Archive for May, 2004

New City staff members to speak on June 1

Thursday, May 27th, 2004

The next NDDC Monthly Meeting is scheduled for June 1 from 8-9:30 AM. We will have two guest speakers, both of whom recently joined the City of Northfield staff as department directors. Heidi Hamilton is the new Director of Public Works and Howard Merriam is the new Director of Resource and Park Planning.

Hamiltons responsibilities include developing plans for sanitary sewers, potable water, surface water management and transportation in Northfield. As Northfields population increases with lots of young families and more Twin Cities commuters, these are critical needs. Heidi previously worked as an engineer for the city of Minneapolis.

Merriam, a landscape architect by training, has worked as project manager for the Bayfront Festival Park in Duluth and on projects such as Knotts Camp Snoopy at the Mall of America and the Mystic Lake Casino in Prior Lake. His first priorities in Northfield include the proposed Mill Towns Bike Trail trailhead project and a crosswalk system downtown.

This will be a great opportunity to find out about summer projects in the public spaces downtown and to ask questions about plans for future downtown public improvements.

Our meeting, as usual, will be held in the Riverview Conference Room of the Archer House (lower level). Coffee and a light snack will be available. Bring a friend!

What is the future southern boundary of downtown? Eighth Street, Woodley Street, or beyond?

Monday, May 24th, 2004

There is a major question being asked during May and June that is vital to the future of downtown Northfield: Is downtown Northfield at the physical limits of its size? If not, in what direction(s) will downtown Northfield expand in the coming years?

The owners of Chapati: A Taste of India restaurant are hoping to relocate their restaurant to 1001 Woodley after closing their current location in the Archer House on June 30th, 2004. They have purchased the buildings formerly used by the Northfield Senior Center and the Community Action Center. The zoning for this site is R-2 at the present time. That is zoning that allows 1 and 2 family residential use only. The site needs to be zoned for commercial use in order for a restaurant to granted a permit by the City of Northfield. There is a detailed description of this story in the Northfield News dated April 24, 2004.

The intersection of Woodley and Division has had one or more commercial uses continually for decades. There is currently a service station, Northfield Auto Care, operating on the northwest corner. The southwest corner has had a succession of retail operations over the years though it currently does not have a commercial tenant.

The 700 block of Division has multiple commercial enterprises, the 800 block has at least two commercial operations (Touchette Sales and Service and The Magic Door bed and breakfast), and the 900 block has the gas station. The intersection of Woodley and Division is one of the busiest vehicle intersections in Northfield and with the opening of the new Northfield Middle School on the southern edge of Northfield, traffic will increase dramatically beginning in September 2004.

The Northfield Planning Commission will debate this issue at two public meetings and then pass on its recommendation to the City Council. The Planning Commission meetings are scheduled for May 25th and June 8th. Both meetings begin at 7 pm. The City Council will debate this issue also at two meetings, June 21st and July 12th. Those meetings begin at 7 pm. The July 12th meeting will produce the ultimate decision.

Community Day of Service May 8

Wednesday, May 5th, 2004

Its time for the 8th Annual Community Day of Service in Northfield. The event is scheduled for Saturday, May 8 and will take place at venues throughout the City.

Command central for volunteers will be at Central Park (right behind Northfield Middle School, at Fourth and College streets). Should you need supplies — or if you’re looking for a project to join — people will be there to assist you from 8 a.m. to noon. Project leaders and others should pick up their supplies for park cleanup (such as gloves, etc.) and other work at Central Park.

There will be lunch, a puppet show, and a parade beginning at 11:30 back at Central Park. Lunch is free for volunteers. Folks may sign up as participants in advance by visiting communitydayofservice.org.

NDDC members will be working on HWY 3, HWY 19, Riverwalk, and the Scriver Building painting project, but were happy to have more people join us. See you downtown!