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CC Work Session 2. 1. <br /> Meeting Date: 07/12/2016 <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Review Findings of The COR Development Plan Policy Maker Survey <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The purpose of this case is to review findings from the recent COR Development Plan Policy Maker Survey. The <br /> intent of this survey was to review where those involved in land use policy decisions felt the master plan for The <br /> COR should be headed. Over several recent Land Use Applications, it became evident that there were different <br /> interpretations on what the current plan indicates and where different stakeholders felt the development should be <br /> headed. The survey concept was the result of a 2015 Joint Work Session between the City Council and Planning <br /> Commission. <br /> Staff will present a more refined presentation at the meeting highlighting key trends.Here is a potential list of key <br /> trends to consider: <br /> 1. Good Planning for Pedestrian Facilities. There is strong consensus that the City continues to do well on <br /> planning for adequate pedestrian facilities. <br /> 2. Good Architectural Design.Focus on good architectural design appears to continue to be a key goal. <br /> 3. Maintain Vision Area Surrounding Rail Station,With Tweaks. Vision for the downtown/station area <br /> (quarter-mile around the Northstar Station)should largely stay the same in terms of design. However,the mix <br /> between residential and commercial should be re-evaluated. <br /> 4. Evaluate the Vision for the Retail District.Vision of the north west retail area(Sunwood and Armstrong) <br /> should be re-evaluated. While there is not a full consensus on this policy direction,there are enough <br /> responses to warrant the discussion for future consideration. Responses were nearly 50/50 to change the <br /> vision for this area. Evaluating the vision does not necessarily mean a plan change will occur. <br /> 5. Maintain the Vision for the Office District. Vision for the south cast office district should largely remain <br /> the same. <br /> 6. Maintain the Vision for the Community-Oriented User.The vision for a larger community-based user in <br /> The COR should be maintained. This could range from a community center to movie theater,etc. <br /> 7. Evaluate the Zeolite Retail Parcel.Disclaimer: this question was worded incorrectly. The intent of the <br /> question was to determine whether the City should consider a change from retail to residential based on <br /> actual developer interest and challenges as a retail pad side. This question will be reviewed,considered,and <br /> resolved throughout any potential amendment to the plan. However, as worded and based on a response, <br /> there appears to be a desire to retain the retail vision. Evaluation does not necessarily mean a plan change <br /> will occur. <br /> 8. Continue Discussion on Sign Regulations. There appears to be some hesitation in allowing 75 foot tall <br /> advertising signs (result of the grade-separated interchange),while also a showing of those that desire to <br /> allow for them. <br /> 9. Generally Maintain the Vision for Shared Parking Strategies.A majority of respondents indicated that <br /> we should retain the vision to require shared,potentially structured parking in the downtown district and <br /> there is appetite to consider financial tools in order to facilitate this vision. The intent would be to reduce the <br /> amount of surface parking where warranted and underutilized. <br /> 10. Establish Architectural Review Committee.There appears to be a desire to re-establish an Architectural <br /> Review Committee, so long as it does not slow down the review process. <br /> 11. Build Upon Existing Natural Resource Policies and Consider Additional Best Management Practices. <br /> The City appears to be doing fairly well on protecting natural resources,with some room for improvement <br /> and growth. <br /> Potential Next Steps <br />
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