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Planning Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> January 18, 2000 <br /> Page 8 <br /> In reference to Hillcrest, Melsha stated that Mr. Tank-enoff s concept provides a different way of <br /> 2 thinking and he is cautiously intrigued by his proposal. <br /> 3 Additionally, Melsha wished to welcome Commissioner Thomas to the Planning Commission. <br /> 4 Thomas thanked Melsha for his greeting and continue4 by stating that he agreed with Hanson's . <br /> 5 and Melsha's comments regarding a proposed charter for the Commission. <br /> 6 In connection with the Apache project, Thomas would envision residential and light industrial. <br /> 7 He believed that Apache was a large piece of property that was underutilized, and he was im- <br /> 8 pressed with the projects that Hillcrest Developruent has done in the past. Thomas's main <br /> 9 concern about the Apache project was any redevelopment done on the outside or around the mall. <br /> 10 He believed that the area could support more retail and possibly housing, and in turn the housing <br /> I I could support the retail. <br /> 12 in regard to a charter for the Planning Commission, Thomas agreed that the Commission should <br /> 13 have some framework, especially if recommendations are going to be made to the Council. <br /> 14 Thomas volunteered to assist in gathering information for a proposed charter. <br /> 15 Thomas also stated that he is proud to be a memberof the Planning Commission. <br /> 16 Bergstrom expressed his sincere appreciation to Dick Horst for his work and diligence while he <br /> 17 was a member of the Planning Commission. Bergstrom stated that he felt a sense of loss without <br /> 18 Mr. Horst on the Commission, but wished to congratulate him on his election to the City <br /> 19 Council. <br /> 20 In connection with the Mayor's comments regarding the Standing Rules for the City Council, <br /> 21 Bergstrom requested a copy of those Rules from Ms. Moore-Sykes. <br /> 22 Bergstrom suggested that Richard Kr ier work with Mr. Tankenoff in order to assist in <br /> 23 establishing boundary conditions, particularly over the next 60-90 days. <br /> 24 Hatch expressed his concern about increased traffic patterns if Apache Plaza houses many <br /> 25 employees. <br /> 26 Hanson confirmed that Mr. Tankenoff had addr'essed that issue at the previous City Council <br /> 21 meeting. Mr. Tankenoff had stated that the traffic patterns would be researched and that there <br /> ZP <br /> 28 would possibly be different shifts of employees. <br /> 29 Ms. Moore-Sykes offered that there are enough alternative routes to aid in congestion. <br /> 30 Stille commented that he commended Mr. Tankenoff s concept in redeveloping Apache Plaza <br /> 31 and expressed his appreciation for his initiative. Stille echoed previous comments that the <br /> 32 redevelopment plan is a significant decision and he a-reed with the idea of obtaining a Planner to <br /> 0 <br /> 33 assist in the project. A planner.would also be able to confirm that retail is not a viable option. <br />
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