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<br />UNIVERSITY CITY AND CITY OF OLIVETTE <br />I-170/OLIVE JOINT REDEVELOPMENT TASK FORCE <br />MEETING MINUTES <br />JULY 7, 2010 <br />The University City and the City of Olivette I-170/Olive Joint Redevelopment Task Force met on July 7, <br />2010, at 7:00 PM in the Centennial Commons Board Room at the University City Centennial Commons <br />located at Heman Park, addressed as 7210 Olive Boulevard, University City, Missouri. <br />1. ROLL CALL: <br />On roll call, the following members were present: University City Task Force members: Nova Felton, <br />Marc Jacob, Rod Jennings, and Mayor Shelly Welsch. City of Olivette Task Force members: J. Gregory <br />Carl, Lance Finland, and Council Member Jean Antoine. <br />Also in attendance: <br />University City staff member: Acting Director of Community Development Andrea Riganti. <br />Olivette staff members: City Manager T. Michael McDowell and Planning and Zoning Administrator <br />Carlos Trejo. <br />Other attendees: University City Economic Development Commission Member Stacy Clay and <br />University City resident Tom Bloomfield. <br />2.MEETING MINUTES <br />Mr. Jennings motioned to approve the meeting minutes for the May 5, 2010, and June 2, 2010, meetings. <br />Mr. Carl seconded. On a voice vote, the motion passed unanimously, 7 to 0. <br />3. OVERVIEW OF DRAFT DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES <br />The Task Force reviewed and discussed the latest draft of redevelopment principles. <br />Discussion ensued over the sub-bullet point regarding ensuring the development is walkable. Discussion <br />included having redevelopment that is congruent with broader transportation and accessibility options, <br />including the Great Rivers Greenway, Metro bus and Metro Link expansion, possible location of a park-n- <br />ride, and addresses accessibility obstacles for all individuals. There was a consensus among Task Force <br />members to ensure the development was encouraged to be consistent with good Transit Oriented <br />Development principles. <br />The Task Force had a brief discussion regarding the redevelopment area boundaries. Mr. Trejo noted <br />that the Task Force should set aside a meeting to focus on a discussion regarding consideration of <br />establishing redevelopment boundaries. <br />4. CONTINUED DISCUSSION REGARDING THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE TECHNICAL <br />ASSISTANCE PANEL <br />The Task Force discussed the utilization of the ULI Technical Assistance Panels. There was concern <br />regarding the amount of follow-up questions that would be allowed. <br />5. CONTINUED DISCUSSION REGARDING THE JOINT OVERLAY DISTRICT <br />The Task Force discussed the time line that the temporary overlay district would be applied. There was a <br />general consensus that the temporary overlay should not exceed a period of one year. <br />Several corrections were noted in the draft overlay district ordinance that was not consistent with the <br />current Redevelopment Principles. This included encouraging LEED certification. <br />Discussion ensued over revisions that were prepared by Mr. Carl. Mr. Carl noted he had reviewed the <br />staff draft and rewrote several sections in the draft to eliminate duplicate sections and to streamline the <br />C:\Documents and Settings\ariganti\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\9CW7A9UY\JRTF Mtg Min 2010 07-07.doc Page 1 of 2 <br /> <br />