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Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> November 15, 1994 <br /> Page 6 <br /> 1 June 1994 to September 1994 - Representatives of CUB, Knox and C. G. Rein held a series of <br /> 2 meetings, all separately, with the Mayor, City Manager and Public Works Director. At these <br /> 3 meetings, the three entities informed the City that they were getting close to working out the <br /> 4 details of the Apache redevelopment. CUB and Knox targeted construction to start in 1995 with <br /> 5 store openings in the latter part of 1995. At all of these meetings, it was stressed that the storm <br /> 6 run-off, with the three ponds,had to be resolved before talks about TIF and the public hearings <br /> 7 could begin. Apache Plaza hired Barr Engineering to develop drainage ponds to accommodate <br /> 8 the run-off. The plans were completed the summer of 1994 with the three ponds. According to <br /> 9 Barr Engineering, 80% of the roof and parking lot run-off would run directly into the storm <br /> 10 sewers. <br /> 11 September 20. 1994 - Mayor Ranallo was requested to meet with the members of the Silver Lake <br /> 12 Homeowners Association to discuss alternatives. At this time,Ranallo stated that all discussions <br /> 13 would be held in a public forum. <br /> 14 October 20. 1994 -Planning Commission reviewed the concept plans for both CUB and Knox as <br /> 15 well as drainage plans from Dennis Cavanaugh(C. G.Rein). Rice Creek staff attended the <br /> 16 meeting to inform the Planning Commission that they will recommend approval of the three <br /> 17 ponds as presented by Dennis Cavanaugh to the Planning Commission. <br /> 18 October 26. 1994-Rice Creek Watershed District tabled plans due to new watershed rules that <br /> 19 were adopted 2 or 3 weeks before. Residents of Silver Lake Homeowners attended the meeting <br /> 20 and requested the Watershed District to require Dennis Cavanaugh to do more. <br /> 21 November 8. 1994 - Rice Creek Administration held a meeting in Room 9 of City Hall. City <br /> 22 staff, Silver Lake Homeowners (with their attorney)and C.G. Rein were present. No <br /> 23 compromise on the water run-off issue was reached. <br /> 24 November 9. 1994 - The Silver Lake Homeowners Association directed their attorney to file a <br /> 25 petition with the Environmental Quality Board for the establishment of an Environmental <br /> 26 Assessment Worksheet(EAW). That evening the Rice Creek Watershed District was scheduled <br /> 27 to reconsider the Apache permit, but they were required to table the issue again due to the <br /> 28 petition that had been filed. <br /> 29 November 15. 1994 -The Planning Commission meeting. <br /> 30 November 22. 1994- The City Council meeting. <br /> 31 Mayor Ranallo discussed the different options available for resolution of this issue. He stressed <br /> 32 that continuing to hold with the studies as Rice Creek Watershed District did, and Silver Lake <br /> 33 Homeowners Association have wanted us to do,would endanger this projects completion. <br /> 34 B 1. Lot Split, CUB Foods,Apache Plaza,as presented by Mr. Dennis Cavanaugh, C. G. Rein <br /> 35 Co., into four sections with Payless Cashways/Knox on the north end including a portion <br /> 36 of the current Apache Plaza Mall <br /> 37 City Manager Morrison reported that the item under consideration is a public hearing on the <br /> 38 subdivision of Apache property. If this proceeds,the final plat will go to the City Council • <br /> 39 meeting on November 22, 1994. Approximately 42 acres is proposed to be subdivided into 4 <br /> 40 lots. The first lot would be for SuperValu/CUB and would consist of approximately 390,000 <br />