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• <br /> EDC Minutes p <br /> November 20, 2002 Not of AppProv d <br /> Page 3 <br /> • <br /> 6. EDC BUSINESS <br /> A. Metro East Development Partnership Membership: Backman distributed a handout regarding <br /> recent changes with this organization. The City of Mounds View will likely not be renewing <br /> membership. <br /> B. Loads of Clothes—Silver View Plaza: Janet Schellsmidt and Michele Rosenbaum, the two <br /> principals, have been moving forward with their Laundromat business. Loads of Clothes will be <br /> located on the west end of Silver View Plaza. (42 washers &49 dryers)SBA& Ramsey County <br /> have approved financing for the business. Last Friday, November 15th,they signed the lease for <br /> the space, and this week the contractor submitted plans to the City. Damont is the general <br /> contractor. Their goal is to be operational in Mounds View by February 15, 2003. <br /> C. United Properties—Printing Prospect: Rob Kost from United Properties continues to interact with <br /> the printing company from Roseville. The prospect remains interested in relocating to M.V. <br /> Backman could not confirm if an offer has been made on the property behind Walgreen's. He did <br /> have a different property owner along Hwy 10 call Mr. Kost and discuss a different location. <br /> (The owner prefers to own his building.) <br /> D. Welsh Companies—Amoco Site Prospect: During the first of week of November Backman was <br /> informed by Tony Strauss,the broker representing the old Amoco site,that there was a potential <br /> • buyer for the property. Mr. Strauss indicated that a developer representing a client that is a <br /> national retailer is considering Mounds View and would need approx. 10,000 to 12,000 sq.ft. of <br /> space. The broker asked if the Silverview Terrace garages could be moved and we indicated <br /> that the owner was amenable to that. Backman forwarded information that had been assembled <br /> for the Triple A application to Strauss,who forwarded it on to the developer/client last week. On <br /> Monday(11/18)of this week Backman talked with Strauss again. He indicated the info was well- <br /> received. The developer mentioned that they may look at redeveloping the Amoco site or the <br /> whole area fronting County Highway 10. <br /> E. Colliers Towle—Prospective Laport Meadows Residential Development: Since September Jim <br /> Ericson has been interacting with Duane Poppe from Colliers Towle regarding a residential <br /> development that would occur within the Laport Meadows area. Several preliminary site plans <br /> have been provided to the City regarding the proposed development,which may be set up as a <br /> PUD. On November 15th, Ericson and Backman met with Duane Poppe and Steve Fisher from <br /> Colliers Towle, and Lonnie Kornovich, a general contractor, to discuss various issues related to <br /> the development. <br /> F. Other: Following the EDC meeting members will be going to 5230 Quincy St. for a tour of <br /> Blooming Prairie Natural Foods <br /> 8. ADJOURNMENT <br /> There being no further business before the Commission, Chair Belting adjourned the November 20th <br /> meeting of the Economic Development Commission at 8:27 a.m. <br />
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