budgeted. A 55,000 contribution would be used for installation of the <br /> bricks. <br /> Councilman Overstreet had quesNons regarding the new downtown design <br /> theme and asked why Council did not approve them. <br /> Councilman Mosa asked if these new requirranents were due W the new zoning <br /> code and if they had gone to the Planning Commission. <br /> � Councilman Overstreet asked who the $5,000 contributor was. Jen Weld was <br /> 1 the response. <br /> Art Skotdal quationed reimbursement to the deveioper for moving utilities. <br /> Councilman Overstrcet asked for documentation of the 554,000 expendituro. <br /> Ken Housden, Public Works, stated that a number of utilides were in the right- <br /> of-way. Tlie sewer in the alley is sdll active. <br /> Cee Svong, Downtown Development, stated that from the beginning they were <br /> aware that the utilities would have to be moved and it was put into the original <br /> budget. It was inadvertendy paid for by Colby Squace Paitners and as property <br /> owners we are responsible for this chazge and aro reimbursing Colby Square <br /> Partners. � <br /> Bob Landles, Planning, answeraf Counci!'s ques6ons regarding the downWwn <br /> ' design pl2n. The design standards were devdoped by the Design Committoe <br /> appointed by Mayor Kinch. These s�andards have bcen and will be used for all <br /> development in the downtown area. B-3 zones require design review; therofore, <br /> a zoning requirement. <br /> Councilman Moser questioned whether design standards should be approved by <br /> the Planning Commission rather than an ad hoc committet. <br /> l <br /> 189 <br />