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Page 4 UNAPPROVED <br /> October 26, 1998 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> again select the proposal that best meets the City's development goals. <br /> Bob Cunningham told the Council that TOLD Development continues to look for a suitable <br /> development site for the Walgreen Drug Store. This would be the development plans for the <br /> parcels under discussion. <br /> Stigney asked for clarification in regard to Anthony Properties statement that they are also <br /> negotiating with TOLD Development for a Walgreen site. <br /> Mr. Cunningham to the Council his client would prefer to have the store on the north side of <br /> Highway 10 (the remnant, and Videen site) as apposed to developing across the Highway at the <br /> Anthony property site at the corner of Long Lake Road and Highway 10. <br /> Wendell Smith stated Anthony Properties wishes to submit its proposal under the RFP process <br /> for the remnant property being discussed. <br /> Mayor McCarty asked if the Planning Commission was aware of any of the proposals being <br /> made on the Edgewood realignment remnants. <br /> Jopke stated the planning Commission had not had any specific proposals presented to them and <br /> they have not discussed specific rezonings or Comprehensive Plan amendments related to the <br /> development of the site. <br /> Jerry Linke, 2319 Knoll Drive, spoke in favor of developing the remnant property as park land. <br /> He suggested that staff have an appraisal done on the property to get a current market value for <br /> the property. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Gunn to direct staff to develop a Request for Proposal (RFP), send <br /> that out to TOLD Development, Anthony Properties and other interested developers and evaluate <br /> those proposals choosing the one that best meets the City's development goals. <br /> Discussion: Mayor McCarty spoke in opposition of the motion stating that it was premature to <br /> consider developing the remnant when the final SEH plans for the Edgewood realignment had <br /> not been submitted to even know how much property there was going to be. He asked the <br /> Council to consider postponing the issue permanently. He also said the Planning Commission <br /> should be involved in further planning the guidance and zoning of the properties. <br /> Jopke suggested that the RFP process could help the City understand what the best use for the <br /> site might be. <br />