Back of paper
comments:
Don't HELLA El
Dorado! Do Government before they DO
you!
The circled items
were ones that I didn't have time to review.
Sorry! Great presentation.
Let's not lose
anymore of our character such as the Stone House already gone!
#58 Lamp base looks
like pipe, not good - flowers yes
We don't want that
"Mediterranean/Italian" look.
We want the Gold Rush, or farming look, or pioneer look. Parking needs to have space for pickup
trucks.
#58 like the lamp,
but not the "pipe"-look concrete.
#33 Could be a good
design-style for low-income housing here - lots of people thought the
"barn-look" fits in well.
Tear down the
billboard!
I would like the
see smart growth vs no growth. We
can't stop a town from developing but we can stop that development to include
urban sprawl and loss of habitats and farmland. By designing land to max use
on the smaller space we can keep our rural community and sustain healthy
growth.
↑ Apartments with
businesses interagrated into communities
↓ Park lots
↑Parking garages
and roofs w/ parking
↑More public trans
and bike lanes
Historic
preservation, rather than placing limits on commercial development, can be
taken to a higher, and probably more disinterested level than the board of
supervisors.
We are big
enough! We do not need any added
commercial buildings!
Keep architectural
elements on buildings so each is individual.
El Dorado Town Center is very nice.
Front of paper
comments:
Didn't have time to
review all of the photos.
Partial survey -
ran out of time!
#61 - Yes! When we
have out-of-town visitors, we take them to the train and the Depot.
#40 - No lights
#61 - Absolutely
We'd like any decor
that embraces Shingle Springs' historical past.
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