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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 23, 1998 <br /> ^, Council Member Dahl suggested directing staff to submit the Plan to neighboring cities before it <br /> goes to the Metropolitan Council. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated the Plan will go to neighboring cities as part of the submittal process. <br /> Livable Communities Demonstration Account Contracts,Brian Wessel-Mr. Wessel stated <br /> the City of Lino Lakes received a$220,000 grant from the Metropolitan Council's Livable <br /> Communities Demonstration Account. The purpose of the grant is to hire nationally recognized <br /> experts to accomplish three (3)things: <br /> 1. Refine the master plan for The Village as a demonstration of a pedestrian oriented, <br /> mixed use development. <br /> 2. Design a development framework that provides mechanisms to ensure implementation <br /> of the master plan. <br /> 3. Study the feasibility of combining commercial storefront space and living space in the <br /> same structures to provide a live/work environment. <br /> Community Development staff and the Town Center Group have begun the process and intend to <br /> accomplish the objectives of the grant within the entire Town Center. The end result will be a <br /> plan for compatible, diverse uses on all four quadrants on the I-35W/Lake Drive interchange. <br /> Early discussions and plans are beginning to address the integration of transportation, housing, <br /> commercial, civic and recreational uses,plus connections within the Town Center to make a safe, <br /> walkable environment. <br /> Calthorpe Associates, a nationally known urban planning and design firm that specializes in <br /> Traditional Neighborhood Development,has visited the site and produced preliminary plans for <br /> The Village within the context of the entire interchange area. Peter Calthorpe and Matt Taecher, <br /> principals of the firm,are involved in many projects around the country that have become reality. <br /> They are interested in the unique opportunities within the Town Center. As a part of their <br /> contract with the City,they will be including the expertise of the Design Center for American <br /> Urban Landscape at the University of Minnesota School of Architecture and Landscape <br /> Architecture. They will also subcontract with the Maxfield Research group, a local marketing <br /> research group, for local supply-side data. <br /> Zimmerman/Volk Associates is a market research group that is also well know for its cutting <br /> edge work in housing analysis. They go beyond traditional market research and study the <br /> residential mix that best matches the lifestyle and economic characteristics of households with <br /> the highest potential to move into this type of mixed use development. <br /> The intent of this group of experts, working with staff,the Town Center Group, and consultant <br /> Dennis Grebner, is to complete the redesign of The Village,the transportation and land use study <br /> of the Town center, and the development framework by mid 1999. <br /> 25 <br />