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side and residential on the other that is able to react to the market. Community Development <br />Director Gladhill shared proposed recommendations and standards, adding assistance from the <br />Architectural Review Committee would be included not to add more process but to fit in with a <br />low -impact type of review. He highlighted The COR Interim Development Plan Key Policy <br />Topics, including General Retail Strategy, Lake Itasca Greenway, Northwest Quad Future Land <br />Use, Parking Standards, and Architectural/Design Standards. Community Development Director <br />Gladhill explained if the proposed format were approved, the City would host a series of public <br />workshops to gain feedback on potential changes as part of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br />Update. <br />Chairperson Bauer noted big -box stores would be a draw with other surrounding development <br />and could be located in the diamond -shaped area for better visibility. He said the Planning <br />Commission thought basic COR uses would include a community center, entertainment, food <br />and retail on Highway 10 and that retail would be at the mercy of the market and what would be <br />realistic. He stated the many retail options in Elk River and Coon Rapids Riverdale needs to be <br />taken into consideration, adding parking is important but everything should not be pavement so <br />cost sharing options such as ramps and shared parking should be considered for the type of retail <br />that would be located in The COR and along Highway 10. <br />Acting Mayor John LeTourneau thanked the Planning Commission for their work on The COR <br />Interim Development Plan. <br />Councilmember Riley said he wanted to think about a master developer rather than the City <br />doing the project and asked how this Plan fit with that idea. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill said the intent is to be clear on our framework in <br />order to get a good fit and that the Plan still affords the opportunity to tweak the vision, which is <br />why it is phrased as an interim plan. He said in this manner the Plan can be worked through and <br />expectations set. <br />Planning Commissioner Nosan agreed that we need to have a strategic plan so a master <br />developer knows what the City is expecting. <br />Councilmember Williams thanked the Planning Commission for their extraordinary thought on <br />the Plan and said the other Commissions need an opportunity to provide their recommendations <br />as they all have important focus that needs to be considered. She asked how other landowners <br />within The COR would be affected even in the interim and inquired about their thoughts. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill said the idea was to communicate the Plan followed <br />by the next steps of taking the Plan to the general public, including all Boards, Commissions, <br />stakeholders, and potential and future developers. He confirmed that public engagement would <br />be incorporated. <br />Councilmember Williams said she preferred that comments from the EDA and Commissions be <br />incorporated within the Plan before taking it to the public. <br />City Council Work Session / April 25, 2017 <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />