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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDowntown Development Authority - Minutes - 06/06/1985DOWNTOWN � DEVELOPMENT 102 REMINGTON STREET, FORT COLLINS, COLORADO 80524 DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY June 6, 1985 The Board of Directors of the Downtown Development Authority met in regular session at 7:30 a.m., June 6, 1985 in the DDA Conference Room. There were present: Earl Wilkinson, Chairman presiding Art March Jim Reidhead Larry Estrada Dave McGarry Ray Dixon Chuck wanner Staff: Bill Kingsbury, Executive Director Chip Steiner Kathy Field Also: Ken Waido Joe Frank Curt Smith Barbara Liebler Hermi LaPointe Eldon Ward Sherry Albertson -Clark John Bosio Tim Rubley John Schneiger Absent were: Barbara Schofield Dan Larsen Earl Wilkinson called the meeting to order and asked for approval of the minutes of May 16. Dave McCarry moved approval, seconded by Ray Dixon. There were no additions or corrections. Hermi LaPointe addressed the Board on maintenance of the Plaza. IPRESENT ABSENT MINUTES OTA Eldon Ward, developer of the East Side Neighborhood Plan, stated that land use and traffic patterns are primary concerns of the plan. Major consideration has been given to the proposal of the Mulberry - Magnolia one-way couplet. The East Side Neighborhood Plan will be reviewed at Council Work Session on July 9. Planning and Zoning and City Council review of the plan will occur by late August or early September. Formal Council action on this plan is expected by November. Bill Kingsbury recommended that the DDA Core Area Plan follow a similar track and be scheduled to coincide with the East Side Neighborhood Plan. Eldon Ward pointed out that the Poudre River Trust land use feasibility plan blends well with both the East Side Neighborhood Plan and the DDA Core Area Plan. Chuck Wanner stated that the DDA Core Area Plan should be incorporated with the East Side Neighborhood Plan. Under other business, a memo from John Arnold concerning the railroad improvements was discussed. Also under other business, Ray Dixon ask(:d about repair of the pavers in the General Improvement District. Bil_ Kingsbury discussed the plan proposed by Parks and Recreation. Ray Dixon also questioned the status of the gutters on the remaining canopies. There bel." no yfVr jijtyeineas, the meeting was adjourned. Arthur E. March, Yr., Secretary EAST SIDE NEIGHBORHOOD RAILROAD PAVERS ADJOURN