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<br />Approved <br />Greenfield stated that they are comparing the two projects and would be willing to do something <br />similar at this development. Winters added that Excel is interested with working with developers <br />for the whole Northwest Quadrant site and making the whole site energy efficient. <br /> <br />th <br />James Rucker, 664 10 Street NW, was glad to hear the commission to raise several concerning <br />questions regarding the development, like how are we going to connect the rest of New Brighton <br />to the new development and how are people going to cross the rail road tracks. He has witnessed <br />children using the rail trestle as a way to get to the park, because there is no connection. He <br />encourages the City and the developers to look at the connection at the southern part of the <br />development which has stairs at the base of the freeway that go nowhere, they were original <br />intended to connect to the trail system. He was disappointed to hear that most of these units <br />would not have children in them, because when there is a lack of children some communities <br />become intolerant of them and most of the trial connections are through the higher priced housing <br />which may cause a problem. He also encourages the City to re-flyer the neighborhood for the <br />additional meeting. He also would like the City to remember that this is a historical site and <br />would encourage the city to look into preserving some of the sites. <br /> <br />CONTINUE THE PUBLIC MEETING ON JANUARY <br />Motion by Baker, Second Zisla by to <br />31, 2006. <br /> <br />MOTION CARRIED. <br />6 Ayes, 0 Nays, <br /> <br />Public Hearing:Zoning Code Amendment to Codify NWQ Design Guidelines <br /> <br /> <br />CONTINUED TO THE FEBRUARY MEETING. <br />Motion by Baker, Second Zisla by to <br /> <br />MOTION CARRIED. <br />6 Ayes, 0 Nays, <br /> <br />FP06-01 Final Plat – 785 Old Hwy 8 NW <br />General Business: <br /> <br />Consideration of a Final Plat for the parcel at 785 Old Hwy 8 NW. Recently, it was <br />brought to staff’s attention that the Final Plat for the Public Safety Center was never <br />formally approved. Section 26-41 of the City Code (Subdivisions) requires that all plats <br />receive final review by the Planning Commission and approval by the City Council. <br /> <br />Commissioner O’Brien abstained from this discussion and vote. <br /> <br /> to <br />Motion by Schiferl, second by Mann <br />WAIVE THE READING AND ADOPT THE ATTACHED <br />of FP06-01 <br />. <br />RECOMMENDING APPROVAL <br />RESOLUTION <br /> <br />MOTION CARRIED. <br />6 Ayes, 0 Nays, <br /> <br />Announcements and Updates: <br />Fernelius introduced Janice Gundlach as the new City Planner. <br /> <br />Adjournment <br /> _________________________________________ <br /> <br />Janice Gundlach, City Planner <br />I:\COMMISSIONS\PLANNING\Minutes\2006\1-17-2006.doc <br />
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