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EDC Minutes <br /> October 24, 2003 Not Approved <br /> Page 2 <br /> several presentations—Mike Sommer, Police Chief, discussed the referendum that adds <br /> • additional police officers; Charlie Hansen, Finance Director,discussed the 2004 City budget and <br /> reductions in state aid; Backman discussed the status of development projects in the City. <br /> During the question and answer time period,some attendees expressed their concerns regarding <br /> taxes and fire code enforcement. The Business Council meetings are tentatively to be held on a <br /> quarterly basis. They are open to both Chamber members and non-Chamber members. On <br /> October 23, 2003, Steve Novak from Anoka County spoke about the effort to attract the Vikings <br /> to Anoka County, and the proposed site in southern Blaine. The group involved is quite serious <br /> and has spent a significant time and money getting the necessary information. Six weeks from <br /> now the financing plan will be presented. <br /> D. Report of Staff: <br /> 1. Developer Activities—Velmeir Companies(Amoco Site): Backman distributed the site review <br /> application and the request for a setback variance. This was prepared and submitted by <br /> Brian Alton,a St. Paul attorney representing Velmeir. Backman reviewed the latest version <br /> of the site plan. As the Commission is aware, Velmeir is proposing a 13,000 sq. ft retail <br /> facility for CVS Pharmacy. One change is an attached tenant space of 2,500 sq. ft.for one <br /> or two smaller retail businesses. Truck traffic would enter the site from the eastbound lane of <br /> County Highway 10 and circle behind the building. On October 16,2003, Backman met with <br /> Jerod Andrews, Loucks Associates and the John Kauppila, Director of Construction Services <br /> for Velmeir to discuss setback and parking requirements. Loucks Associates <br /> (planners/architects)will be handling some of the Velmeir sites and URS others. To facilitate <br /> the development,the applicant is requesting a variance to encroach into the front setbacks of <br /> • both Silver Lake Road and County Road 10. This request will go before the Planning <br /> Commission on November 5th. Backman believes that the Planning Commission will look <br /> favorably on this request. Field asked whether a trail is being planned in front of CVS along <br /> Hwy 10. Backman responded that the Planning Commission would likely address that issue. <br /> Belting asked when construction could start. Backman indicated that Velmeir, once <br /> approvals have been obtained, would like to start this fall. <br /> 2. Developer Activities—LandCor/Lonc Lake&Hwy 10 Office&Retail: Backman highlighted <br /> the groundbreaking picture in the newspaper. LandCor, the developer, held the <br /> groundbreaking for the projects on Monday, September 29, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. McDonald <br /> attended on behalf of the EDC. Others attending included Kurt Ulrich, City Administrator; <br /> Sherry Gunn, City Council; Greg Johnson, Planning Commission; Robert Fields, CEO of <br /> LandCor. Backman expects that the building permits will be issued shortly for the two <br /> buildings by the theater. <br /> 3. Developer Activities—Colliers Towle (Woodale Dr. & Hwv 10): There have been some <br /> activities related to this site. A week and a half ago Backman received a call from Jim Paron <br /> (2300 Co. Hwy 10). Paron family members own three of the four homes on the south side of <br /> Co. Hwy 10. He indicated that Terry Moses, a developer from the Prudential Group, had <br /> approached his uncle and aunt (the Kroonblawds) about purchasing their property for an <br /> undisclosed user. Backman speculates that the two-acre development would be a retail or <br /> office project. He noted that the City views this 7-9 parcel area as a top redevelopment <br /> opportunity along the City's busiest thoroughfare. The City would prefer to see a <br /> comprehensive redevelopment project as opposed to development occurring on a parcel by <br /> 410parcel basis. Backman had an extended meeting on October 21, 2003 with the Paron family <br /> members regarding their properties and development. Backman mentioned to them that <br /> another developer, Greg McDonald from Colliers Towle,was interested in the site for a hotel <br />