Grandview District Development Framework approved unanimously by City Council

Grandview report recommendation public hearing 4.17.12Grandview Steering Committee Chair Kevin Staunton Grandview District Development Framework - final
At this week’s Edina City Council meeting, Council members unanimously approved the Grandview District Development Framework (final) as recommended by the Edina Planning Commission last week.

Grandview Steering Committee Chair Kevin Staunton presented the Framework to the Council.

See this 44-page PDF that was presented to the Council.

And here’s the video of the segment (43 minutes) of the meeting:

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Grandview Framework approved by Planning Commission; next stop: City Council

Steering Committee member Mike Fischer reviewed the changes to the Grandview Framework for the Planning Commission at their April 11 meeting (packet PDF). A motion to send the Framework to the City Council for their considerating at the April 17 meeting was approved unanimously.

Here’s the video of the segment (4 minutes) of the meeting:

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Comments from two residents were heard: Joe Hoover and Art Heiam

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Changes to the Development Framework; upcoming public hearings

Grandview Development Framework - revised 04.05.2012As you know, the GrandView District Steering Committee held a public comment period in Feb & March which recently came to a close.  Following that comment period the Steering Committee made changes to the Development Framework which can be viewed here (large 8MB PDF). 

Specifically pages  3, 30, 35, 36, 38, 50, 51, 52 and the appendix have changes made to them versus the prior version dated January 31, 2012 version.  Please view this as the most current version which will be used in two upcoming Public Hearing opportunities. 

The first will be with the Planning Commission on April 11th  and second with the City Council on April 17th.  

Both start at 7pm in the Council Chambers and the public is welcome to comment at one or both.  Thanks for everyone’s hard work and we look forward to bringing this stage to conclusion with the City Council.

Photos, video: Feb. 22 GrandView District open house and Planning Commission public hearing

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The Grandview Steering committee held an open house on the proposed Development Framework for the GrandView District on Wed. night 6 pm at Edina City Hall.

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The Edina Planning Commission meeting at 7 pm included a public hearing on the Framework. View this PowerPoint slideshow presented by Steering Committee members Kevin Staunton, Chris Rofidal, and Michael Fischer:

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This video clip of the public hearing portion of the meeting goes from the 2:21 mark to 48:03.

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Audio, photos: Richmond Hills neighborhood meeting

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Some members of the Grandview Steering Committee held a meeting yesterday afternoon at the Edina Senior Center with about 35 residents of the Richmond Hills neighborhood to hear their concerns about portions of the draft of the Grandview Development Framework.

Click to audio player play button above to listen to the audio of the discussion (1 hr, 38 min). Or download the MP3. (Residents introduced themselves towards the start of the meeting but I didn’t record that portion as voices were difficult to hear.)

If you were at the meeting and have comments, questions, or feedback about it, attach a comment to this post.

You can also join the discussion attached to the Open Comment Period blog post where the concerns were initially raised.

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Sunday Feb. 19 meeting to focus on Grandview’s Richmond Hills neighborhood

It’s been great to see so many comments on the draft Development Framework we posted at the end of January. 

Those of you who have been following (or participating in) the blog discussion thread know that there have been a number of comments from residents of the part of the Richmond Hills neighborhood between the railroad tracks and Vernon Avenue. 

For those not familiar with it, that neighborhood is unusual in that it can be entered only using Sherwood Road via the portion of Eden Avenue that runs between the Library and Vernon Avenue. 

Residents of the neighborhood have raised concerns about changes the Framework proposes for the area between the Library and Vernon Avenue. 

Here are two screengrabs from pages 30-31 of the draft Development Framework document (PDF) that show the area I’m talking about:

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We’re holding a meeting this Sunday — February 19th from 3-5 pm at the Edina Senior Center — to talk with folks interested in that part of the Framework. I can tell from the blog posts that the residents of that neighborhood have a lot of experience and expertise with this portion of the District. I’m looking forward to hearing them share their ideas.

