HomeMy WebLinkAbout09/10/1992 - Workshop Minutes City CouncilCITY COUNCIL WORK~IOP E4~J~.TING
THURSDAY, SN2TEMBER 10, 1992
5:00 P.M.
Mayor Pro-tem Brown, Councilmembers
Crouch, Mcllhaney, Kennady,
Gardner, Schneider
COUNCILMRMB~ AI~: Mayor Ringer
City Manager Ragland, Assistant City
Manager Brymer, Assistant City
Manager Woody, City Secretary Hooks,
City Attorney Locke, Development
Services Director Ash, Water/
Wastewater Superintendent Riley,
Executive Director Fiscal/Human
Resources Schroeder
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A~e__ ndn Item No, 1 - Discussion of the development of the 200 ncre Business Park.
City Manager Ragland introduced Gene Schrickel and Hershel Lindley of Schrickel,
Rollins and Associates, consultants for the development of the 200 acre Business Park.
Mr. Lindley described the time line for completion of the final plans and specifications.
He outlined the characteristics and land uses of business parks.
Mr. Lindley briefly stated the goals and objectives for this business park. He
recommended to the Council that another name be chosen for the park.
Mr. Lindley described four conceptual plans for the Pebble Creek area and Business
Park.
Gene Schrickel showed slides of several business parks.
Mr. Lindley commented on the park's amenities and the consultant's vision for this park.
Robert Worley, Executive Director of Economic Development Foundation, addressed
the Council on his viewpoints of the Business Park.
Councilman Gardner commented that he is not "sold" on the idea of spending a great
deal of money in the beginning and as a result nominal development occurs.
A.P. Boyd of Young Brothers, Inc. commented on the history of Pebble Creek and its
future assets. He suggested to the Council that the name of Lick Creek be changed to
Pebble Creek.
Councilman Kennady agreed with Councilman Gardner to suggest that the Council be
fiscally conservative in that the project should be developed in phases.
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CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP MEETING
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