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4.1. DRAFT HRA MINUTES 12-07-2020
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Housing and Redevelopment Minutes Page 4 <br /> November 2,2020 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Commissioner Ovall asked about site lines and Mr. Carlton explained the intersection would <br /> remain a full 4-way stop and site lines would remain with separate measurements for safety <br /> purposes. <br /> Commissioner Eder personally prefers front parking and preferred to accommodate that. <br /> Commissioner Chuba disagreed and felt the area has already set a precedence with buildings <br /> towards the front and parking in the rear. He stated he would rather look at a building and <br /> not cars when driving by. <br /> Commissioner Eder agreed but felt it is more attractive for the business owners in that <br /> building to have front parking to avoid confusion of rear parking. <br /> Commissioner Chuba asked about water retention for storm drainage <br /> Mr. Carlton stated stormwater considerations are always a concern,but'n"ithis situation,you <br /> should match the current rate and volume discharge so less stormwater needs would be <br /> required. You would also have to match any additional impervious surface added that is not <br /> currently there today. <br /> Chair Toth asked if the state requires w ter retention requirements. <br /> Mr. Carlton stated yes,the city has adopted those requirements. He explained what the <br /> current system can handle today with pipe sizing and current stormwater ponding and what <br /> our current standards are today. Considering the downstream infrastructure is important and <br /> the city could do payment in lieu of fee to offset some of those impacts with clean outs or <br /> increase in size. <br /> Chair Toth suggested informing developers know all these ins and outs so they understand <br /> what we're looking for. He also asked if the current uses could be explained to developers <br /> with the possibility of adding a housing component. <br /> r. Carlton explasri'ed the eveloper will propose a concept and will contact the city <br /> Standards such as setbacks and stormwater requirements. Mr. Carlton stated the city could <br /> tell them that we like the current uses of commercial in this area but would be open to <br /> seeing options. <br /> Commissioner Eder agreed with that approach so as not to limit possibilities. <br /> Commissioner Chuba felt it was important to remember this is a TIF district and residential <br /> uses would not be taxed the same way. <br /> It was the consensus of the commission to propose the block to have a focus on commercial <br /> uses,generating property taxes but open to residential use, focusing on the TIF district but <br /> open to options. The area is part of a walkable community, and parking needs being <br /> addressed for whatever is proposed for the area,with it likely being accessed from Gates or <br /> 3rd Street. <br />
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