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• Would like to pursue researching the benefits of investing in redevelopment and educate <br /> the community prior to investing money into a development consultant. <br /> 111 • Feed the document to the public in sections and gain consensus section by section rather <br /> than in whole - begin with the least controversial area. <br /> • Continue to pursue development opportunities such as the purchase of blighted properties <br /> as they become available. <br /> • Use the newsletter as a vehicle to educate the public with regards to investment in the <br /> redevelopment of highway 10 and how business development can help to build out the <br /> community while holding property taxes down. <br /> It was suggested to have staff research the best approach to consensus building either through <br /> graduate internship or a strategic planning consultant. <br /> B. Consideration of Partnership with Anoka County Chamber of Commerce for Hotel <br /> Development <br /> Coordinator Bennett explained that the Anoka Chamber membership, made up of over 600 <br /> businesses, feels strongly about attracting a quality hotel\conference facility in the North Metro <br /> region. Therefore, they established a Hotel Task Force. They are willing to support the site in <br /> Mounds View and have discussed the distribution of funds for a feasibility study. The feasibility <br /> study would allow both Mounds View and Anoka Chamber to attract an investor for the <br /> project. Coordinator Bennett requested the advise of the EDC on participation in this venture. <br /> Members of the EDC expressed support for participation in the study. Commissioner Malone <br /> suggested asking the Anoka Chamber what they would like in return for their participation to <br /> ensure that there are no ulterior motives attached which may be detrimental to Mounds View. <br /> In addition, it would be worthwhile to review what businesses in the Brookland Park\Brookland <br /> • Center area feel the impact of the Northland Inn has had on their business, if any. <br /> Motion/Second: Malone/Goff moved to direct staff to pursue support of helping to fund a <br /> feasibility study with Anoka County Chamber of Commerce for a hotel development in Mounds <br /> View. <br /> 5 ayes 0 nays <br /> Motion Carried <br /> C. Consideration of Partnership in the North Metro Business Retention and Development <br /> Program - Part II <br /> Coordinator Bennett explained that the City of Mounds View has been requested to participate <br /> in Phase II of a contract with Community Partners for the North Metro Business Retention and <br /> Development Program. Part II of the program would consist of the development of a final <br /> report and action steps, data base maintenance, training services, development of <br /> methodology for attraction and expansion opportunities, summer youth employment and <br /> coordination of business seminars and trade shows. Mounds View's share of Phase II would be <br /> $1,200. Coordinator Bennett noted that Mounds View have completed action steps and will be <br /> doing or already have done most of the elements that are included in the Part II of the <br /> program. <br /> Motion/Second: Nelson/Goff moved not to continue in the participation of the North Metro <br /> Business Retention and Development Program for Part II. <br /> • Motion Carried 5 ayes 0 nays <br /> 2 <br />
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