The meeting was convened at
GENERAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS: 1) Steve Louie announced that the Mayor would be at Fire
Station #9 on
TREASURER’S REPORT: None
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
NEWSLETTER: Alan
Younker reported that August is proposed for the next newsletter. The timing of
the newsletter is for delivery in the first or second week of September. Julia DeBroux
discussed a need for disseminating information regarding the RPZ. There is a need to form a committee to
encompass the entire area proposed. The
area has been expanded by the City, which makes canvassing and participation
more difficult. The newsletter will
contain a calendar of FNC meetings.
Reports from the land use, guerilla gardening, affordable housing,
parks, public safety, zoo, and other committees were requested. The newsletter committee will explore sending
the newsletter by email.
GUERILLA GARDENING:
The next Guerilla Gardening
event will be
OPEN
SPACE: Chip Nevins reported that there was a design meeting
for
AFFORDABLE
HOUSING: April Thanos reported that the City Council meeting
has been delayed. We may want to send a
letter to the Council in order to keep the item on the agenda. Doc Freeman owns property across from the
property being developed, which may offer another affordable housing
opportunity.
COMMUNITY CENTER: FNC may want to write a
grant application regarding a community center.
Jack Tompkinson now has a business writing grants for non-profits.
BICYLCE ROUTES, COMMUNICATIONS, LAND USE,
MEMBERSHIP, TRANSPORTATION, PUBLIC SAFETY, and the ZOO committees
did not present reports.
OLD BUSINESS: The
FNC calendar was set as follows:
There was general discussion and review of a draft letter regarding the bus stop to be sent to Julie Erickson and Mary Benowski of SDOT and KCDOT. The letter was originally authored by John Ryan and presented to the meeting by Chip Nevins. The Board approved sending the letter circulated.
The RPZ is now proposed to
extend from
REPORTS: The
LUDC discussed the matching fund review process.
Fremont Works discussed the
RPZ and the Doc Freeman land and building.
GUEST SPEAKER: John R. Hunt,
HUNT Associates, Architecture and Real Estate Development. Mr. Hunt is an architect/developer whose
projects are primarily town homes. Mr.
Hunt wants to buy the property at
NEW BUSINESS: There
has been a request for funds to the FNC from the Fremont Public Association to
offset some costs for the Fremont Fair and Parade. The FNC needs to look at restrictions that
might apply on funds, and will request additional input from FPA.
OPEN DISCUSSION: Joshua
Mc Nichols said that he is working with the
Meeting adjourned at