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I. Welcome & Introductions II. 11/27/18 Public Meeting Summary III. Confirm Vision & Goals; Strategies Review IV. RFI Projects Submitted & Review V. Next Steps VI. Public Comments

Leigh MacKercher Village of Penn Yan Steve Griffin Finger Lakes EDC William Strassburg Wegman's Food Markets Amy Storey Keuka College Renee Bloom Keuka Housing Council, Inc Arlene Wilson Cornell Cooperative Extension Derek Stork Stork Insurance Jessica Bacher Yates County Chamber of Commerce Mary Zelazny Finger Lakes Community Health Dan Condella Village of Penn Yan Chris Wright Village Historic Preservation Commission Ryan Hallings Lyons National Bank Katie Peterson Yates Comm. Center Stan Olevnik Penn Yan Planning Board Sandi Perl The Living Well Dan Long Yates County Planner

Arts & Culture Mixed Use Projects Historic Preservation Parks & Trails

Parking Restrooms Wayfinding signage Parks & Trails Downtown to Lake Connection Affordable Housing for rent and for sale

The revitalization of Downtown Penn Yan will propel long term regional prosperity and provide year round opportunities for all residents and visitors to enjoy the area s natural assets, local foods and beverages, arts, and its creative economy in an attractive and accessible destination.

Improve year round access to the Keuka Outlet, Keuka Lake, and natural habitats Provide passive and active recreational opportunities on and in the Lake, Outlet and natural habitats Preserve and renovate historic downtown buildings for a mix of uses based on design guidelines Promote the historic and cultural importance of the Outlet in the region s development and identity

Encourage farm-to-table relationships among local producers, processors and restaurateurs Celebrate the variety of unique artisan foods, craft beverages, seasonal produce, and other offerings through downtown festivals, events, and markets Incubate local processors and food-related start-ups downtown Integrate agri-tourism into local tourism promotion

Encourage a dense mix of uses and a public realm featuring interactive experiences and public art Celebrate the diversity of Penn Yan s residents in multi-cultural, multi-generational activities Tap the spirit of volunteerism to engage residents and visitors in life-long learning highlighting local history and culture Provide spaces and places where residents and visitors can experience and participate in all forms of art

Stimulate entrepreneurism and focus economic development opportunities in the downtown core Promote affordable downtown residential uses including upper-floor units and live-work spaces for arts or technology entrepreneurs and local residents. Offer a continuous and safe alternative transportation network that links downtown to neighborhoods and regional attractions for users of all abilities Improve circulation and parking downtown Provide vertical access for downtown buildings

136 East Elm Street Building Renovation - comprehensive renovation and annex addition (including elevator) for a performing arts space in three phases. Request: $6,000,000 Total Cost: $7.460,000

2-8 Main Street Building Renovation 4 Commercial Units, 10 2B Apartments. Request: $1,750,000 Total Cost: $3,500,000

148 Main Street Building Renovation complete renovation of historic building for 5 commercial units, 8 apartments and façade/structure improvements. Request: $1,500,000 Total Cost: $3,000,000

NW Corner Liberty & Elm New Construction - three story mixed use development with 24 two bedroom units, 16,000 sq. ft. of commercial space and a public arts/adventure center. Request: $4,692,632 Total Cost: $8,728,044

111 Liberty Building Renovation - 5 commercial units and 8 apartments including façade and site improvements Request: $1,800,000 Total Cost: $2,200,170

Charles Hermann Way New Construction - funding to assist on earthwork and other infrastructure on site. Request: $1,500,000 Total Cost: $22,379,000

Public Project - Marsh walk, public park & trail improvements in DRI Boundary Request: $2,000,000 Total Cost: $2,000,000

Public Project - parking improvements, streetscape, remove signal wires, Maiden Lane upgrades, public restrooms, Wi-Fi and directional signage. Request: $1,800,000 Total Cost: $1,800,000

132 Water Street New Construction - construction of 18 new, for-sale single family condominiums to be constructed on the vacant, 1 acre lot at 131-147 Water Street and 120 Wagener Street Request: $300,000 Total Cost: $4,367,000

150 Water Street Future Parking for 111 Liberty and other uses Request: $375,000 Total Cost: $375,000

104-106 Main Street Building Renovation - 1 commercial office unit, 2 residential units and basement upgrades Request: 700,000 Total Cost: $1,200,000

158 Main Street Building and Site Renovation - additional work at the Inn, sitework, the addition of a three-barrel microbrewery and tasting room / bar area in the original carriage house and stables and the addition of a Speakeasy style lounge in the ground floor of the main building Request: $278,252 Total Cost: $556,504

