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EDC Minutes <br /> November 17, 2006 Not App ovad <br /> Page 3 <br /> adjacent parcels)and concept plans of how the property could be redeveloped. Backman e- <br /> • mailed three of the concept plans to EDC members. He described them: Concept Plan A <br /> involves the construction of a 5,000 sq.ft. one-story building for retail purposes. Taiko Sushi <br /> would remain on an adjacent property. Concept Plan B also leaves Taiko Sushi in place, <br /> includes the same 5,000 sq. ft. building, but it adds a two-story retail/office building (10,000 <br /> sq. ft.) on the corner and a neighborhood trail connects to the proposed County Road 10 <br /> trail. Under Concept Plan C there remains the 10,000 sq. ft. retail/office building, but Taiko <br /> Sushi becomes a tenant within an 8,0000 sq. ft. retail building; and Robert's is redeveloped <br /> to include 40 market-rate senior condos (3-story building on the northeast corner) and <br /> townhomes on the west and south portion of that property. Field asked about what would <br /> happen to the carwash and parcels to the east. Backman indicated that given the land <br /> configuration there would be other clusters of development to the east. Jaker asked about <br /> next steps. Backman replied there will a few changes in the written report and then DSU will <br /> make a presentation before the Council in December. <br /> 5. Medtronic Workforce Collaboration: The workforce partners have been meeting periodically <br /> over the past several months. Information provided to the commissioners included the letter <br /> sent to Carol McCormick, a top HR person at Medtronic, offering different types of <br /> assistance; minutes from a meeting held on October 13" with Medtronic and Workforce <br /> Collaboration representatives; and types of positions that Medtronic is hiring for, etc. <br /> 6. Status of <br /> "Project Centaur": There was a meetingwith the site evaluation team from South <br /> Carolina. Backman had suggested the vacant Multi-Tech site east of the Saturn dealership. <br /> Mounds View made the first cut of 11 cities that were considered for the state-of-the-art <br /> medical treatment facility. We did not make the second cut. Four cities are still being <br /> • <br /> considered—Maple Grove, Woodbury, Brooklyn Park, and Oakdale. <br /> 7. Active Living Ramsey County!: The latest agenda from the participants meeting was <br /> included. Active Living Ramsey County! (ALRC) has hired a project coordinator—Amber <br /> Dallman. She was hired by Ramsey County and funded through a $75,000 grant from Blue <br /> Cross Blue Shield. Dallman will continue to promote the Active Living lifestyle and various <br /> changes and activities in our cities, including adding trails. She will assist cities in updating <br /> their comprehensive plans to include Active Living principles. Backman also mentioned a <br /> new program being established with the goal of adding 1,000 benches in the county. <br /> Ramsey County earmarked $588,000 for the bench program. Grant funds will require a 50% <br /> local match to be considered. <br /> 7. ADJOURNMENT <br /> There being no further business before the Commission, Johnson adjourned the November 17'meeting <br /> of the Economic Development Commission at 9:02 a.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Aaron A. Backman <br /> Economic Development Coordinator <br /> \\Trout\CommDev\Economic Development\EDC\Minutes\Min06111-17-06.doc <br />