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EDC Minutes <br /> September 19, 2003 Not Approved <br /> Page 2 <br /> III D. Report of Staff: <br /> 1. Developer Activities—Velmeir Companies (Amoco Site): A number of activities occurred <br /> pertaining to the Amoco redevelopment project. URS, the architectural firm hired by the <br /> developer Velmeir have been working on a number of plans trying to find the best location for <br /> the building that meets parking and setback requirements, that minimizes the purchase of <br /> additional land, and that meets the needs of the end user, CVS/Pharmacy. On September <br /> 1 l th Jim Ericson and Backman had a conference call with Velmeir regarding these issues. A <br /> letter of intent has been prepared for Mr. Fox,the residential property to the south. Backman <br /> anticipates that Steve Alexander, representing the developer, will be bringing the latest <br /> concept plans to Mounds View next week. A variance from the setback requirements will <br /> probably be sought. Field asked whether Velmeir was able to resolve environmental liability <br /> issues with BP Amoco. Backman responded that it appears that Velmeir will buy out Amoco <br /> and assume such risk. <br /> 2. Developer Activities—LandCor/Long Lake&Hwy 10 Office&Retail: As the EDC members <br /> are probably aware, on August 14th ATA Architects submitted detailed building plans for the <br /> office and retail buildings that will be along Hwy 10 north of the theater. The building <br /> inspector has been reviewing those plans. Backman is pleased to report that LandCor,the <br /> developer, has tentatively scheduled a groundbreaking for the projects on Monday, <br /> September 29th at 11:00 a.m. The office building is $1.3 million, two-story facility, and the <br /> retail building is a $900,000 single-story structure. As more details become available <br /> Backman will pass them on to the members. <br /> 40 3. Developer Activities—Pro Craft Homes(The Woods of Mounds View) Proiect: Per the Pre- <br /> Development Agreement between the City and Pro Craft Homes,the developer reimbursed <br /> the City of Mounds View for the nine soil borings undertaken in June on the City's and Mr. <br /> Fyksen's property. A check for$2,895 was provided on September 3,2003. During the past <br /> month and a half the developer has continued negotiations with the private landowners <br /> regarding purchase price. Those efforts continue. The Developer hired Sunde Engineering <br /> to undertake a wetland delineation of the development area. Two Type 2 Wetlands were <br /> delineated (each being less than a tenth of an acre). The wetland delineation maps were <br /> presented to the City on September 17. Backman previously e-mailed copies of the wetland <br /> delineation maps to members and pointed out the wetland locations during the meeting. <br /> 4. TCAAP Stakeholders Summit—August 27, 2003: Backman, along with Kurt Ulrich, Jim <br /> Ericson, and Mary Burg, participated in this event. Congresswomen Betty McCollum <br /> sponsored a stakeholders meeting at the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) in <br /> Arden Hills. Following a bus tour of the site, attendees listened to presentations by the U.S. <br /> Army, GSA, MN National Guard, U.S. Army Reserves, ATK (a defense company), MPCA, <br /> City of Arden Hills, U.S. Postal Service, and Ramsey County. The U.S.Army has proposed <br /> to sell 661 acres (deemed excess to its needs) out of 2370 acres on the site. Most of the <br /> rest of the land is now part of the Arden Hills Army National Guard Training Site (AHATS, <br /> see map). The main impetus for the meeting is a proposed Regional Postal Facility that <br /> relocate functions that are currently in downtown St. Paul to Arden Hills. The 86–acre facility <br /> along 35W would preclude other redevelopment plans for the western portion of the TCAAP <br /> property. The City of Arden Hills, Mounds View, and all the cities of the 35W Corridor <br /> III Coalition are on record as being opposed to the postal facility at this location. Backman <br /> reported that yesterday in the Star Tribune the Postal service decided to not pursue TCAAP <br /> as a location for its distribution facility. Ulrich added that TCAAP area will have business <br /> NI <br />
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