If anyone wants to watch, you can go
here and then click on Item 93. It's in 2 parts and the whole thing lasted about 2 hours just for that one item.
On Part 1 at about the 6 minute mark is the developers proposal. That's probably the main part that most people would want to watch and it only lasts about 10-12 minutes.
During the presentation, they also showed the 6-story version of what they could build under the current code. It was butt-ugly.
A couple of other things I happened to catch was that the four trees on the north edge of the current Taco Cabana parking lot, while large, are not large enough to be considered as Heritage Trees and under the 6-story version of the project, they would be removed, as well as some trees on the eastern portion of the lot fronting Lee Barton Drive. Under the 9-story version, three of the four trees along Riverside would be saved, and I think all of the large trees on the Lee Barton Drive part of the project.
The other thing was that with the 6-story proposal, the developer would only have to have sidewalks on their property. Under the 9-story proposal, the developer would also be donating money to the City for the purpose of constructing a sidewalk and bike lane on the north edge of the Butler Pitch & Putt.
Right now, there is no sidewalk there and to get from Lee Barton Drive to just east of the railroad trestle, you can't even really walk on the grass because of tall bushes at the edge of the property. You either have to walk in the right hand lane of eastbound Riverside, or cross over to the north side of Riverside, walk underneath the railroad trestle, and then cross Riverside back over to the south side to access Butler park and the observation hill.