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. ,. �._,� � . . _ . . <br />i : . � � .. _ , -- --- - - <br />� _ <br />--:-' - �-.� – ---- ------ —._. - - -� �<- <br />Planning Commission Report <br />TOLD Development Co. Case # 507-97 <br />January 14, 1998 <br />Page 6 <br />New commercial growth creates a host of short and long term economic impacts to the <br />community and region as a whole. These impacts go beyond the direct tax benefits and job <br />creation, and is referred to as the multiplier or ripple effect. When a business expands or a new <br />business comes into the community, it creates additional jobs throughout the area's economy. Ti�e <br />multiplier for a retail business such as Walgreens is 1.4. (These numbers are estimates to be used <br />only as guidelines in measuring the economic impact to a region from industry growth. They are <br />developed by the U.S. Department of Commerce.) <br />Conclusioans: <br />The following represents sta.ff's assessment of the advantages and disadvantages from this <br />development proposal. <br />Advantages: <br />■ The proposal is designed in a manner which provides protection and buffering for the <br />surrounding residential neighborhoods <br />■ The proposal brings a national retailer into Mounds View � <br />■ Walgreens will give Mounds View residents an added choice for their prescription needs <br />and will promote competitive pricing <br />■ Walgreens is expected to draw a majority of its customers from within the City <br />■ It will strengthen the City's tax base and generate revenue <br />■ The store will create up to 35 jobs, many of which will be filled by Mounds View residents <br />■ The use will alleviate drainage problems in the area <br />■ Takes advantage of an opportunity being presented by the marketplace <br />■ Eastwood Road residents south of Hillview Road would live on a cul-de-sac with no through <br />traffic <br />■ The proposal redevelops a site for which the City paid $125,000 and returns it to the tax base <br />Disadvantages: <br />■ The proposal involves the removal of four single-family houses <br />■ Traffic counts on Greenwood Drive are expected to increase by 40 percent <br />■ The development of the site may increase the number of accidents at this busy intersection <br />■ Homes on Greenwood that now back up to other homes would back up to a commercial <br />business <br />The community, in previous public meetings, has voiced opposition to the addition of any more <br />rental housing within Mounds View. _ Many question the appropriateness of locating any type of <br />housing along Highway 10--rental or otherwise. The City, after purchasing the corner property, <br />attempted to market the site to commercial developers, but found little interest due to the access <br />difficulties and relatively small area. Combining the City lot with the four single-family homes has <br />opened the door to commercial development. Resident concern is understandable, however, <br />
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