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EDC Minutes <br /> February 20, 2015 <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br /> The developer meetings led to a planned tour of select developer's facilities to be held <br /> June 29, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. The City Council, Planning Commission, Economic <br /> Development Commission, and city staff will attend with the purpose of viewing each <br /> developer's product, ask questions, and then determine which developer the city would <br /> prefer to develop Crossroad Pointe. <br /> Staff has advertised Crossroad Pointe on several free sites. One site provided <br /> approximately 130 hits. If these sites don't provide developer interest, staff may look at <br /> advertising on paid sites. <br /> Business Retention & Expansion Visit (BR&E) Updates <br /> Coordinator Beeman informed the Commission that he tries to visit at least one business <br /> each week with the goal of visiting all 150 this year. Business Retention & Expansion <br /> visits were completed with Central Transport and Apple Tree Dental. Beeman and EDC <br /> Chair, Jason Helgemoe visited Central Transport in June and found out that they will be <br /> moving in about a year because they outgrew their current space. Currently, they are on <br /> about 13 acres with 65 terminals and they are looking for 20 acres with about 85 <br /> terminals. The decision was not made locally; it was made at corporate headquarters in <br /> Michigan. Therefore, there was no control locally in the decision to move. <br /> Trucking companies are struggling to find qualified drivers because most trucking <br /> companies require at least two years of experience. In order to gain this experience new <br /> drivers must work in teams and be away from their families for extended periods of time. <br /> This hinders gaining the necessary driving experience. As a result, trucking companies <br /> are contracting with rail road companies to pick up the slack. However, many trucking <br /> companies have room for growth and if able to hire qualified drivers, they would continue <br /> expanding their operations. <br /> Chair Helgemoe added that the company is a fairly large national company and as a <br /> result, they don't have some of the local control over the decisions being made. <br /> Helgemoe stated, the company is looking for more land and Mounds View doesn't have <br /> the amount of land they require. However, trucking companies seem to be doing well, <br /> which is a good indicator that the economy is doing well. Helgemoe continued, stating <br /> the business didn't have anything bad to say and they are pleased with the city services. <br /> Beeman added, that another trucking company named Saia has purchased Central <br /> Transport's site and will be leasing it back to their competitor, Central Transport for <br /> about a year before taking over the site. <br /> Beeman reported that he also visited Apple Tree Dental. Apple Tree Dental will complete <br /> their second build out in the spring of 2016 as long as they can get the proper financing. <br /> Once completed, approximately 10-30 administrative staff will move from Coon Rapids <br /> to the Mounds View location creating a parking concern. They are in conversations with <br /> the movie theater to determine if they could possibly park in the theater's parking lot then <br /> use the city trail to access their building. Apple Tree Dental asked if the city had planned <br /> to install lighting along the path. Currently, the city does have plans for this. Another <br /> possibility is to park on both sides of Mounds View Drive. Another idea is to park at the <br /> Ramsey County Library with an agreement that the dental office would maintain the <br />