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EDC Minutes <br /> May 16, 2003 Not Approved <br /> Page 2 <br /> D. Report of Staff: <br /> 1. Edqewood Regional Pond—Successful Closeout w/State: Backman mentioned that the City <br /> of Mounds View's application to DTED for regional pond was submitted in 1999. The pond <br /> was needed to facilitate the Mermaid expansion. On May 5, 2003, DTED sent a letter <br /> congratulating the City on the successful completion of the project. Backman read the letter <br /> from Commissioner Kramer changing the grant status to "closed" and complementing the <br /> City's administration of its grant. Rice Creek Watershed District is the final entity to yet <br /> reimburse the City for eligible costs. That is expected in the next couple of weeks. <br /> 2. Update of Manufactured Home Revitalization Program: Field mentioned a lead story on <br /> Channel 9 in early May disappointed him. Tom Lyden referred to the MV Manufactured <br /> Home Community as a run-down mobile home park. Field sent an email to Jim Ericson and <br /> would like contact be made with the news organization regarding an appropriate response. <br /> Backman will follow up. He then distributed copies of the latest monthly status report for the <br /> Moundsview Manufactured Home Community Revitalization Program. It indicated that seven <br /> housing rehabilitation loans have been completed and one unit acquisition is pending. The <br /> owners of the park are also spending money on infrastructure improvements, including <br /> replacing water lines and addressing stormwater runoff. Backman had a meeting with Greg <br /> Lee,the Public Works Director, regarding adding a second or backup water line for the Park. <br /> Lee will call to set up a meeting of the different members. <br /> 3. Developer Activities—Community Dev. Group (Amoco Site): Not a lot a progress to report. <br /> • Mike Fox,the owner of the Silverview Terrace Apartments(to the south of Amoco),continues <br /> to want his northern boundary defined before he considers selling 40 feet or so of his <br /> property. The developer has located someone to do so, but is reluctant to commit to the <br /> expense until there is a deal with Amoco. <br /> 4. Metro North CVB Executive Meeting: On May 14th Backman attended the Metro North CVB <br /> Executive Meeting. The Committee discussed the state budget reductions for the Minnesota <br /> Sports Commission,the impacts that might have, and what role the CVB could play. Options <br /> will be presented to the full Board in June. We also discussed four candidates for two <br /> openings on the full Board. Backman suggested that Maureen Cattell, General Manager for <br /> the Days Inn in Mounds View and a hotel representative from Coon Rapids be selected to <br /> serve on the Board. The Executive Committee concurred. <br /> 5. Developer Activities—Lonq Lake & Hwy 10 Medical Office: On May 5th the City Council <br /> considered a request to amend the Theater Planned Unit Development (PUD) to allow for <br /> siting an office on Outparcel A (Long Lake Rd. & Co. Hwy 10). The proposed office and <br /> retail buildings would add $2.2 million to the City's tax base. City staff did not anticipate any <br /> problem with the request and no representative of the developer was present. Unfortunately, <br /> the City Council voted 3 to 2 against the request. Concerns centered on parking issues with <br /> the theater(not connected to the Long Lake site)and the preference to have a restaurant at <br /> that location (owner has been unable to land a restaurant there for five years). The issue <br /> was reconsidered by the City Council at its May 12th meeting, with Audie Tarpley, LandCor <br /> representative present. The amendment was approved 3 to 2 by the Council. <br /> 6. Fiqaro's Pizza—Prospect Activities: On May 8th Backman talked with a prospect that is <br /> considering locating in the proposed retail strip near the theater. The principal, Brett <br /> Reynolds, who is based in New Brighton, is considering Mounds View as a location for a <br /> Figaro's Pizza franchise. This franchise sells both pizzas ready to eat and pizzas to be <br /> cooked at home. Mr. Reynolds is also considering two other locations in the Twin Cities— <br />