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EDC Minutes <br /> March 21, 2003 Not Approved <br /> Page 2 <br /> were interviewed, and next week the four finalists will be interviewed a second time. Backman <br /> 111 also participated in various meetings, including the Gaming Oversight Committee(2/26/03),the <br /> Board of the Directors Meeting and the Membership Gaming Meeting on 2/28/03. Helgemoe <br /> noted the Chamber's Spring Golf Tournament occurs on May 20th. <br /> D. Report of Staff: <br /> 1. Edqewood Regional Pond—Grant Request to Ramsey Co.: As part of the Mermaid <br /> expansion, a regional drainage pond was constructed west of the Mermaid complex and east <br /> of the Edgewood Middle School. The total cost of the project was approx. $494,000 with the <br /> great majority paid for through grants. As the EDC is aware,the State of Minnesota(DTED) <br /> provided $333,333 that has been fully drawn down. Other funding sources include Ramsey <br /> County and Rice Creek Watershed District. Ramsey County's policy is to contribute to <br /> regional pond projects based on the relative contributing drainage area (in this case, 15.5% <br /> of the final construction cost of $375,459.64 (excluding engineering and administrative <br /> expenses). Backman has submitted a request for reimbursement of $58,196.24 to Terry <br /> Noonan, Water Resources Project Manager(Ramsey County). He expects that to come in <br /> the next couple of weeks. Following that step he will proceed with the Rice Creek request. <br /> 2. EDA Approval of 5 TIF Developer Payments for 2nd Half 2002: Backman indicated that on <br /> March 10th the EDA approved developer payments for five projects in the City—C.G. Hill, <br /> Building N, Silver Lake Pointe, Midwest I.V. and Zep Manufacturing. These payments reflect <br /> the tax increments collected for the last half of 2002 and for this time period totaled <br /> approximately $75,000. <br /> 3. Developer Activities—Community Dev. Group (Amoco): Community Development Group <br /> (CDG), the developer from Michigan continues to push ahead with the retail project at the <br /> corner of Silver Lake Road and Co. Highway 10. This project is moving slower than what <br /> Backman would like. The problem is not the local landowners or price but rather with getting <br /> the necessary approvals and documentation from BP Amoco. URS, the architects for the <br /> project, have done a primarily layout of what the site could look like. It shows the 13,000 sq. <br /> ft. building for the national retailer, a smaller area for additional retail, and 106 parking <br /> spaces. CDG has not released the name of the end user at this point. Field asked about <br /> any environmental issues on the Amoco site. Backman responded that studies have not <br /> indicated anything hazardous at this point. He believes that this redevelopment will have a <br /> positive effect in the neighborhood and will lead to other spin-offs in the western portion of <br /> the City. For example, Steve's Appliances is looking at possibly expanding or remodeling its <br /> facilities on Co. Hwy 10. Helgemoe inquired about the intended use of the vacant lot used <br /> for Christmas trees. Backman stated that Integra, a Twin Cities developer,with the intent of <br /> building town homes, acquired the property. There are several hurdles with that concept, <br /> including zoning changes, neighborhood concerns, and access onto Co. Hwy 10. <br /> 4. City of Mounds View received I-35W TCBM Insert& Chamber Resource Guide: Backman <br /> handed out copies of the insert and the resource guide. Both of these marketing pieces <br /> were delivered to the City on February 21st after our last EDC meeting. Copies have been <br /> distributed to major employers in the community, at the Home&Garden Show, and to other <br /> groups. Backman indicated that he did not have a lot of editorial input regarding the <br /> Resource Guide. While he wrote up a narrative more focused on business development,the <br /> section describing Mounds View ended up discussing more the history of the City. One error <br /> he noticed was the total number of housing units in Mounds View. It should be 5,130, not <br /> 11,504. Field asked about the lower median home price for Mounds View(vs. other cities). <br /> Backman mentioned the higher proportion of manufactured homes and other lower cost units <br /> 11 <br />
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