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Heritage Preservation Commission Minutes Page 2 <br />March 20, 2025 <br />----------------------------- <br /> <br />future open house in April and will outline all the varying options for the public to consider and provide <br />feedback. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlton stated the plan does propose redevelopment of the church building, and he has spoken to the <br />pastor at the church. He explained to the pastor that the city is not proposing to purchase any building at <br />this time but rather, should the church decide to change locations in the future, the city would consider <br />redevelopment at that time. The King Avenue parking lot would probably be an area that would see some <br />changes in the nearer future. He stated the goals would be to create an area to bring people in and <br />encourage them to stay for longer time periods. The major area of redevelopment would take place on <br />Railroad Drive and plan incorporates a few different design plans. The last component of the plan to <br />envision a link over Highway 10 to tie the areas on either side is the grade separated bridge or a tunnel. <br /> <br />The commissioners asked further questions regarding some of the proposed redevelopment. <br /> <br />5.3 Other Business <br /> <br />Mr. Carlton asked if the commissioners would be interested in attending a Thursday Farmers Market event <br />to promote the HPC. Suggestions would be to do Plinko trivia, explain the future water tower park project, <br />and other relevant ideas. The commission landed on July 31 as the date to attend the Farmers Market and <br />Mr. Carlton will confirm the date with Parks and Recreation staff. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlton asked about advertising a walking tour during the summer months. Chair Lindberg stated it was <br />best to have smaller groups and they seem to work better as it invites better conversations. Mr. Carlton will <br />work with Chair Lindberg setting up some walking tour dates. <br /> <br />The Preserve Minnesota Annual Conference is scheduled for September 10-12 in New Ulm. Commissioners <br />Campbell and Griffiths expressed interest in attending. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlton updated the commission members with details about the proposed Capstone housing <br />development on the Specht Farm, a 500+ residential housing development. <br /> <br />---------- <br />Commissioner Dietz suggested the downtown hitching posts be installed at the water tower park. <br /> <br />The HPC discussed the population records on Wikipedia. <br /> <br />Chair Lindberg left the meeting at 7:15 p.m. <br /> <br />6. Adjournment <br /> <br />Moved by Commissioner Campbell and seconded by Commissioner Dietz to adjourn the meeting <br />of the Heritage Preservation Commission. <br /> <br />Motion carried 4-0. <br /> <br />The meeting adjourned at 7:20 p.m. <br />