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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 16, 2018 <br />Page 6 of 14 <br />Guimond reviewed some of the opportunities and challenges affecting the Parcel <br />Opportunities <br />• Continued support for big box development <br />• Support for walkable, pedestrian friendly uses with active streetscapes and <br />consolidated parking <br />o Openness to new uses including office, residential, and innovative retail — food <br />hall, bowling, recreation, hotel, co -working, small neighborhood office and service <br />retail, event space <br />o This should have a regional draw — reason to get off McCaslin, draw for Highway <br />36 <br />o Concern about retail uses leaving Louisville and moving East <br />o Sales tax revenue - how to replicate historical patterns, fiscal model <br />o Additional community outreach ideas — RTD Pop up, Meet with Employees, <br />Focus Groups or online questionnaire <br />o Integrate past community input (South McCaslin Area Plan, 80027 Facebook <br />Group) <br />Challenges <br />o The Centennial Valley GDP restrictions <br />o "Parcel 0" CCRs <br />o Limited trade area growth and growth in surrounding cities <br />o Limited inventory of potential retailers to re -fill the empty box <br />o Outdated site development plan <br />• Risk in City process and entitlements <br />o Visibility and access are limited <br />The McCaslin area is still a strong retail location, there is significant daytime population, <br />and it is growing There is potential to expand neighborhood and community services <br />and retail There is potential to attract complementary commercial uses. For challenges <br />there are restrictions in the Centennial Valley GDP and covenants for Parcel 0 Most of <br />the uses that might work or be interested on this site are limited or prohibited by one or <br />both of these documents. <br />Councilmember Leh stated there is little chance we would get a big box back in that <br />location He stated we should be realistic in what we can expect to move into that <br />location There is a perception among residents we will get certain retailers that are not <br />likely to come here <br />Councilmember Leh asked if there is a way to draw people from outside Louisville to <br />spend their money here. Guimond stated preliminary conclusions are the trade area that <br />Sam's and Kohl's were drawing from is larger than the community trade area this area <br />is likely to get; about a two-mile radius. <br />
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