|  October 28, 1999 HRMC Open House On October 28, 1999 about 30 attended an open house presentation and discussion at the Hattie Weber Museum. The meeting included an opportunity for visitors to: - Review the results of the October 27 community workshop
- Discuss character areas identified by the community
- Discuss design review issues
 At the open house, participants reviewed the analysis of the character district exercise results from the October 27 community workshop. The consultants used tracing paper to outline the various areas defined by workshop participants as having design and planning features that give them there own character. In addition to reviewing the previous evening's workshop, open house visitors had a chance to discuss other planning and design issues for the 1917 Davis area. Some of the questions discussed include: - How can design guidelines provide for innovation?
- Is there a vision for Davis that goes beyond its current form?
- What will the transition areas between the Downtown Core and residential neighborhoods look like?
Summary Character areas with the most most consensus: - Old North
- Old East
- University
- Civic Center
Character areas with varying definitions: - Entry Corridor
- Olive Drive
- Transitional Areas
- Central Core
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