Posted Apr 4, 2012, 7:26 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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^^ How about disincentivizing the exact types of development you want via development fees?
Locally we have a problem with some new public open spaces being overly barren in their design. This won't age well. Gravel doesn't look zen to many people, or for very long. And as a local architecture critic recently said, the public doesn't like concrete as much as many design professionals do. We seem to be segregating shade away from benches.
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