Development Committee

Title Date Duration
Development Committee, Cedar Rapids City Council: Crossing Court NE Condo Association is requesting sidewalks on Council. ROOTS (Rebuilding Ownership Opportunities Together), an approach developed by the city in collaboration with local builders to redevelop housing stock in Cedar Rapids with particular emphasis on in-fill housing and affordability. Revisiting Historic Preservation Standards to take into account changes in building materials and to encourage property owners to maintain their properties. Chapter 32 Neighborhood Commercial Zoning with a view to developing mixed neighborhoods with services within walking distance of homes while maintaining residential integrity. October 24, 2011 Play 01:46:14
Development Committee, Cedar Rapids City Council: Trees Forever Presentation Corridor Conservation Coalition. Main Street Design Guidelines. Development Agreement Default-624 & 629 12 Avenue. Temporary Banner Proposed Code Changes. Ground Transportation Center (GTC) Redesign Estimates. Stoney Point Annexation Request. New Bo City Market & New Bo Neighborhood Volleyball Proposal Updates. Chapter 32 Proposed Ordinance Amendment. Review Request for Urban Revitalization Tax Exemption. June 27, 2011 Play 01:12:04
Development Committee, Cedar Rapids City Council: New Bohemia Neighborhood Group, Downtown District Parking Demands (follow-up), Urban Design Principles Work Plan, Comments on Block by Block Master Plan Proposal, Robins Annexation Inconsistent w/ 28E, Stutzman Proposal (Follow-Up), Revised Neighborhood Plan Public Presentation Materials May 23, 2011 Play 01:12:04
Development Committee, Cedar Rapids City Council: A review of parking plans for PCI's Medical Mall, a discussion of the Historic Preservation Commission's work plan, what to do about businesses using banners, and some thoughts on land use in development occupy the Committee. April 25, 2011 Play 01:17:53
Development Committee, Cedar Rapids City Council: The inaugural meeting of this committee heard a proposal from Block-by-Block for development of a four-block area west of Diamond V, a renewed proposal from Jim Sattler Homes for a development that involves extension of East Post Road south of Mt. Vernon Road, discussed a "smart growth scorecard" to inform development in Cedar Rapids, and reviewed the Neighborhood Planning Process. March 21, 2011 Play 01:34:12