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Mounds View EDA January 10, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br />He stated that it had been published on November 17th, and there is a 30-day comment period for <br />various agencies to comment regarding the draft AUAR. He stated that staff is requesting an <br />amendment to the RLK Kuusisto contract that would facilitate the amendment application that <br />needs to be submitted to the Met Council. He stated that staff recommends that the EDA adopt <br />this Resolution, which authorizes the expenditure to RLK for additional services as shown in <br />Change No. 2 associated with the Bridges development at a cost not to exceed $19,855. He <br />stated that after the discussion at the Work Session on January 3, he had gone back to RLK to see <br />if the cost could be reduced, and he was able to get a lower dollar amount for the meetings. He <br />stated that if there are fewer meetings, then that would generate a lower cost to the City. He <br />stated that this cost would be paid through the City’s EDA fund. <br /> <br />Commissioner Flaherty asked what the fee was per hour. <br /> <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that it’s at a rate of $150 per hour. <br /> <br />Economic Development Director Backman stated that if they do not go to all of these meetings, <br />then it would be less. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND. Stigney/Marty. To waive the reading and approve Resolution <br />04-EDA-198 Authorizing Expenditure to RLK Kuusisto, Ltd., for Additional Services as <br />Outlined on Request for Design Change No. 2 Associated with the Bridges Redevelopment Site <br />Areawide Urban Alternative Review (AUAR). <br /> <br /> Ayes-4 Nays-0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />7. REPORTS <br /> <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman introduced Rodger McCombs and Donn <br />Hagmann from Medtronics. <br /> <br />Rodger McCombs, Vice President of Workplace Solutions for Medtronics, stated that he felt this <br />was an exciting project, and it was certainly an option that they were seriously considering. He <br />stated that they have 7,000 employees in the Twin Cities area, and grow 250-300 employees each <br />year. He stated they have 33,000 employees worldwide. He stated that they do about $9.1 <br />billion in annual sales. He stated that this project would support in the first phase about 820,000 <br />square feet, and there would be about 3,000 employees at this site, so it would be home to one of <br />their largest business units. He stated that Medtronics is very strong in community relations, and <br />they recently celebrated the 25th year anniversary of the Medtronic Foundation, which has <br />provided millions of dollars back into the communities where it has its businesses to support <br />such things as science and education. <br /> <br />President Marty announced that there is an opening on the EDC, and applications are available at