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Community Development Director Gladhill stated that the original plan stalled because there <br />were two major code violations. He noted that one has been cured while the other is being <br />worked out. He stated that the proposal would add a third building behind the gas station, which <br />would be an additional use to the property that already had issues. He stated that they would like <br />to see improvement to the property, but consistent with the allowed uses. <br />Mr. Gadaskin stated that he does not care whether the third building is allowed. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that knowing that the City is attempting to do on Highway 10, <br />the gateway does not have to start right at the City line. She stated that she would support staff <br />working with property owners along Highway 10 to improve their properties, keeping in mind <br />areas that will be needed for frontage road. She stated that perhaps the area needed for frontage <br />be left alone and the property owner work with staff to address code violations and beautification <br />of the property along the corridor. She stated that the intent would be to create a cohesive look <br />that will not burden the property owner but will improve the aesthetics of the corridor. She <br />stated that she would like to see staff encourage improvement in the site, whether a third building <br />is included or not. She stated that perhaps staff could assist the property owner in phasing to <br />bring the first buildings up to code before working on a third building. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau agreed. He stated that the City is not at the place where a completed <br />plan could be agreed on. He stated that the property owner is here, interested, and cooperative <br />and would like to encourage the property owner and staff to work together on developing a plan. <br />He stated that even though Highway 10 is going to be redesigned, that may change the dynamics <br />of the use along the corridor which he believes will be helpful for the property. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill confirmed the consensus of the Council to allow the <br />property owner to make improvements to the building, ensuring that the parking area is properly <br />paved to allow for parking. <br />Mr. Gadaskin asked if he could share his plans. <br />City Administrator Ulrich noted that there is limited time but noted that the plans could be <br />emailed to staff, and he could send them to the Council. <br />2.03: Provide Direction on Streetscape Plan/Manual <br />This item was postponed for lack of time. <br />2.04: Approve Tinklenberg Group Proposal for Professional Services Contract Extension <br />City Administrator Ulrich reviewed the staff report. He confirmed that the Council did not <br />desire any modifications to the proposal and noted that the item will come before the Council for <br />action at the next Council meeting. <br />City Council Work Session / June 26, 2018 <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />
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