19-23 Main Street Building Renovation - installation and construction to accommodate an elevator to provide access to all floors Request: $487,750 Total Cost: $487,750

111-117 Main Street Building Renovation - 7 new apartments Request: $1,422,586 Total Cost: $2,152,372

126 Main Street Building Renovation - 3 upper floor apartments Request: $300,000 Total Cost: $350,000

1 Basin Street Building Renovation - restaurant, brewery and off premise sales of food/beer/cider Request: $200,000 Total Cost: $400,000

Building Improvement and Equipment Funding Program Request: $600,000 Total Cost: $1,000,000

130 Water Street Building Renovation - Buildout of tenant finishes and equipment for a specialty restaurant Request: $200,000 Total Cost: $500,000

107 Main Street Building Renovation - 1 commercial unit and 2 upper floor apartments including façade renovations Request: $157,800 Total Cost: $282,800

114-116 Main Street Building Renovation - 2 commercial units and 3 upper floor apartments Request: $410,236 Total Cost: $722,500

206 Lake New Construction- One story commercial building Request: $1,257,000 Total Cost: $2.096,000

Project Address Description DRI Request Total Project Majority Building Upgrades 18 Main Street 18 Main Street 229 Lake Street 229 Lake Street Barron House 3 Main Street Canalside Music & Arts Venue Outlet Coles Furniture 123 Main Street Building Renovation - 3 upper floor apartments including façade improvements New Building Addition - 2,240 square feet for offices and small conference room Building Renovation - 1 commercial space and 1 residential space and basement Public Project - staging and seating for music performances on the Outlet near Main Street stairs. Building Renovation - upgrades to entire building - façade and interior improvements including an elevator. $515,000 $515,000 $275,600 $275,600 400,000 400,000 $65,000 $65,000 $500,000 $500,000 Firehouse Museum Keuka Icon Little Elm 125 Elm Street 110 Mace Street 124 Elm Street Public Project - small 2 story addition to Firehouse for museum and storage. Public Project on Private Property - installation of a waterfront icon at the mouth of the Keuka Outlet where the former pier extended near the Hampton Inn. Building Renovation - buildout of vacant first floor space for a new restaurant. $375,000 $375,000 $200,000 $200,000 $200,000 $500,000 Mustang Pub Pathways/Docks at Moorings Top of Lake Dock 106-108 Elm Street Charles Hermann Way 301 Lake Street Building Renovation - one commercial unit, apartments, façade painting, roof and elevator. New Construction - Construction of path, boardwalk and docks across from Moorings New Construction - construction of dock and 11 slips at restaurant. $380,000 $380,000 $250,000 $600,000 $50,000 $60,000 Wildtrees TBD Public - cableway system that will take visitors among the treetops and over the wetlands in a breathtaking exploration of nature, ecology and culture including A) an Ecotram Aerial Museum of Nature and Culture and B) an aerial adventure park based on aerial challenge, adventure, and continuous belay systems $325,000 $435,000

Project Name Location Description DRI Request Project Cost 100 East Main Street 100 East Main Street Building Renovation and Mural $110,000.00 $110,000.00 160 Main Street 160 Main Street Building Renovations $64,090.00 $64,090.00 162 Main Street - Carriage House 162 Main Street Building Renovations $68,000.00 $68,000.00 Prosser House 162 Main Street Building Renovations $77,500.00 $77,500.00 Angel's Restaurant 5 Main Street Building Renovations $25,000.00 $25,000.00 Village Bakery 132-138 Water Street Building Renovations $75,000.00 $150,000.00 Knapp & Schlappi Rental Center 273 Lake Street Building Renovation $100,000.00 $1,000,000.00 Cupola Restoration Indian Pines Park Renovations $75,000.00 $125,000.00 Downtown Building Tour Plaues Downtown Building Renovations $75,000.00 $125,000.00 Ironvine Murals Various Locations Owners can contract with Ironvine

Project Name Location Description DRI Request Project Cost Why Ineligible Vineyard Hill Infrastructure 2402 Route 54A New Construction $500,000 $15,639,155 Out of Boundary Penn Yan Boat Tours Equipment $90,000 $90,000 No location and Equipment Request

RFI Application Submittals 12/10/2018 Consultant Team reviews & perfects LPC Reviews December meeting Consultant Assignments December Consultant & Applicant Project Development December Feb LPC Review Narrow Down to Draft Final January LPC Final Review and Slate Selection March