The Mount Pleasant Planning Commission has set goals for 2008.
What to do about the future land use of the southwest corner of Broomfield and Crawford roads is at the top of the commission’s list of goals for this year.
“This one we need to keep in mind as we are not able to control it right now,” Chairman Pete Orlik said at the commission meeting Thursday.
Staff has recommended postponing the issue until a lawsuit between developers and the city reaches a point where discussion can take place.
Redevelopment strategies and concepts for Mission Street are another concern for 2008.
“The Mission Street redevelopment is an important issue for the future,” Orlik said.
Also, West Broadway Street land uses will be monitored and reviewed in the context of recent planned development activity.
The commission unanimously approved site plans for a-24 condominium unit at 320 W. Broadway St.
City Planner Tony Kulick said that although the building still needs some tweaks, such as making sure enough parking is provided, the plan still meets all the requirements.
Commissioner Eric Johnson said he thinks the building is attractive and will help the city.
“I think this is going to help give a boost for downtown,” he said.
Kulick said construction on the condominium won’t start until March, April or May.