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Ciry Council Minutes <br />July 11, 2005 <br />Page 3 <br />Councilmember Dietz inquired of the bank representatives if what they heard tonight was <br />positive for staying. Mr. Dwyer indicated that it was. <br />Councilmember Motin stated that he agrees with what has been stated tonight and fully <br />supports the use of TRF for this project. He did indicate apprehension over the parking <br />issue. He is in favor of moving forward but feels we need to look at how we can get <br />additional parking in the downtown area. <br />Mr. Babcock stated that their major concern in respect to parking is that when they need to <br />do the expansion for the third floor (perhaps several years from now) there will not be an <br />issue regarding parking. He indicated that what they need now is some reasonable assurance <br />that it is understood that should they start doing Phase One soon and Phase Two in the <br />future that the parking won't be an issue in the future. <br />Councilmember Dietz asked for a timeframe. Mr. Dwyer stated that they are restricted in <br />their current building for space and need this addition just as soon as possible. <br />It was the consensus of this Council to indicate to future councils that with <br />expansion on this site years from now for a third level, that parking is not an issue <br />that should prevent the planned future expansion. <br />5.2. Downtown Revitalization Project -Discussion with MetroPlains <br />This portion of the Council Meeting was a Joint Meeting with the HRA. HRA Chairman <br />Stewart Wilson called the HRA meeting to order. Commissioners present were: Louise <br />Kuester, Jean Lieser, Larry Toth and Paul Motin. <br />Director of Economic Development Catherine Mehelich presented her staff report. Vern <br />Hanson of MetroPlains Development and Michele Mongeon of JLG Architects were <br />present. <br />Mr. Hanson explained that they have come back with a revised version of the Bluffs of Elk <br />River project, keeping the original character of the sketch as well as providing the overall <br />context to the City of the whole project. <br />Ms. Mongeon indicated that the new revision shows the main part of the building extending <br />westerly popping up the three southerly pieces. She stated that detailing of the top piece is <br />much more prominent. She stated that the corner element is slightly taller with recessed <br />balconies. This current perspective illustrates recessing brick between the two windows with <br />some subtle changes in the rear. <br />Councilmember Motin asked if the back piece is set back. Ms. Mongeon indicated that the <br />red piece is in the same plane with the brick veneer sticking out. She stated if you look at <br />the floor plan this would be on the same plane. The red brick sticks out in front of the buff <br />colored portion of the building. <br />Councilmember Gumphrey inquired as to how much higher the tower is. Ms. Mongeon <br />indicated 18 - 20 inches. Councilmember Gumphrey inquired if there would be a separate <br />balcony on the fourth floor for each unit. Ms. Mongeon replied that they are working with a <br />market study advisor in keeping this option flexible. She stated that some people may wish <br />to have two-space areas. <br />