Please join us if you’re interested in that part of the Framework.

Latest episode of ‘Agenda: Edina’ includes a segment on Grandview

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The late Feb. edition of Edina Community Channel 16′s Agenda: Edina has a clip about the proposed Grandview District framework. It includes an appearance by Steering Committee Chair Kevin Staunton.

You can drag the slider to the 1:18 mark (see red arrow in the screengrab above) of the YouTube video (below) to watch the one-minute segment:

GrandView District open house and Planning Commission meeting Feb. 22

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On Feb. 22, the Grandview Steering committee will be holding an open house on the proposed Development Framework for the GrandView District.

It will be held at 6 pm at Edina City Hall, prior to the Planning Commission’s public hearing at 7 pm.

See the poster for details.

GrandView District public comment period now open through March 9 March 28

On behalf of the GrandView District Steering Committee, I am please to present our proposed Development Framework for the GrandView District. The Framework is the result of almost two years of work by the Steering Committee and, before them, the Community Advisory and Design Teams that led the Guide Plan process.

View the slideshow version (fullscreen recommended; for best quality, first go to the document on the Slideshare site and then click the icon in the lower right corner); alternately, download the 64-page PDF to your computer.

What all of these groups have in common is that they are made up of members of our community — residents, business owners, property owners — who have generously given their time and energy to try to improve our city. Without the literally hundreds of hours of time that these folks have contributed, we could not have created this Framework.

But the work is not over. Now it is time for other members of our community to contribute their opinions. The posting of this draft of the proposed Development Framework marks the beginning of a public comment period that will run through March 9th.

We are asking members of our community to review the plan and share their thoughts. What is good about it? What could be improved?  What do you think will work and what won’t?

You can post your comments here on this blog or send them in writing to City Hall via e-mail edinamail@ci.edina.mn.us or U.S. Mail to me at Edina City Hall, 4801 W. 50th St., Edina, MN 55424.

Either way, we want to hear what you think.

Grandview District public comment period posterIn addition to these comment opportunities, we will be holding an open house and public hearing on February 22 at 7:00 PM at City Hall. See the poster (PDF) for details.

Finally, I want to put the Development Framework in context. It is intended to provide broad direction rather than detailed requirements; to lay out a vision of the future rather than a blueprint. It will need to be refined over time to bring the right results. Accordingly, it calls for an implementation process that, like the work that has brought us to this point, will be community-led.

We hope you will join us in this process by sharing your thoughts about our work to date so that together we can make good things happen in the District.

I’ve again asked Griff Wigley, the project manager for Edina Citizen Engagement, to do what needs to be done in the way of moderating the discussion. I’ll be following along closely and will try to answer questions and respond to comments.

This should be fun and interesting. I’m looking forward to it.

Kevin-StauntonKevin Staunton
Member, Edina Planning Commission
Chair, GrandView District Steering Committee

See the comments here and add your own.

March 9 Update: The Grandview Steering Committee met last night and voted to extend the public comment period to March 28.

March 29 Update: Comments are now closed. Thanks everyone!

Jan. 19 Grandview Steering Committee meeting

Grandview Steering Committee, Jan. 19; photo by Cary Teague Grandview Steering Committee, Jan. 19; photo by Cary Teague Grandview Steering Committee, Jan. 19; photo by Cary Teague
The Grandview Steering Committee met last Thursday at Grange Hall in Frank Tupa Park to discuss edits to the next draft of the GrandView planning document before it goes out for public comment.

Updated Grandview public review process calendar

Here is the revised Public Review Process Calendar that the Grandview Steering Committee adopted at its Jan. 7 meeting:

January 19, 2012: Steering Committee Final Approval

January 25, 2012: Release of Draft Final Plan

January 25, 2012: Start of Public Comment Period

February 22, 2012: Planning Cmmn Public Hearing

March 9, 2012: End of Public Comment Period

April 17, 2012: Presentation to City Council

Development Framework Draft & Comment Period

Development Framework Draft

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