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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 09/22/2015 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />7. 6. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Approval of The COR Development Plan Comparison Document <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review a comparison document between the original Ramsey Town Center Master <br />Plan and the current The COR Development Plan as requested by the City Council and Planning Commission on <br />May 26, 2015. Minutes from this discussion as well as subsequent advisory board/commission review and <br />recommendations are attached to this case as background for the purpose of this exercise. <br />At the May 26, 2015 Joint Meeting with the City Council, Staff was directed to prepare a comparison document <br />outlining the differences between the current COR Development Plan and the original Ramsey Town Center Master <br />Plan. Direction was to simply prepare a document outlining the changes and check back with the City Council and <br />its advisory boards for future direction. It is anticipated that the output of this exercise may lead to some changes to <br />the Design Framework for The COR to either better clarify the vision, eliminate any conflicting language, simplify <br />the document, or potential changes to the official vision. <br />This step is focused on the inventory of the previous plan and the current plan. The intent of this topic report is not <br />to begin developing a new vision for The COR. The document has been reviewed as follows: <br />1. May 26 - City Council and Planning Commission hold Joint Meeting. Direction to prepare Comparison <br />Document provided. <br />2. June 9 - Planning Commission develops preliminary document. <br />3. June 28 - City Council receives update and reviews preliminary document. <br />4. August 6 - Planning Commission completes preliminary document and sends for advisory board/commission <br />review. <br />5. August 13 - Economic Development Authority (EDA) reviews preliminary document. <br />6. August 13 - Parks and Recreation Commission reviews preliminary document. <br />7. August 17 - Environmental Policy Board (EPB) reviews preliminary document. <br />8. September 10 - Planning Commission recommends that the City Council adopt the document. <br />The next step includes gathering feedback on the components of the current plan and overall vision, including a <br />market analysis of these components as requested by the City Council and answer the following question: <br />"Does the City need to make changes to the development plan for The COR?" <br />Of key importance at this stage is to ensure that the City is asking the correct policy questions as it engages the <br />public and stakeholders. The intent this evening is not to answer these questions, but to ensure the proper questions <br />are being asked. Upon adoption, Staff will begin engaging stakeholders (including current property owners) and <br />market experts based on the content and questions of the document. Staff believes this next step will begin to <br />answer the questions as raised by the City Council throughout this process. This next step will also include <br />engaging the broader public. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required for this discussion topic. <br />
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