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EDC Minutes Approved• May 17. 2DO2 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Chamber Board of Directors considered merger options at its April 25thmeeting at the Pratt- <br /> Ordway <br /> � CJrdvvayBuilding iny�exvBrighton. All but one director voted infavor of�haExeouUve(�ornrni�ee <br /> -- <br /> recommendations. The Southern Anoka Chamber Board of Directors met in Fridley on May 10th <br /> and unanimously approved the merger. Over the past week all NBMV members voted on the <br /> merger. Of the 116 paid members, 52 voted on the merger. Of those voting, 50 or 96%voted in <br /> favor of the move. The existing office in New Brighton will close on June 30th and the new <br /> Chamber based in Fridley will open July 1st <br /> The NB-MV Chamber Business of the Year Luncheon will occur on June 6hhiat the New Brighton <br /> Family Service Center. Field highlighted some of the results of the Annual Chamber Golf <br /> Tournament that was held at Brightwood Hills Golf Course on May 16th <br /> D. Report of Staff: <br /> 1. Revised 2000 TIF Report: Each year the City of Mounds View submits a financial report <br /> regarding Tax Increment Financing to the State. In order for the City of Mounds View to <br /> accurately complete the 2001 TIF District Report that goes to the Office of State Auditor <br /> (OSA),the end-of-year balances for FY2000 need to be accurate. Both Charlie Hansen,the <br /> City's Finance Director and Backman did not have confidence in last year's numbers. Shelly <br /> Eldridge from Ehlers&Associates reviewed the 2000 TIF Report. She estimates that 75%of <br /> the numbers in that report are not correct. Therefore,permission was sought(and approved) <br /> from the City Council to have Ehlers reconstruct the 2000 TIF Report. Backman and Hansen <br /> met with Eldridge on 5/14/02 to review the revised report. It is largely done and will be <br /> submitted to the City later in June. <br /> 2. Manufactured Home Park Revitalization Activities: In 2001 the City was able to garner a <br /> CDBG grant through Ramsey County to improve the home units at Mounds View Mobile <br /> Home Park. The voluntary program has two elements to it—an acquisition program to <br /> purchase and demolish substandard manufactured homes and a rehabilitation program to <br /> upgrade existing units to eliminate health and safety violations. Following the April 10th <br /> meeting of Ramsey County (community development staff), Durand & Associates (the <br /> property mgmt. company), and City staff, several milestones need to be met. Ramsey <br /> County sent a letter on April 29th delineating its expectations. Ramsey Co. wanted a <br /> commitment on the part of the park owners to invest in needed infrastructure (eg. <br /> water/sewer line replacements). Durand & Associates has not provided this letter yet <br /> because it is still getting quotes from contractors. The main discussion point is whether the <br /> main water line should be replaced or not. Perry Hansen hopes to have line testing quotes in <br /> the next two weeks. Originally the goal was to have a community meeting to discuss the <br /> housing program with the residents prior to Memorial Day. Due to the process taking longer, <br /> the public meeting will probably occur in late June. <br /> 3. Highway 10 Revitalization Public Meeting: The Highway 10 Revitalization Plan was <br /> presented by Todd Halunen, URS,and City representatives at a Public Meeting on April 24th <br /> at 6:00 p.m. in the M.V. Community Center. Backman discussed some highlights from the <br /> meeting. He noted that 40-50 people attended the presentaUon, question and answer <br /> period, and the open house to view the plan diagrams. Sonterre felt that given the <br /> importance of the study more citizens should be interested and attend these forums to ask <br /> questions, and discuss community issues and redevelopment. <br /> 4. 1-35W Corridor Coalition—Housing Subcommittee Activities: Backman reported attending <br /> the Housing Subcommittee meeting on May 6th. A significant portion of the meeting was <br /> devoted to a demographics presentation by John Carpenter from Excensus, LLC. Misreport <br /> ����� <br />