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112189.3 fA <br />TO: Mayor and City Council <br />PROM: Mark E. Bernhardson, City Administr ato <br />DATE: November 21, 1989 <br />SUBJECT: Navarre Redevelopment Meeting <br />ISSUE - Providing a brief summary of the issues discussed at the <br />public information meeting held November 18, 1989, at the <br />Freshwater Biological Institute. <br />INTRODUCTION - Written notice was sent to all property owners <br />within the Navarre area. Approximately 40 people attended the <br />meeting. This represented a cross section of residents in the <br />area, business owners, business property owners and persons who <br />were both business operators and private residential property <br />owners. <br />DISCUSSION - The following represents a list of issues that need <br />to be decided in the future regarding the Navarre area: <br />Issue #1. Does the City choose to do anything further at <br />this point in t.he area regarding: <br />a. Aesthetic look of the area <br />b. Land use <br />Issue #2. If the City does choose to do something at <br />what level do they want to approach it? <br />a. Master plan of land use <br />b. Comprehensive Plan amendment <br />c. Any applicable reconings <br />Issue #3. If the City has gone forward on #1 and #2 <br />does it desire to undertake any active steps to <br />assist in making the changes happen. <br />a. Market to private businesses <br />b. Assemble land <br />c. Undertake public financing <br />It was indicated to those in attendance that the first issue <br />regarding whether to go ahead or not would be broached with the <br />Council in the January/February timeframe and that those in <br />attendance would be notified. <br />Additionally, should the City go ahead it would be appropriate <br />that the meetings be held at the Freshwater Biological Institute.