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04-12-16 HRA-CC-PC Worksession HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES Richfield, Minnesota 1 • = iSpecial Concurrent Housing and fhe Urban Hometown Redevelopment Authority, City Council, and Planning Commission Worksession April 12, 2016 CALL TO ORDER The concurrent worksession was called to order by Mayor/HRA Commissioner Goettel at 5:45 p.m. in the Bartholomew Room. HRA Members Mary Supple, Chair; Pat Elliott, Debbie Goettel, Doris Rubenstein; and Present: David Gepner Council Members Debbie Goettel, Mayor; Pat Elliott; Edwina Garcia; Tom Fitzhenry and Present: Michael Howard. Planning Commission Sean Hayford Oleary; Susan Rosenberg; and Charles Members Present: Standfuss (arrived 6:25). Planning Commission Erin Vrieze Daniels, Chair; Gordon Vizecky; Rick Jabs; and Daniel Members Absent: Kitzberger. Staff Present: Steven L. Devich, City Manager/Executive Director; John Stark, Community Development Director; Kristin Asher, Public Works Director; Karen Barton, Assistant Community Development Director; Jeff Pearson, City Engineer; and Cheryl Krum holz, Executive Coordinator. Item #1 DISCUSSION REGARDING THE CEDAR CORRIDOR MASTER PLAN (COUNCIL MEMO NO. 20/HRA MEMO NO.10) Michelle Mongeon Allen, JLG Architects, discussed the proposed road alignment options for Richfield Parkway as it continues south of 66th Street in the Cedar Corridor. The City Council, HRA Commissioners and Planning Commission Members discussed pros and cons of the alignment options including traffic, neighborhood enhancement, property takings, affordable housing, land use, and pedestrian/bike trails. The consensus was to proceed with the 18th Avenue alignment option. Item #2 DISCUSSION REGARDING THE INTERSTATE PARTNERS PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT (COUNCIL MEMO NO. 21/HRA MEMO NO.11) Lonnie Provencher, Interstate Partners, presented a revised proposal for the development area at the southwest corner of 66th Street and Richfield Parkway/17th Avenue. Special Worksession Minutes -2- April 12, 2016 The City Council, HRA Commissioners and Planning Commission Members discussed concerns related to the proposed retail site plan including addressing drive-thru noise, lack of storefront access from 66th Street, neighborhood issues, light pollution, landscaping, and the need for project flexibility. Community Development Director Stark stated staff encouraged the developer to leave the drive-thru on the west side of the project due to the traffic flow at the roundabout. He added the developer and staff are looking for progress on the proposed development. The concurrent worksession was adjourned by unanimous consent at 6:42 p.m. Date Approved: May 16, 2016. M I fipple Ch. Cheryl K umho 'rev=n L. De ich Executive Coordinator City anager/Executive •irector