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PL PACKETS 2000-2004
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Anthony Village. <br /> ,Memo, <br /> To: Michael Morrison, City Manager <br /> From: Susan Henry,Asst City Manager <br /> Date: 05/09/01 <br /> Re: 4/17/01 PC/CC Joint Meeting Summary <br /> Main Topics Discussed: <br /> 1) Electronic City Monument Sign: The consensus was the City favors an electronic style sign, <br /> using the newer technology for public informational purposes. The group discussed the <br /> commercial versus public dilemma where electronic signs are placed.The consensus was it is best <br /> to change the city code as it relates to the electronic sign for public. Most agreed the location by the <br /> tennis courts is preferred, if it fits.in the budget, otherwise choose the altemate site,which is in front <br /> of Central Park along Silver Lake Road. There was some discussion about articulating what the <br /> sign should look like, and.for that vision to be conveyed to.the City Council:. . <br /> 2) St. Anthony Shopping Center. The area surrounding the St. Anthony Shopping Center was <br /> discussed. Redevelopment was the focus of conversation, like what to do at the site, especially <br /> with the Stonehouse and the Fire Station. With the City acquiring 40,000 square feet at Custom <br /> Liquidators plus the 40,000 square feet already acquired at Kenzie Terrace and the 26,000 square <br /> feet Hitching Post easement One frustration discussed is the lack of investment or interest on the <br /> Shopping Center's part to construct green space. Why should the City put $200,000 - $300,000 <br /> into the area if the Center owners aren't doing anything? One idea discussed is to get the <br /> easement back,and to get money back, if possible. <br /> 3) Northwest Quadrant: The redevelopment master planning is underway. The process and <br /> potential was discussed. <br /> 4) Housing Stock: Housing code issues were discussed. A point of sale ordinance was mentioned <br /> as to possibly reviving its potential again. <br /> •Page 1 <br />
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