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<br />1. Does the City Council agree that its relationshigs to boards and commission <br />are critical and beneficial to the city's overall decision making process? In what <br />way can the City's commissions and boards better serve the City Council in their <br />decision making process? <br />2. Does the Council agree with the established core mission statements of each of <br />the commissions, and if not, what should be changed? <br />F. EXPECTATIONS- In order to effectively communicate a city's objectives, it is <br />imperative that the Council and staff have an equal understanding of our desired <br />outcomes. It is critical that the Council and staff have the same understanding in <br />order to better advise property owners, applicants, and the general public toward <br />these expectations. <br />1. Does the Council agree with the perception that different development <br />standards and expectations apply to different areas of the community (Hwy 10, <br />Downtown, H~~r 169)? <br />2. How can the staff better understand and support the Council's expectation for <br />the different areas of the community? <br />S:\Communih~ DevelopmenAScott Clazk12o07 staff memos\04 02 07 Retreat Questions.doc Page 3 <br />
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