The Saint Paul Planning Commission will be considering our new Community Plan in their online meeting that begins at 8:30am – March 5. Please note that people must use the Microsoft Teams phone app or browsers Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
“…a helpful model to other district councils initiating a neighborhood planning process.”
Principal Planning Director, Anton Jerve noted that 3 chapters (Equity; Climate Change; Business and Economic Development) that “are a first for a district plan and will provide a helpful model to other district councils initiating a neighborhood planning process.”
- July 2020 Version of SAPCC 10-year Plan
- CNPC Memo
- Agreed-Upon Changes to Housing Section
- Unified Design Guidelines
ENS – NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Saint Paul Planning Commission will hold a public hearing remotely* regarding the proposed St. Anthony Park Community Council District 12 Plan on Friday, March 5 , 2021, at 8:30 a.m.
The draft plan can be viewed at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NhJo-xC5VNgfGeV42FvXj02A83Z3tK6T/view
Questions should be directed to Anton Jerve at anton.jerve@ci.stpaul.mn.us or 651-266-6567. All comments concerning the draft plan will be heard. Written comments must be submitted by 12:00pm (noon) on March 4th, 2021. Written comments should be sent to:
Anton Jerve – 25 West 4th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102 or anton.jerve@ci.stpaul.mn.us.
Oral testimony can be given during the meeting via telephone or Microsoft Teams meeting listed here: https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/planning-economic-development/planning/planning-commission (Requires Microsoft Teams phone application, or Web browsers Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. Note that Internet Explorer or Firefox will not work)*
The chair of the Planning Commission has determined that it is not practical nor prudent for the Planning Commission to meet in-person or pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 13D.02. In light of the COVID-19 health pandemic, it is not feasible for any member of Planning Commission to be present at the regular location, and all members of the Planning Commission will attend this meeting by telephone or other electronic means. It is also not feasible for members of the public to attend the meeting at its regular location due to the health pandemic and emergency. Accordingly, no meeting will be held in City Hall at 15 W. Kellogg Boulevard in the City of Saint Paul.