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Business Retention & Development Committee <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 1,2015 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES: The May 4, 2015 minutes were approved with Randy <br />Caranci clarifying from page 5 of the minutes he is neither promoting or not promoting a <br />church at the former Sam's Club site. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA: <br />None <br />UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER PRESENTATION OF CONCEPTS FOR RTD <br />AREA ON US36: <br />Planning and Building Safety Director Troy Russ and the Planning Department <br />partnered with the University Of Colorado College Of Environmental Design to generate <br />alternative development scenarios for the McCaslin Corridor adjacent to the RTD park <br />and ride facility. Staff created a hypothetical Request for Proposal (RFP) for a <br />public /private partnership for the redevelopment and students responded to the <br />hypothetical RFP. <br />Three student teams presented their findings. Students worked on projects with <br />viability. Director Russ and Planner Scott Robinson met weekly with students and <br />asked what sort of public investments did students believe would work for the area. <br />BRaD members agreed that the designs were all inviting and imaginative. Chair Dalton <br />thanked the students. <br />ICSC TRIP REVIEW <br />Mayor Muckle, Deputy City Manager Balser and Economic Development Director <br />DeJong went to ISCS. It was a good networking opportunity. <br />• King Soopers — Store is doing great. Would like even bigger presence in <br />Louisville <br />• Home Depot — Sales trending up. Things going well. <br />• Tebo — Excited about DELO plaza — already have tenants lined up. <br />• Sullivan Hayes — Grant Mays — BAP, letters of intent on all spaces. A lot of <br />activity in Louisville for good space. <br />• SRS Real Estate - Tony Peringelli is interested in what is going on with former <br />Sam's Club. Asked about Superior Town Center: housing will be great. Still <br />skeptical about retail piece. <br />DeJong would like to stay longer next year. Lowes was not at conference. Previously <br />reported to Aaron that everything is fine. <br />DISCUSSION OF CANCELATION OF JULY MEETING <br />
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