What is the timeline for preparing Lake Pointe Plaza for redevelopment?

On September 28, City staff went before the Planning & Zoning Commission to discuss the proactive steps necessary to prepare Lake Pointe Plaza for redevelopment, including proposed changes to the Development Code.  Following the workshop with Planning & Zoning on September 28, staff continued to refine the proposed code amendments based on input from the Planning & Zoning Commission. The Planning & Zoning Commission held a subsequent workshop and public hearing on October 26 and November 14, respectively and made a unanimous recommendation to City Council on the actions necessary to prepare Lake Pointe Plaza for redevelopment. On December 5, after a public hearing, City Council will consider two ordinances. The first ordinance would authorize an amendment to the Land Use Plan, and the second ordinance would amend the Development Code and rezone the property to the new Lake Pointe Redevelopment zoning district. Additionally, City Council will review a Redevelopment Concept Plan for the site. The second consideration and action will take place on or after December 19.  

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1. So, if the mixed-use code is no longer moving forward -- what tool are you using to redevelop lake pointe? 
2. Is the entire Lake Pointe RAC anticipated to be rezoned, or just Lake Pointe Plaza?
3. Why is multi-family needed for the project to be successful?
4. Why are you moving forward with a Land Use Plan Amendment in Lake Pointe when there is no official submittal to redevelop Lake Pointe Plaza at this time?
5. You mention that a Land Use Plan Amendment is necessary to redevelop Lake Pointe Plaza – what does that Land Use Plan Amendment entail?
6. What is the timeline for preparing Lake Pointe Plaza for redevelopment?
7. Why is this project being brought forward without completed impact studies (I.e. traffic, school, etc.) ?
8. What is a traffic study used for? 
9. How will new multi-family impact our schools?