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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />February 14, 2017 <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />Councilmember Stille asked about the process and how the decision this evening will affect the 1 <br />process. Ms. Rothstein stated there are a variety of additional ways that people will have an 2 <br />opportunity to comment. This is one of the very first steps in development review. The review 3 <br />process will begin when an application is received and she noted it has not been received as of 4 <br />yet. 5 <br /> 6 <br />Mayor Faust stated this is the first baby step in the process. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Councilmember Brever stated there was concern on how some of the questions were answered to 9 <br />the various government agencies. For example, the units per acre and asked if that is written in 10 <br />stone. Ms. Rothstein stated the surrounding agencies are sent the document and given the 11 <br />opportunity to comment. The comments have been addressed. The density, land use or storm 12 <br />water on this property is not set. A worst-case scenario was used. The Development Plan is not 13 <br />set in stone and everything will go through the Planning Commission and the City Council with 14 <br />opportunity for public comment in the next few months. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Mayor Faust stated the sketch plan is a “wish list” because the developer is trying to put as much 17 <br />into the project as they can. This is not approving 837 units. Mr. Steger stated this is the first step 18 <br />in the permitting process. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Councilmember Stille stated there is a lot of data in the EAW and Dorsey needs to tell Council 21 <br />how this project compares to other projects. This is the right thing to do. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Mayor Faust stated this was done 15 years ago for Silver Lake Village. The density for this 24 <br />proposal will be similar to Silver Lake Village, which is still not completed as there are still a 25 <br />few lots yet to be developed. Only an EAW was needed for that project. 26 <br /> 27 <br />Ms. Monique Dubois, 2601 Kenzie Terrace, asked about the process for the Comprehensive 28 <br />Plan. She asked how much input the public has on the 2040 Comprehensive Plan and how does 29 <br />this development fit into that plan. 30 <br /> 31 <br />Mayor Faust stated Comp Plans are done every 10 years. Currently we are living under the 2008 32 <br />Comp Plan and the 2040 Plan is being worked on. There have been community visioning 33 <br />sessions to obtain input from residents. Two Councilmembers are on the committee for the 34 <br />Comprehensive Plan. Councilmember Stille stated they have been meeting regularly and this 35 <br />Comprehensive Plan will be much more detailed than previous plans. Councilmember Jenson is 36 <br />the other representative on the committee. Ms. Rothstein stated the documents are on the City 37 <br />website and can be reviewed by anyone interested. 38 <br /> 39 <br />Councilmember Stille stated equity is a new component of the Comprehensive Plan. 40 <br /> 41 <br />Ms. Carol Weiler, 2312 St. Anthony Parkway, stated she met with some neighbors and they 42 <br />realized not everyone was aware of the Lowry Grove redevelopment. She stated this is a good 43 <br />opportunity to come together as a community. There was an informational meeting at St. Charles 44 <br />February 13, 2017, where over 170 people attended including Commissioner Papatola and 45 <br />Councilmember Brever. There were people from Minneapolis and St. Anthony. They went 46 <br />3