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EDC Minutes p ,�r� <br /> July 18, 2003 Not Approved <br /> Page 2 <br /> Board approved moving the Chamber offices to a larger suite in the same building. The Board <br /> . voted to retain gaming, the vote was close. While gambling operations become smoother, the <br /> biggest issue appears to the community allocation of the grant funds. Backman anticipates that <br /> issue will be worked out in followup meetings <br /> D. Report of Staff: <br /> 1. Review of Mounds View's Tax Abatement Policy: The EDC has previously reviewed the <br /> Policies for the Use of Tax Rebate Financing, Project Qualification, and Subsidy <br /> Agreements. McDonald inquired if the abatement dollars can be used for working capital. <br /> Backman responded that abatements are used to encourage development on priority sites, <br /> are authorized to finance infrastructure, and can be used to offset increased costs of <br /> redevelopment. Discussion focused language in Section VII Application, Section VIII <br /> Application for Assistance, and Section IX Exhibits—Attachment A: Deposit Agreement. The <br /> members stopped on p. 16 of the document. The final two Attachments(Application Review <br /> Worksheet, and the Sample But-For Analysis)will be reviewed at the August EDC meeting. <br /> 2. Developer Activities—Community Dev. Group(Amoco Site): Negotiations continue between <br /> the developer and BP Amoco. The developer has not walked away yet. <br /> 3. Developer Activities—LandCor/ Long Lake & Hwy 10 Office: ATA is close to submitting <br /> architectural drawings to the city. Perhaps in the next two weeks. LandCor has made a <br /> counteroffer to Figaro's Pizza. <br /> • 4. Midway Industrial Supply Expansion: Mr.Gregg Lien, President of Midway Industrial Supply <br /> has received responses from two contractors. It appears that it is not cost effective to do the <br /> building addition (costs about the same whether it is 5,000 or 8,000 sq. ft.--$500,000). He <br /> sees three possible options for the business. One, add a mezzanine to his existing business <br /> location. Two, take control of the whole building (boot his one tenant)and gain about 4,000 <br /> sq. ft. Three, look for a new business location with 28,000 sq. ft. of space that he can <br /> purchase. Most likely this option would mean moving out of Mounds View. Backman would <br /> prefer to keep Midway Industrial in Mounds View. <br /> 5. Update of County Rd. H2 Residential Project: Twin City Testing completed the soil borings <br /> the third week of June. The soils report results came back very good (sandy soils and no <br /> peat). On June 9th the City Council selected Pro Craft Homes as the developer of the Woods <br /> of Mounds View residential project. Backman has been working on the Pre-Development <br /> Agreement that will be signed between the City of Mounds View and Pro Craft Homes. At <br /> the same meeting the acquisition of Lot 36 was deferred to a later date. <br /> 6. Dinner Theater—Prospect Activities: Principals of the company have visited Mounds View. <br /> In mid-July the Dinner Theater did provide the City its business plan. The business plan <br /> information was provided to Paster Enterprises on July 16th <br /> 6. EDC BUSINESS <br /> A. Amending the TIF Plan to Identify Parcels for Potential Acquisition: Due to time constraints,the <br /> 11111 Commission decided to consider this matter at a later meeting. <br />