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Redevelopment Framework Task Force Minutes Page 2 <br />August 13, 2007 <br />------------------------------------------ <br /> <br />public input from City Boards and Commissions and the general public prior to making refinements <br />to the Draft Plan. In addition, she said that it is important to be consistent by showing the same <br />Draft Plan to the public. <br /> <br />4. Summary Report of Stakeholder Meetings <br />Assistant Director of Economic Development Heidi Steinmetz summarized her staff report <br />regarding the July 24 stakeholders meetings in addition to written public comments received as of <br />August 7. She stated that the top two issues of concern submitted via written comments were the <br />river trail and high density housing. She added that staff is not asking for the Task Force to take <br />action regarding her report since staff will be gathering and providing additional public comments to <br />the Task Force in October for review and consideration in refining the plan. <br /> <br />5. Discuss River Trail Concept <br />Director of Economic Development Catherine Mehelich summarized her staff report regarding a <br />request made by a several residents of the Morton/Norfolk neighborhood, to consider removing the <br />river trail that is currently depicted in the Draft Redevelopment Framework Plan and Draft <br />Illustrative Land Use Plan. <br /> <br />She invited John Babcock, spokesperson for the neighborhood, to add any comments regarding the <br />neighborhood’s request. Mr. Babcock distributed a summary of written comments from the <br />neighborhood to the Task Force and provided additional verbal comments he had received from <br />neighbors regarding the issue. <br /> <br />Ms. Mehelich introduced Bill Maertz, Parks & Recreation Director, who was in attendance to answer <br />any questions from the Task Force. She asked the Task Force if they wished to make revisions to its <br />Draft Plan now, or allow the process to proceed in order to allow the rest of the community an <br />opportunity to provide comments prior to modifying the Draft Plan. <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding a variety of options for how to refine the Draft Plan in reaction to the <br />neighborhood’s request, including the option of a river trail beginning at the dam and ending at <br />Babcock Park. <br /> <br />Task Force member Molly Nadeau asked about a parks and trails map that she heard was circulating <br />around the City. Mr. Maertz responded that the map is two years old and that it reflects the City’s <br />Comprehensive Parks & Trails Plan approved in 1989. He has received comments from property <br />owners recently about proposed trails being included on the map and will replace the map to indicate <br />only existing trails. <br /> <br />Member Dana Anderson stated that the Draft Plan is not “reinventing the wheel” by including a <br />proposed trail along the Mississippi and Elk Rivers because this trail has been included in the Master <br />Park Plan for years. He asked the Task Force why they were discussing options for refining the <br />Draft Plan regarding the trail before answering the question “Do we want the process to proceed in <br />order to allow the rest of the community an opportunity to provide comments prior to modifying the <br />Draft Plan?” <br /> <br />The Task Force continued to discuss the different options and the following related policy issues: <br /> Consistency of all City plans <br /> Precedence that reacting to this request would set for other neighborhoods <br /> Integrity of the redevelopment planning process that the Task Force agreed upon at their <br />first meeting last November <br /> <br /> <br />