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This document presents discussion materials for the Chelsea Common Land Use Small Area Study and Master Plan, focusing on a nearly 100-acre, partially developed property. The plan aims to create a common vision for mixed-use development by integrating multi-family housing into commercial areas and incorporating shared public amenities like ponds, trails, and open spaces. It emphasizes strategic placement of commercial uses, varied multi-family product types, and enhanced architectural standards to guide development and create a beneficial environment for both residential and commercial neighborhoods.
The Monticello Comprehensive Safety Action Plan (CSAP) is a crucial roadmap aimed at significantly reducing or eliminating roadway fatalities and serious injuries by establishing a target date of 2040. The plan analyzes safety needs, identifies high-crash locations, and prioritizes data-driven strategies. Key goals include fostering a balanced and multi-modal transportation framework, ensuring safe and accessible transportation for all residents regardless of age, gender, language, ethnicity, economic status, or ability, and supporting community quality of life through informed planning, fiscal responsibility, and transparency. It emphasizes continuous engagement, equity considerations, and ongoing monitoring and evaluation to enhance transportation safety for everyone in Monticello.
The meeting involved general business including the approval of the agenda and minutes from previous meetings. Public service announcements covered upcoming city events such as Movie in the Park, a Fire Department golf tournament, and a Walk & Roll event, alongside updates on summer swimming lessons. Department and liaison updates included details from the EDA and Planning Commission. Key consent agenda items included the approval of bill payments totaling $1,521,582.51, approval of new hires and departures, and the adoption of a resolution accepting a $25,000 grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. Special event permits for 'Party in the Park' and 'Art in the Park/Taste of Monticello' were approved. The Council authorized the purchase of two 2023 Volvo Plow Trucks after discussion. Significant actions included the approval of an amendment to a CUP for the expansion of a Taco Bell restaurant, approval of plats and a development agreement for the Spaeth Industrial Planned Unit Development, and the modification of TIF district budgets (TIF District 1-42, 1-43). The Council also endorsed a $660,000 Job Creation Fund Grant Application for WiHa Tools and approved the modification of TIF District 1-22 parcels. Under regular agenda items, the Council adopted ordinances allowing operation of Class 1 and Class 2 ATVs, electric bikes, scooters, and golf carts within the city, setting a three-month permit fee at $25. Additionally, the Council approved a mixed-use development for Block 52 First Addition, authorizing staff to negotiate tower height and fire mitigation measures with the developer, and approved the associated Development Stage Planned Unit Development.
This memorandum summarizes initial findings and principles for the Monticello Chelsea Common Small Area Study. It focuses on developing a visually attractive water feature, extensive multi-modal pathways, and planning for year-round activities. Key strategic principles include introducing multi-family housing, integrating diverse product types, emphasizing commercial uses, and enhancing open space. The study aims to create a vibrant, sustainable, and well-integrated mixed-use area, while addressing challenges related to sustainability, market demand, and traffic, aligning with the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan for sustainable growth.
This document outlines a master planning effort for the Bertram Chain of Lakes Athletic Complex site to address increasing demand for outdoor recreation. The plan focuses on developing athletic fields and facilities through a phased implementation approach, balancing recreation needs with cost-effectiveness. Key priorities include providing multi-use sports fields, creating a 'park-like' atmosphere, enhancing pedestrian and vehicular circulation, incorporating sustainability measures like stormwater reuse and native plantings, and ensuring ADA compliance. The overall vision is to establish a premier regional athletic park that also fosters economic growth for the community.
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