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Minutes of the Economic Development Commission <br />City of Mounds View <br />Ramsey County, Minnesota <br />Regular Meeting <br />May 25, 1995 <br />City Hall UNAPPRO <br />2401 Highway 10, Mounds View, MN 55112 VED <br />1. Call to Order: <br />The meeting was called to order at 6:07 p.m. by Chairperson, Phil Seipp. <br />2. Roll Call: <br />Members present were as follows: Rosemary Goff, Mark Malone, Peg Mountin, Dan Nelson, Ron <br />Schmidt, Delane Welsch and Phil Seipp. In addition Economic Development Coordinator Cathy Bennett <br />was present. EDA Liasion, Sue Hankner was absent. <br />Approval Of Minutes: <br />Motion/Second: Mountin/Welsch moved approval of Minutes of March 23, 1995 Meeting <br />6 ayes 0 nays <br />Motion Carried <br />4. Special Business <br />There was no special business <br />5. EDC Business: <br />A. Consideration of Proposal for Development of Property Near Bridges Golf Facility. <br />Jim Winkles of BelAir Builders and Owners of Midwest IV, Larry Lindberg and Steve Peterson <br />gave an overview of their proposal to build a 33,000 sq.ft. building on Lot 3 of property directly <br />abutting the Bridges Practice Range. In addition, they are negotiating to purchase lot 2 for <br />future expansion. The building would be owned by Midwest IV, a home care pharmaceutical <br />company. Midwest IV would be the primary occupant of the building and they are working <br />with other technologically advanced companies to occupy the remaining square feet. <br />V'I�p�yuC� <br />�t is\ proposed to call the building the Bridges Technology Center. The building wor7Td e � <br />office/showroom space and would consist of decorative block materials with glass entryway <br />along the entire front of the building. Owners of the property plan to keep a natural setting by <br />incorporating the vast oak trees into the landscaping. <br />Midwest IV will have an estimated 20 employees and expect to hire an addition 8-10 more <br />position within 6 months. <br />Members of the commission strongly encourage Midwest to purchase the adjacent lot to allow <br />a Planned Unit Development. This allows more flexibility with the current city code. <br />