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Revitalization Commission <br />Minutes <br />April 13, 2015 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />Public Comments <br />None <br />Reports of the Commission: <br />Glendale new entertainment project is pursuing the open carry liquor license district. <br />Commissioner Menaker wonders if there is a model for that. City Attorney Light said <br />Greeley has that model. <br />Business Matters of the Commission — <br />a. Louisville Historical Commission Presentation: <br />Louisville Historical Commission (HPC) member Gladys Levi -Pilz presented <br />plans for improving and revitalizing the museum campus. The Historical <br />Commission is on a long road to comprehensive redesign of campus including <br />adding exhibition space, climate controlled space, work space, new community <br />building, educational space, and ADA compliance. Another needs assessment <br />was done. Map included in the packet shows current museum space and <br />proposed space. This is an opportunity to realize a new vision for museum. <br />The Historical Commission hopes to get the project on the City CIP list. They <br />would like to break ground in 2018 and are currently identifying funding <br />opportunities. <br />The museum property is not in Urban Renewal district. Do LRC funds need to be <br />spent in UR area? Attorney Light said Statute has been amended to allow TIF <br />revenues to be spent outside area. <br />How does right of way relate to LRC boundary? Sam - technically he does not <br />know. Statute does not limit LRC to LRC boundary area. <br />Commissioner Menaker feels the LRC would help the Historical Commission <br />wherever the LRC can. <br />Levi —Pilz concluded saying the Historical Commission needs to have design <br />work done and cost estimates to move forward to know what needs to be funded. <br />b. DELO Update: <br />Justin McClure of RMCS gave an update on the process and where the project <br />is. Hope to have construction plans submitted to Planning within 60 days. <br />McClure gave an overview of the parcel and showed video of proposed project. <br />Offsite detention plans have been submitted. The amount of fill generated is <br />growing. <br />3 <br />
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