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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 7, 2020 <br />Page 4 of 12 <br />not affected much. If there are larger changes when the applicant comes in for PUD <br />review staff can ask for more work on this. <br />Staff recommends approval. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Maloney asked Director Zuccaro if the City is likely to see the high or low <br />end noted in the fiscal analysis. Director Zuccaro stated it will depend on how quickly they <br />can retennant the property or add new buildings. <br />Councilmember Leh asked if the commercial amusement/entertainment uses are defined <br />well enough for what applicant is seeking. Director Zuccaro stated the definition is a bit <br />out dated, but is intended to allow broad use. Councilmember Leh stated he wants the <br />property owners to have an appropriately broad definition to work with for redevelopment. <br />Jeff Sheets, Koelbel and Company (applicant), stated they feel the changes made here <br />help them lease the property. He noted they are difficult locations. He added these <br />changes don't give huge options, but it will help. He stated some additional density on the <br />west side may help fill the location with sales tax generating uses. <br />Jim Candy, Ascent Church (applicant), stated they will be closing on the property soon <br />and they picture using part of the property and freeing up the other parts of the property <br />that are more commercially viable. He stated their goal is not to keep sales tax generation <br />from the location but to redesign the property and tenant the property with sales tax <br />generating uses. These amendments just give them more options. <br />Public Comments <br />Tom Casey, 780 Copper Lane, stated the neighbors concern is they want to understand <br />what amusement uses could mean and how it impacts them. He stated they wish the best <br />for the property for everyone but just want to understand where it is going. <br />John Leary, 1116 Lafarge Avenue, stated he supports the amendment to keep retail on. <br />the site where residents will use it. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Maloney asked the applicants if covenant changes are likely to happen. <br />Sheets stated they are working on it but it is a slow process. <br />Councilmember Lipton stated he was looking for something more expansive than this, but <br />he understands the property owners are taking the risk and need to make it work. He <br />hopes there is room in this application to develop additional retail pads and create <br />vibrancy on the parcel. He supports what is here but is disappointed it isn't more. <br />Councilmember Dickinson agreed with Councilmember Lipton. He stated he would like to <br />see the space revitalized. This parcel matters to residents and we want to see this <br />successful. While it is not perfect it is a step to make it easier to redevelop. <br />
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