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City Council Study Session — O1/12/04 <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 4 <br />leading the Twin Lakes Stakeholder Panel. Mr. Shardlow <br />described the proposed workshops for the Panel, indicating their <br />proposed purposes: 1) Background; 2) Understanding the Land; <br />3) Transportation Issues; 4) Market Forces and Demographic <br />Forecasts; 5) Mobile Workshop; 6) Issue Identification, Visual <br />Preferences; 7) Development Program, Land Use Alternatives; 8) <br />Synthesis, Opportunities/Constraints Summary, Alternative <br />Analysis; 9) Concept Plan; 10) Revised Concept Plan, Suggested <br />Design, Performance Standards, Wrap-up; 11) Revised Concept <br />Plan, Suggested Design, Performance Standards, Wrap-up; and <br />projected reports to the City Council and process for submittal of <br />a Planned Unit Development (PUD) by the Developer and <br />Planning Commission Public Hearings. <br />Councilmembers asked questions of Mr. Shaxdlow about <br />financing, environmental remediation, other cities where a <br />similar process has been use, the Master Development <br />Agreement, the Memorandum of Understanding, the role and <br />activities of Rottlund Homes, the role and activities of the City <br />Council throughout the process, and the application for the Twin <br />Lakes Stakeholder Panel. <br />Community Development Director Welsh said he would amend <br />the application to be as inviting as possible. <br />Mayor Klausing asked for public comment. <br />John Kysylyczyn, 3083 Victoria Street N <br />Mr. Kysylyczyn agreed with the critique of the application, and <br />questioned whether the City Had followed Mr. Shardlow's <br />advice in his memorandum dated December 12, 2003 in which <br />he made recommendations regarding the selection of Stakeholder <br />Panel Members and the Process Design. Mr. Kysylyczyn <br />cautioned selecting members for the panel who had previously <br />expressed definite opinions regarding the Twin Lakes <br />development, or participated in flyers that provided inaccuracies; <br />and encouraged more city-wide and extensive advertising for <br />applicants to the Panel. <br />A1 Sands, 2612 Aldine <br />Mr. Sands expressed appreciation to Mr. Shardlow for his <br />