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27TM Annual Minnesota State Planning Conference <br /> <br />10:00 - 10:15 a.m. <br /> <br />10:15 - 11:130 a.m. <br /> <br />10:15 - 11:00 a.m. <br /> <br />Sprawling suburban homesteads still sprout by the thousands, but some developers are looking <br />to provide more fine-grained residential development with detail, character, and charm. Meet <br />three who have struggled with lofty ideals and marketplace realities to create unique homes and <br />neighborhoods. <br /> Rod Hardy, President, Sienna Corporation <br /> Tim Whltten, Vice President ofArchltecture, Rotdund Company <br /> Michael Lander, President, Lander Group; Partner, Town Planning Collaborative <br />Break <br /> <br /> Partnering with citizens, local businesses, and interest groups has led MnDOT to develop <br /> innovative and successful corridor plans that integrate community input and still address <br /> technical concerns. Learn .more about how MnDOT and other transportation planning agencies <br /> have begun to broaden their thinking beyond the highway shoulder when developing corridor <br /> plans. <br /> Ms. Bruch will discuss the redevelopment issues along Highway 52 in the Rochester area, <br /> where innovative overlay zoning codes aimed at re~evelopment and aesthetics have been <br /> proposed. Mr. Serck will discuss the Miller Hill area access management planning process in <br /> Duluth, which included re2resentation from MnDOT, the City of Hermantown, Hermantown <br /> Chamber of Commerce, businesses and residents. Ms. Vermillion will discuss the County Road <br /> 42 corridor study in Dakota County, focusing on public participation and innovative strategies <br /> to obtain input .from businesses and other affected interests. ~mberly Bruc~ P.E., Project Manager, MnDOT <br /> J~on Serck, Ass.ociate Transportation Planner, Arrowhead Regional Redevelopment Commission <br /> ~e Vermillion, P.E., Dakota Coun~ <br /> <br /> Join this discussion of ways in which the rural cluster development (RCD) may affect how we <br /> approach rural residential development, in what many consider to be a "friendlier" manner. <br /> Mr. Grittman will provide an ove~iew of whit is meant by rural cluster development, <br /> describe some generic examples, anti discuss how land use controls can and are ~ei~g modi~d to <br /> accommodate RCD's. Mr. Engstrom will then speak about his direct experience in the <br /> development of an RCD, including land use controls that helped.or hindered the project, and <br /> address the realities of marketing RCD's in the new home market. <br /> Robert Engstrom, Robert Engstrom Companies <br /> Steve Grlttm~, Northwest Associated Consultants <br /> <br /> the o, ce ou: iqq .q ata <br />So you've got the software but your Parcel map won't be finished for a year... How do you keep <br />the elected officials happy and feeling like they are getting some return from their investment? <br />More and more data is becoming available over the internet if you know where to look and what <br />to do with what you find. Using the Minnesota data clearinghouse, metroGIS data finder and <br />other key sources, this session will describe the types of data out there, what it can be used for, <br />how to download it, how to convert from one datum and projection to another, and how to use <br />'it in your own Planning efforts. Learn how these data sets enhanced comprehensive planning in <br /> the Upper Minnesota area and Todd Count. <br /> N~ Rader, GIS SpecIalist, Minnesota ~nd Management Information Center <br /> Josh St~enson, Upper Minnesota Regional Development Commission <br /> Ross Olsen, Todd Coun~ Zoning Administrator <br /> Gloria ~sel, Todd Coun~ OIS coordinator <br /> <br /> <br />