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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/14/1999 TENTATIVE AGENDA CITY OF SHAKOPEE REGULAR SESSION SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA SEPTEMBER 14, 1999 LOCATION: 129 Holmes Street South Mayor Jon Brekke presiding 1] Roll Call at 5:00 p.m. 2] Approval of Agenda 3] New Business A] Discussion of a Transitional Residential District Adjacent to Downtown/Old Shakopee B] Proposed Land Use Map- Changes or Locations of New Commercial Districts 1. Retain Rural Residential Buffer until 2020? 2. Land Use Changes at CR 17 and 169 Intersection 3. Consensus on Requests for Land Use Changes by the Public C] Controls on Public Improvement Projects 4] Set Additional Workshop 5] Other Business 6] Adjourn to Tuesday, September 21, 1999,at 7:00 p.m. CITY OF SHAKOPEE Memorandum TO: Shakopee Planning Commission Mayor and City Council Mark McNeill, City Administrator FROM: R. Michael Leek, Community Development Director SUBJECT: Upcoming Moratorium Workshop DATE: September 9, 1999 INTRODUCTION: On Tuesday, September 7th staff requested that the City Council set a workshop date in September. The Council set the following date,time, and place: Tuesday, September 14, 1999 5 p.m. Council Chambers Staff suggests the following agenda and timeframes for the meeting for the meeting: 1. Approval of Agenda 2. Discussion of the Desirability of Establishing a Transitional Residential District Adjacent to Downtown/Old Shakopee 5:00-5:15 p.m. 4. Discussion of Proposed Land Use Map, Direction To Staff on Changes or Locations of New Commercial Districts - 5:16-6:15 p.m. • Whether to retain rural residential buffer until 2020 • Expansion/contraction of commercial, medium and high density areas on either side of CSAH 17 south of STH 169 • Jackson Township annexation; area to be covered timeframe for annexation and expansion of MUSA • A copy of the current adopted Land Use Plan map is attached for reference • A list of requests for changes in the land use plan received received as a part of the public hearing and meeting process is also attached for reference Wksp909.doc 5. Discussion of Controls on Public Improvement Projects as a way of Staging Development - 6:16-7:15 p.m. Possible suggestions include: • Requiring developers and/or property owners petitioning for public improvement projects to sign an agreement indemnifying the City against the cost of assessments that can't be collected(e.g. because of court decisions) • Including in Cityfeasibility studies an analysis of properties that may become developable because of the improvement(s), and the additional impacts of their development. 6. Set Additional Workshop Date and Time(if viewed as necessary) 7. Adjournment Wksp909.doc yr- �iv O Z ii o E �V stir I `tj.`r - �� co N. �I S� _ 4I ,,,,FL. _ ) ,, . hi,.,,..,, ..‘,,. . - x+ LOUISVILLE TWP. �, / T i Q� '3211 _ acmflmID LJ irr." • t--‘: .. ,11111 • ", ►11i�,.:� �LC�) „I ,� A e • .,,-. —ft k a-. ._1.-- -71 ---,----,\ , , • tt F �: - '1 ,-:%0 ;Zr:.-1/ w ;i�11 .l. '�f 1 �,� f � • g � / .4 a. , „0„,, ,. ___... . ./ , ., , , , \t,0 1 \ VAid Ai f.....,• L // \ r ,/ 7 t13 / ob 1 • a• g1 1 • 1 , litio____. / 4I r � r lig `moo r" -...\\,... .0410. --14,4_,,,,,,, ,, t / j ii. . \...... _____A ovilk 11...ioa.41-- 9l SAVAGE 7 ' BLOOMINGTON O o a n n D � I ` Ir11111111 � In C Sr' 'O O N O O .p N cO O m o l ',I.:, o 3 p _ 3 ° o 5 rt a 3 fel o ° { .$ E. ° bd fMS _� (p Cn 0 N o Q o