Under the soft glow of city hall lights, the Loomis Planning Commission convened on July 26, 2023, with Vice Chair Linda Kelly stepping in for the absent Chair Tim. The meeting began with a roll call, confirming the presence of key commissioners, including Ryan DeMartini and Commissioner DePillo, as they prepared to tackle pressing community issues.
The evening opened with an invitation for public comments on items not listed on the agenda. Adrian Giordano, a resident from Rutherford Canyon, raised concerns about a 40-acre plot of land previously used as a strawberry field. He inquired about potential development plans that included a school and individual housing lots, each one acre in size. Giordano expressed his apprehension regarding the impact of such developments on the existing neighborhood, where homes typically sit on four-acre lots.
In response, the commissioners clarified that they could not provide specific answers during the public comment period and suggested Giordano reach out to the town for more detailed information. This exchange highlighted the community's eagerness to engage with local governance and stay informed about developments that could reshape their neighborhood.
Following the public comments, the commission moved on to adopt the agenda for the evening, which included a review of planning project statuses and updates to the general plan. The meeting proceeded smoothly, with no objections raised during the agenda adoption, signaling a collaborative spirit among the commissioners.
As the night unfolded, the Loomis Planning Commission continued its work, addressing the needs and concerns of the community while laying the groundwork for future developments. The discussions underscored the importance of transparency and communication between residents and local officials, a vital connection in shaping the future of Loomis.