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EDC Minutes <br /> September 15, 2006 Not Approved <br /> Page 2 <br /> • 6. REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS, STAFF AND EDA LIAISON <br /> A. Report of Commissioners. None. <br /> B. Report of Staff: <br /> 1. Update on Medtronic CRM Corporate Campus: Backman distributed the latest photographs <br /> of the campus construction. The Topping Out ceremony for the Central Building occurred on <br /> August 22, 2006. Most of the glass windows for the North Building have been installed. For <br /> all the buildings,over 4,000 windows are being installed at the campus. Various contractors <br /> are applying for construction permits. At this time these are plumbing and mechanical <br /> permits that are under review or waiting to be issued. To date, about$1.46 million in permit <br /> fees have been paid to the City for the Medtronic project. Of that amount, approximately <br /> $700,000 was paid to the Met Council for the SAC fee. Roughly$182,000 in permit fees are <br /> currently in process. The valuation of the building permits issued or applied for to date for <br /> the Medtronic CRDM campus totals nearly$147,000,000. Backman mentioned that County <br /> Road J at Interstate 35W was closed today as the old bridge is being torn down to make way <br /> for the new one. <br /> 2. Medtronic Workforce Collaboration: During the summer of 2006 Backman began working <br /> with several workforce agencies to look at ways of assisting Medtronic with its workforce <br /> needs as it moves forward with its new campus in Mounds View. The partners include <br /> Anoka-Ramsey Community College, the MN Dept. of Employment and Economic <br /> • Development, Metro North Adult Basic Education, Metro Consortium of Customized Training, <br /> Ramsey Workforce Investment Board,Workforce Center of Anoka County and the Workforce <br /> Center of Ramsey County. Last week a joint letter on behalf of the Workforce Collaboration <br /> was sent to the Vice President of HR for Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management. Backman <br /> will keep the EDC informed as to this effort. <br /> 3. Oops Dinner Theatre: The Oops Dinner Theatre concept was presented to the Mounds <br /> View City Council at its July 17, 2006 Work Session. At the July 24th City Council meeting <br /> the Council instructed City staff to prepare an Interim Lease Agreement between the City and <br /> the dinner theatre. The dinner theatre would operate in the Event Center at the Mounds <br /> View Community Center. A short-term lease of seven months that would run from <br /> September of 2006 through March of 2007 was discussed at the August 14th City Council <br /> meeting. Several areas were discussed including the revenue model and scheduling <br /> considerations. A sixth version of the Interim Lease Agreement (and one that had legal <br /> review and the support of Oops Dinner Theatre) was presented to the City Council at its <br /> September 5th Work Session. The Council decided not to pursue the Interim Lease <br /> Agreement with Oops Dinner Threatre. <br /> 4. Active Living Ramsey County!: Active Living initiatives in the U.S. create and promote <br /> environments that make it safe and convenient for people to be more physically active. <br /> Initiatives include the promotion of trails and sidewalks, bike lanes, safer intersections, <br /> benches, and events. Active Living Ramsey County! (ALRC)was formed in 2005 to promote <br /> active living principles in Ramsey County. It is a collaborative effort with representatives <br /> from organizations like the county, cities, schools, transportation, public health, etc.The co- <br /> chairs are Jan Parker, Ramsey County Commissioner and Sue Gehrz, mayor of Falcon <br /> Heights. Backman and Heidi Heller, M.V. Planning Associate have been representing the <br /> City and participating in the main ALRC planning group. <br />
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