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EDC Minutes <br /> October 16,2018 <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Mr. Houle also explained the possibility of not installing curb and gutter <br /> using swales, etc. for stormwater. <br /> Commissioner Lindholm inquired what the next steps should be. Ms. <br /> Haverkamp stated prospects will want the City to have some decisions <br /> made such as we plan to have Phase One ready in the spring and the <br /> cost is �X". This will help promote and market it. <br /> Ms. Haverkamp also suggested considering architectural and landscape <br /> requirements. This will be a very visual park. She encouraged the EDC <br /> to visit the other existing business/industrial parks; it is very obvious which <br /> have these standards and those that do not. <br /> City Administrator Malecha stated our next step is determine the price. <br /> Commissioner Holley provided information to help with this. Based on Mr. <br /> Houle's updated map, is the EDC on board with moving forward with <br /> Phase One and putting that infrastructure in place? How do we get the <br /> Planning Commission involved; do we look at rezoning now as it is zoned <br /> Public? Do we include architectural and landscape requirements? <br /> Chair Jurchen stated the first thing the EDC needs to do is look at the first <br /> 3 lots with infrastructure and come up with a price per acre. This should <br /> be accomplished by the first of the year. The next thing would be how do <br /> we want to do it? Do we want a committee of Commissioner Holley, an <br /> additionat Commission Member, Sheila Haverkamp, City Administrator <br /> Malecha and Zoning Specialist Bittner? This group could make a <br /> suggestion for the price by the first of the year. We should give the <br /> Planning Commission a directive for a zoning classification after some <br /> recommendations from the EDC. This discussion should continue at our <br /> November meeting. <br /> After listening to the discussions, Ms. Haverkamp stated the reality is does <br /> the EDC want to support the infill or moving forward with Phase One. The <br /> resources are limited. Chair Jurchen stated the infill portion is not that <br /> large of an investment for the City. The Council could ultimately waive <br /> subdivision fees. <br /> City Administrator Malecha asked if the EDC is giving a directive to the <br /> Planning Commission as they do not meet in December. The Planning <br /> Commission was asked to provide comments on the design. <br /> c. Shovel Ready Certification <br />
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