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EDC Minutes � <br /> August 16, 2002 G=yp p <br /> roo MCS <br /> Page 3 <br /> . United Natural Foods, a Connecticut-based corporation was planning to acquire Blooming <br /> Prairie. The buyout does not threaten the M.V.facility and could lead to more local jobs than <br /> the initial 65 employees. <br /> 6. EDC BUSINESS <br /> A. Community Center&Mermaid Collaboration Discussion: At the previous meeting Backman was <br /> asked to look into facilitating greater cooperation and coordination between the Mounds View <br /> Community Center and the Mermaid Event Center. Backman discussed this matter with Dabney <br /> Bradley, Community Center caterer, Shannon Roepke, YMCA, and with Cindy Winegarner, <br /> Director of Sales for the Mermaid. All three were open to additional collaboration efforts. Ms. <br /> Winegarner suggested having a meeting about this in September. The intent of initial meeting <br /> would be to discuss current marketing activities, current collaboration,and what could be done. <br /> Backman will followup. <br /> B. Abbey Carpet-Development Activities: The Mounds View EDA approved on July 22'd up to <br /> $25,000 for demolition of the old Perkins. Since that time several developments have occurred. <br /> Mr. Kopas, Abbey Carpet, and Mr. Carlson, Rob Carlson Builders, have been working with <br /> Lampert Architects, a Ham Lake architectural firm,on the building site plans for a 22,000 sq.ft. <br /> commercial building. Mr. Kopas and Backman viewed several buildings that Lampert designed. <br /> Yesterday,Jim Atkinson and Backman met with Kopas and Carlson to review the initial site map <br /> or footprint of the building on the irregular-shaped parcel. Backman showed the current map to <br /> the EDC members. Carlson expects to submit more detailed building drawings and plan <br /> • application by the end of next week. Their goal is to go before the Planning Commission at the <br /> September 4th session and present to the City Council on September 23rd. Barring any changes, <br /> demolition would occur shortly thereafter. <br /> C. Colonial Craft—Prospect Activities: Colonial Craft is one of the world's largest producers of <br /> wooden door and window grills, mouldings, and picture frames, and about a year ago was <br /> purchased by Quanex, a large building products company based in Houston, Texas. As was <br /> mentioned last month,Colonial Craft is the prospect interested in Building I in the M.V. Business <br /> Park. Over the past month the company has been reviewing the proposed lease. On August <br /> 12th when Backman talked to John Boich,the RREEF broker interacting with Colonial Craft, he <br /> indicated that at this point it looks good, that it's out of Colonial Craft's hands, and that Quanex <br /> lawyers are talking to the building owner's lawyers. The terms of the lease(as relayed to me)are <br /> attractive. Hopefully in two weeks we will have some indication of the decision. <br /> D. Culver's Restaurant—Prospect Activities: Backman worked out a meeting time this week <br /> between Wendell Smith, broker for the property owner,and Steve Sparks,the Culver's franchise <br /> owner. The hour and a half meeting,which Jim Ericson and.Backman attended,was productive. <br /> Both sites near the Carmike Theater were considered and discussed. (Backman distributed to <br /> the members a copy of a map showing Outparcels A&B. Anthony Properties has readjusted its <br /> pricing on the properties from $10 to $8 per sq. ft. The more attractive pricing has increased <br /> Sparks interest. At the June meeting it appeared that just the Long Lake Road site would be <br /> considered. At this week's meeting, both parcels were looked at. Sparks and his partner <br /> continue to interact with St. Anthony on adding a restaurant there, however, the process there <br /> has not been smooth. Depending on what happens with St.Anthony, Mounds View could be the <br /> third or fourth location for Sparks. Backman inquired if the Commission would want to provide <br /> other financial assistance for this project. Johnson stated that given both sites'other advantages <br /> (no redevelopment required, 1 1/2 acre of buildable space along Hwy 10, utilities on site, PUD <br />