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Steering Committee Minutes Pai92 7 <br /> July 14, 1994 1011.1.7i7EFT <br /> • Chairman Minton asked for a consensus of the Steering Committee to continue <br /> this discussion at a meeting with the downtown group. <br /> Chairman Minton feels that people move to the Elk River area because of the <br /> semi-rural atmosphere, "where city and country flow together". He also discussed <br /> negative comments from local residents made at Planning Commission meetings <br /> regarding the large scale development that is occurring in Elk River. <br /> Gary Santwire asked whether or not it would be in the best interest of the City to <br /> force existing commercial areas to be absorbed, rather than create another spot <br /> of commercial north on Highway 169. Mr. Santwire suggested the Committee <br /> consider deleting some of the commercial zoning in the Comprehensive Plan and <br /> adjust/fine tune what we have. <br /> Hank Duitsman stated that it is the intention of the Committee to first inventory <br /> the land uses and then identify areas where zoning may be inappropriate and to <br /> adjust it accordingly. Another area of concern is to identify arterial roads, and <br /> where they should be since there is a close relationship between transportation <br /> and land use decisions. <br /> Chairman Minton noted that design standards in commercial areas can be used <br /> to keep the semi-rural atmosphere. <br /> The PUD (Planned Unit Development) concept was discussed. Steve Ach <br /> Ana explained that a similar result can be accomplished by setting a high level of <br /> development standards in the City's existing zoning ordinance. Steve Ach and Bill <br /> Rubin agreed that PUD's can become administratively cumbersome, citing the <br /> Elk River Mall as an example. Marlon Glines stated that PUD's can offer special <br /> amenities that make it unique when use correctly. <br /> The neighborhood commercial zoning district concept was discussed. A resident <br /> expressed his opinion that the City should use extreme caution in proposing such <br /> a district; there are areas where it would be strongly opposed. Steve Ach <br /> explained the value of small convenience center in a residential district, <br /> providing such services as gas and groceries, dry-cleaning, hair styling, etc. <br /> Marlon Glines suggested the Committee provide more categories limiting the <br /> types of uses within a specific commercial zoning district. <br /> Chairman Minton reported that Don Strei had contacted him regarding the idea <br /> of a business/office district near the Courthouse. Steve Ach replied the proposed <br /> business park zoning would provide opportunities around the Courthouse for <br /> clean industrial, office and limited retail; all of which comprise the business/office <br /> district. <br /> Chairman Minton stated that a letter was received from Franklin Outdoor <br /> Advertising which offered ideas for a uniform sign ordinance for commercial and <br /> industrial zones. He also noted that each member of the Committee has been <br /> given a copy of the Surface Water Management Plan and Comprehensive <br /> 111 <br /> Transportation Plan. <br />