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Planning Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> September 19, 2000 <br /> Page 5 <br /> 1 Livable Communities grant was the Council's vision of pursuing an active plan, or were <br /> 2 they waiting to see what happens and then pursue options. <br /> 3 Assistant City Manager Isom noted that the Livable Communities grant will be.a catalyst <br /> 4 for looking at long-term uses and also identifying what would be the highest and best use <br /> 5 for that area. Isom further noted that he understands that, from Staff s prospective, all <br /> 6 things possible will be done to ensure that the planning or examination takes place of the <br /> 7 targeted area. <br /> 8 Furthermore, he stated that the Council had set aside the $150,000 match for this grant <br /> 9 and there are some things that will happen regardless of whether the City gets the grant or <br /> 10 not. Those funds are earmarked for that area and he understands that the City will move <br /> 11 forward and probably spending some of those funds prior to receiving the grant award. <br /> 12 Additionally, he received an&mail recently that alluded to the fact that the Met Council <br /> 13 is no longer requiring a match for the award, so a number of things could happen in the <br /> 14 next few weeks that could change the texture of the research. <br /> 15 Stille felt that the City intended to spend a significant amount of time and effort to <br /> 16 determine what the highest and best use of that site will be. Obviously, he stated,that <br /> 17 could be a number of things, and he questioned whether it would be beneficial to consider <br /> a moratorium on the Apache site so that some plans could be worked out in the event the <br /> 19 grant is not received. He inquired of Staff if that issue had been discussed within the <br /> 20 City. <br /> 21 Isom noted that he had not heard any discussions regarding a moratorium on the Apache <br /> 22 site. Additionally, he noted that there would be a number of legal issues that would <br /> 23 dictate how a moratorium would be handled. If the Commission would like to direct <br /> 24 Staff to examine that issue, that this would be the time to bring it up. <br /> 25 Melsha reviewed some of the issues for the Salvation Army property and how it would <br /> 26 relate to the Apache Plaza property. Stille said his goal is that there would be a lot of <br /> 27 planning, and if the funds are not received, the planning was all for naught. <br /> 28 Isom noted that he would take this as a direction and do some research on the possibility <br /> 29 of a moratorium for that area. and he would return to the Commission at a later date with <br /> 30 a report. <br /> 31 Isom reported that September.29, 2000 would be his last day as Assistant City Manager. <br /> 32 He will be returning full-time to school to fulfill his Ph.D. requirements and he would <br /> 33 continue with the City in some aspects with the Planning Commission until a replacement <br /> 34 is found. <br /> 5 X. ADJOURNMENT. <br /> 36 Motion by Melsha, second by Stille, to adjourn at 7:50 p.m. <br />