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Old Posted Feb 5, 2019, 8:11 PM
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The staff memo says the two tall buildings are too bulky to be approved, but they look no more bulky than some of the existing high rises in the district. I wonder if this was one of the design changes that occurred between when the report was written and the updated plan set that arrived later on?
I think the staff memo is referring to the massing shown here:

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New proposal for South Waterfront Blocks 41, 42, 44 and 45:
Which, if so, is fair.

I'm a little bit confused by the approval criteria for the masterplan, particularly around open space. This isn't a required masterplan site, so what does going through the central city masterplan process get them?
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