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<br />11I13 <br />~n <br /> <br />Hoisington Koegler Group Inc. <br /> <br />page 18 <br /> <br />Tasks: <br />3.1 <br /> <br />Develop alternative concepts to explore the broad range of <br />possibilities. Through the charrette process, explore a range of <br />alternative concepts that build from input provided by the <br />community and affected property owners for redevelopment <br />within the project area. Invite the Steering Committee to critique <br />and review the concepts. The concepts will be formalized and made <br />into a more finished but still concept diagrams for further analysis <br />and public review. <br />Define the general market potential of each alternative concept <br />using information from the McComb Group. <br />Develop preliminary implementation strategies related to <br />alternative concepts. <br />Conduct Community Workshop Two to review alternatives and <br />select a preferred direction for further refmement. <br />Review alternatives with the Steering Committee and confirm a <br />preferred direction for further refinement. <br /> <br />3.2 <br /> <br />3.3 <br /> <br />3.4 <br /> <br />3.5 <br /> <br />Deliverables: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />charrette process (informal Steering Committee meeting) <br /> <br />development of concept alternatives (up to three) <br /> <br />market potential for various development types suggested in the <br />alternatives <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />preliminary implementation strategies for the various alternatives <br />Community Workshop #2 <br />Steering Committee Meeting #3 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Task 4.0 Define the redevelopment plan <br />Once the community has selected a preferred alternative and the Steering <br />Committee confIrms that selection, the HKGi team will refine that direction <br />and prepare a redevelopment plan that reflects the level of detail needed <br />to ensure consistency with the thoughts shared by the community and <br />affected property owners and offers continuity through implementation. <br />Communicating the qualities of the plan to the public is essential; it cannot <br />occur in "zoning language." HKGi will prepare an illustrative document <br />- with photographs, sketches, diagrams and supporting narrative - to <br />allow people to fully understand what is anticipated by the redevelopment <br />plan. The document will be "friendly and approachable" - a key step in <br />ensuring that it is both read and understood. It will also provide the requisite <br />