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� <br /> EDC Minutes <br /> Q^D^�,���� <br /> January 17, 2003 Not Approved <br /> Page 2 <br /> C. TCN Chamber of Commerce Update—Pleased to report that Colonial Craft joined the local <br /> Chamber the last week of December(as they said they would do when I met them in Roseville). <br /> Earlier this week I attended the Public Policy Task Force meeting in Fridley. The Committee <br /> decided to continue the focus on transportation issues and to add a focus on fiscal matters(state <br /> & city budget issues). Along the lines of transportation, the Chamber held a Transportation <br /> Forum yesterday at the Majestic Oaks Clubhouse. Attendanoexvaagood. Chuck Morris,another <br /> Chamber member, and myself put the agenda together and developed a short marketing piece <br /> for the forum. Frank Pafko,the Division Area Manager for MNDC)Tand the main speaker for the <br /> event focused on six primary highway issues: Trunk Hwy 10 from 35VV to Elk River, Interstate <br /> 35W north of Hwy 36,Additional lanes on Interstate 694, Hwy 1 0/Snelling/694 Bottleneck east of <br /> 35W, Trunk Hwy 65 north of Interstate 694, and Hwy 252 south of 610. Pafko distributed <br /> discussed construction projects planned in Anoka and Ramsey Counties(handout). I also have <br /> his overhead presentation. There were a number of interesting points brought up. <br /> D. Report of Staff: <br /> 1. Edgewood Regional Pond Project: Backman noted that the State of Minnesota did process <br /> the drawdown or disbursement request to DTED for the Edgewood Regional Pond in <br /> � <br /> �conjunctionvviUl the Mermaid project. The $1O5P{was wired on December 20th. <br /> 2. Met. Council Practicum—Revitalization of Suburban Retail Strips: On January 8th Backman <br /> and Ericson attended a workshop discussing reinventing suburban retail strips. The main <br /> speaker Michael Beyard from the Urban Land Institute discussed ten principles for <br /> reinventing strip malls. In brief they were: 1) Form public/private partnerships to develop <br /> strategies and implement change, 2) Anticipate an evolution in demographics and in the <br /> marketplace, 3)Realistically assess the market for a strip mall,4)Develop zoning strategies <br /> that improve the quality of strip malls by limiting the amount of retail-zoned land, 5)Establish <br /> pulse nodes of development interspersed with stretches of low-intensity land use or open <br /> space, 6) Create traffic patterns and parking to provide convenient access to retail stores <br /> and also serve through-traffic, 7) Create suburban "places" that attract people and <br /> encourage them to visit often, 8) Diversify the development of strip malls as development <br /> pressures increase and land values rise,9)Eradicate the ugliness by enhancing the physical <br /> design to attract new and repeat customers, 10) Put your money & regulations where you <br /> policy is. In addition to Mr. Beyard, there were presenters representing local projects that <br /> utilized this principles—Lyndale Gateway West in Richfield, and Coon Rapids Blvd./Port <br /> Riverwalk (4 PORTS , that is Preservation Or Renovation Tract). <br /> 3. Rob Carlson Builders Activities—Hwy 10 Business Center: Rob Carlson Builders began <br /> pouring concrete for the footings the week of January 6th. Up until this week unseasonably <br /> warm weather—as you can see in the photographs—was a big help for the project. The <br /> crane that you see out there now will be used to hoist concrete panels later this month. <br /> 4. Developer Activities—Amoco Site Prospect: Not a lot to report regarding the Old Amoco site. <br /> Written offers have been provided to BP Amoco and to owners of the vacant lot behind the <br /> Glacier Sales (or PAC) bldg. Tony 8trauaa, the bnzker, is waiting for a response from the <br /> landowners. Hopefully they will respond. Other Developments/Projects: On January 8th I <br /> was contacted by a business in Fridley interested in relocating to Mounds View. I provided <br /> information about some potential |Oc8UoDs, met with one of the oxvnenu, and toured some <br /> warehouse space that is currently available. Nice article appeared in yesterday's issue of the <br /> Sun-Focus re Loads of Clothes, the new Laundromat in Silver View Plaza slated to open in <br /> February. This week I had a good discussion with a representative of Paster Enterprises re <br /> ���� <br />
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