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<br />Planning Commission <br />May 8. 200 1 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Houlton building. Commissioner Baker felt that the first project should have high <br />visibility. <br /> <br />Ms. Mehelich felt there are developers who would be interested in Elk River. <br />especially with the amenity of the river. She asked the group for suggestions on <br />redevelopment areas. <br /> <br />Commissioner Baker stated that the historical significance of an area must also be <br />considered. Ms. Mehelich felt that the Historical Preservation Commission would <br />be asked to review the area. <br /> <br />Council member Motin asked if the representatives from Maxfield felt maintaining <br />a 3-4 block historical area in the downtown was viable for the long term. He <br />suggested using a theme for along the river to preserve the long term future of <br />the City. rather than preserving of the history. Ms. Bujold stated that she felt it is a <br />combination of both. She explained that new development has to come. She <br />stated that the existing character makes the downtown different and that is what <br />draws people downtown. Mr. Motin stated that his clients are telling him that is <br />not happening. Ms. Bujold stated that is why redevelopment needs to occur. <br />She felt that once a project is started. the momentum will begin. She felt that the <br />downtown can be viable. long-term. but it will require that something new comes <br />in to attract people beyond 9am-5pm or 5pm to 9pm. She felt they need to look <br />at the diverse groups that use the downtown. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Commissioner Schuster discussed the difficulty of access to downtown. He stated <br />that he supported the idea of a downtown event. <br /> <br />AI Nadeau. downtown business owner. stated that he has been located <br />downtown for 30 years. He felt the downtown will never be a retail center again <br />and is now a service center. He stated that the group needs to envision the <br />future. He felt that that is an opportunity to take advantage of the river view from <br />his location. <br /> <br />Mayor Klinzing explained that various groups have been studying the downtown <br />for 30 years. She felt that the City has now crossed a threshold so that ideas <br />which were discussed in the past now do not seem so crazy. such as the <br />suggestion for a parking ramp. She felt that that we need to open ourselves up <br />to new possibilities. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Chair Pederson stated that when he first drove into downtown Elk River. he <br />thought the downtown was dead. He stated that he feels the whole north side of <br />Highway 10 from Boelter's down to Martin Plaza needs to be looked at. He <br />agreed that the downtown is no longer a retail center and is more a financial <br />and personal services center. He felt Mr. Nadeau's site would be ideal for a bed- <br />and-breakfast or a hotel which would also draw in a restaurant. He also agreed <br />with Commissioner Schuster that access to downtown is difficult and that the <br />crossing at Highway 10 is a nightmare. He felt that the historical study should be <br />done. He felt that low interest loans to help the downtown business owners <br />improve their sites needs to be discussed. He felt that another meeting is <br />needed. Ms. Mehelich stated that she felt that the specific ideas for <br />implementation need to be discussed. <br />