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South Be Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting - September 19, 1980 <br />7. PROGRESS REPORTS <br />. Kolata continues... <br />It may be small but it will be an impact. <br />e are just starting now to go out and meet <br />ith a-lot of the businesses in the East Bank, <br />getting iin�u t from them on what their problems <br />re, what their needs are, and what their thoughts <br />are concerning this particular project. As far <br />as when we will be hearing more about the plan, <br />e had originally expected to declare a Redevelop - <br />ent Area at this meeting today. We are not <br />ite prepared, we expect to pass the declaratory <br />resolution at our regular meeting on October 3. <br />ly postponing it two weeks it does not set us back <br />y in our timetable to have it a redevelopment <br />area by the end of the year. <br />Mr. Nimtz: Do you have a public hearing following <br />hat? <br />Mrs. Kolata: The public hearing on it would not <br />e until December. It takes that long to go through <br />he Area Plan Commission and the Common Council and <br />hen to come back here and that is the timetable we <br />are looking at. If we put it off beyond the October <br />Area Plan meeting then everything is put back about <br />one month. Anyone who wants to come in and find out <br />more information is welcome to do so, that goes for <br />blic as well as the Commission members although we <br />eally have not reached some hard decisions that have <br />to be made. "Specifically what is going to be acquired "? <br />at decision is coming soon. <br />. Ellison: I might supplement that by saying that <br />e process of doing a redevelopment plan is one that <br />st does not have a road map. There are things.you <br />ve to do by law and then there are a lot of details <br />volved and there is no specific way you have to go <br />out orchestrating them. You can talk to ten different <br />ople and probably get ten different versions of a plan <br />at is similar and essentially that is where we have been <br />ternally. The Redevelopment staff and Community <br />velopment staff and the Mayor's office and others have <br />1 pretty much agreed that the area should be pedestrian <br />Tented should contain some compatible residential and <br />mmercial uses. The next step is to decide details. <br />expect the process of declaring the East Bank to go <br />ry smoothly because there will not be any proposed <br />quisitions that are not logical in our timing. <br />12 <br />