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Asst. City Administrator/Economic Development Manager Brama said if Council is in a position <br />not to support parking ramps then it will be removed from the Plan and will not be considered as <br />part of the system plans going forward. <br />Councilmember Johns thanked the Planning Commission for their work and said she would like <br />the parking structures to remain, as citizens have commented that they do not want to see large <br />parking lots. She said affording a parking ramp is another question but does not want to take the <br />option off the table. <br />Councilmember Shryock said it is important to have a vision and then follow it and if we have <br />identified parking or other issues, then we need to further define them and suggested nodes of <br />parking and then moving retail and housing around those parking nodes. She said there are too <br />many moving parts right now but that this Plan will help us maintain cohesiveness. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau said he would like to see the parking remain and said while he is not <br />sure where the greater density will be it is important to be open to consideration. He said we <br />could work on ways to recover costs as The COR develops as one way to approach funding <br />parking structures. <br />Councilmember Riley commented on the vision statement and how we know this is going to be <br />something other cities do not have, especially when everything is market driven. He added the <br />technology -orientated statement from the Plan could be dated. <br />Chairperson Bauer said this statement was suggested by Planning Commissioner Brauer and was <br />intended to focus on providing fiber for future businesses. <br />Councilmember Shryock suggested the statement be amended to say technology accessible and <br />not necessarily oriented. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill said staff will review some language to address these <br />concerns but noted they would like to see something included as technology is important. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau agreed, stating vision statements helps narrow the focus. <br />Councilmember Riley commented on the welcoming cultures point as this seems to state that it is <br />not already happening. He said the unique point will be difficult to achieve as well with the <br />market as architecture and historical Ramsey are not very unique. <br />Councilmember Williams said the Plan twice refers to no big box stores but said if one came <br />forward today she would approve it and is not comfortable with that vision. She said the <br />community wants a big box store like a Target. <br />Chairperson Bauer said big box stores are more interested in Highway 10 locations. <br />Councilmember Williams suggested removing the big box reference entirely. <br />City Council Work Session / April 25, 2017 <br />Page 4 of 8 <br />