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03-08-11 Special HRA Meeting Minutes SPECIAL HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY March 8, 2011 Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Golden Valley, Hennepin County, Minnesota, was held at 7800 Golden Valley Road in said City on March 8, 2011 at 6:30 pm, in the Council Conference Room. The following members were present: Chair Paula Pentel and Commissioners Mike Freiberg, Linda Loomis, DeDe Scanlon and Robert Shaffer. Also present were HRA Director Thomas Burt, Assistant HRA Director Jeanne Andre, Finance Director Sue Virnig, and City Planner Joe Hogeboom. Housinq Task Force Chair Pentel opened the meeting with a brief description of a plan to create a Short term Housing Task Force. The Housing Task Force would involve citizens advising the HRA on ways to meet the City's life-cycle housing needs as identified in the Comprehensive Plan. Pentel presented the Commissioners with a handout listing some ideas about theTask Force. Pentel indicated that a Housing Task Force could assist the Council when rezoning to match the Comprehensive Plan, by identifying future housing needs. The Task Force could present its findings to the HRA and Council and provide for input from a spectrum of citizens. Commissioner Loomis asked how the Housing Task Force would blend with the City Council's request for a neighbarhoad discussion in those housing areas impacted by the proposed rezoning. Pentel stated there would still be a need for public outreach and a Public Hearing related to the rezoning. She recommended that the Task Force give input to the HRA prior to the City Council Public Hearings. Freiberg asked if the purpose of the Task Force would be to consider whether or not areas should be rezoned to match the Comprehensive Plan. Loomis stated her concern is that the Task Force recommendations would not take into account traffic studies the Council has directed staff to undertake prior to the rezoning hearings. HRA Director Thomas Burt stated staff had been directed to do a traffic study at the area along Winnetka north of Harold and south of Highway 55, but staff had not been directed to do any traffic studies of the other areas being considered for rezoning. Freiberg asked if there was a deadline for the Zoning Code to be in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan and Burt respanded that the process should be completed by early falL Shaffer stated that if a Housing Task Force is to be created, one of its goals should be to suggest ways the City could meet the Metropolitan Council's density guidelines. Housing and Redevelopment Authority Special Meeting March 8, 2011 Page 2 of 2 Loamis stated her concern that a Housing Task Force might delay the direction the City Council had already given to staff to have neighborhood discussions about the proposed rezoning. She suggested that a moratorium be placed on some of the properties until after neighborhood discussions. Burt stated the HRA could advise the City Council to consider placing a moratorium on rezoning while studying the appropriate density. Pentel stated she was opposed to a moratorium and doesn't want the consideration of the Housing Task Force to be a deterrent to new development or business in the City. Freiberg made a motion to direct staff to put the motion for creating a Housing Task Force on the agenda for the April HRA meeting for further discussion, seconded by Shaffer and motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 7:03 pm. � � � UU� �U� Paula Pentel, Chair ATTEST: � . Christine Columbus, Administrative Assistant