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042 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />Randy Schumacher, City Administrator <br />FROM: John Miller <br />DATE: March 22, 1991 <br />SUBJECT: Proposed Boe Office /Warehouse Building <br />For the last several weeks I have been working with Doug Boe and <br />his construction management firm, Belair Builders, Inc. Boe owns <br />the vacant lot at the intersection of Lilac Drive and Industrial <br />Boulevard in the Lino Industrial Park. <br />Boe and Belair Builders are interested in constructing a 20,000 <br />square foot building using tilt -up concrete panels. This would be <br />consistent with the building exterior of the existing Custom <br />Manufacturing and the planned Emtech and B R Industries buildings. <br />It would also be the city's first "incubator building" as the <br />building would be divided into bays ranging in size from 2,500 to <br />5,000 square feet. The bays would be rented or leased to <br />individual businesses. <br />This would give the city a location for new businesses in a <br />properly zoned area and the need for backyard locations is ended. <br />Now there is just one problem. We have to find people who want to <br />start business' or who want to move from other locations to the <br />Lino Industrial Park. Can the city council members be of help in <br />this? Council people know a lot of people in the city. Who is <br />looking for space? <br />Attached is a letter from Boe's builder, giving details of rent and <br />building specifications. What can we do to sell this? <br />1 <br />