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MICC presents two‑story learning center plan for Richfield site; council and planners give preliminary feedback
Summary
Minnesota Independence Community College (MICC) presented a concept design April 22 for a two-story learning center at 70 Sixth Street, proposing demolition of four MICC-owned homes, about 40 parking stalls, and a replat that preserves an eastern parcel for potential future housing.
Minnesota Independence Community College (MICC) presented a concept design April 22 for a two-story learning center on a site at 70 Sixth Street in Richfield, proposing demolition of four single-family homes the organization owns and a replat that would create two parcels: a western parcel for the MICC facility and an eastern parcel preserved for future development, possibly up to about eight housing units.
“A MICC is an organization that has been in Richfield for 29 years,” Amy Godmastad, MICC chief executive officer, told the council as she introduced the project. Mark Forsberg and Scott Aspenson of RSP Architects laid out a design that centers a reception and “welcome” zone on the first floor,…
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