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•• <br /> Draft EDC Minutes <br /> November 20,2009 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> Commissioner voted and submitted his/her ballot to Economic Development Specialist <br /> eSteinmetz. <br /> Commissioner Belting thanked the existing Commissioners for re-applying and stated that <br /> he is also impressed that over the last two years, several residents had applied who had <br /> never served on the EDC. <br /> Ms. Steinmetz tallied the five ballots and reported that the EDC would recommend on <br /> December 14, 2009 that the City Council re-appoint Torri Johnson, Jason Helgemoe and <br /> Gary Meehlhause to the EDC for terms lasting to December 31, 2012. <br /> 7. REPORTS OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> Commissioner Helgemoe announced that the Twin Cities North Chamber of Commerce <br /> would hold its annual fundraising Gala on Friday, February 19, 2010 at the Earle Brown <br /> Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center. He added that during the Gala, the Chamber would <br /> honor five local businesses in five different categories. <br /> 8. REPORTS OF STAFF <br /> A. Burger Time Concept Denied by City Council on October 5, 2009 <br /> Ms. Steinmetz reminded the EDC that in September 2009, they provided two <br /> recommendations to the EDA—that the EDA further discuss the concept with Burger Time <br /> and that the EDA set an asking price for the 2390 County Road 10 property. She reported <br /> that the City Council discussed this item at their October 5,2009 Work Session and were not <br /> interested in recruiting Burger Time to the site nor setting an asking price for the property. <br /> • Commissioner Helgemoe asked about the Council's thought process in not setting an asking <br /> price for the property. Community Development Director Ken Roberts answered that the <br /> Council provided staff with mixed direction —some members wanted the asking price to at <br /> least be Ramsey County's assessed value and some members wanted the asking price to <br /> be what the EDA paid for the property, which is around $625,000. <br /> Commission Helgemoe asked if any of the appraisers that staff talked to were able to <br /> provide a land price range. Ms. Steinmetz answered that they did not because even a price <br /> range is considered a form of an appraisal. <br /> Commissioner Belting asked if a commercial real estate broker would be willing to provide a <br /> value without the City having to hire them as the listing agent. He mentioned that perhaps <br /> the Council needs some guidance or education on the realities of the local real estate <br /> market at this time. He concluded by saying that the Council probably did not want to order <br /> an appraisal of the property because commercial appraisals cost about $3,000 or$4,000. <br /> Commissioner Helgemoe added that the problem appraisers are running into is that they do <br /> not have comparable sales to use to establish property value. <br /> Motion/Second: Commissioner Belting moved and Commissioner Helgemoe seconded a <br /> recommended that the City Council authorize staff to request present market value <br /> estimates for 2390 County Road 10 from several commercial real estate brokers. <br /> Motion Carried: 5 Ayes 0 Nays <br />