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Page 3 <br />October 26, 1998 <br />Mounds View City Council <br />Director Jopke gave his report as follows: <br />When Edgewood Drive is relocated in the spring of 1999, a 1.5 acre remnant site will be created <br />which could be developed. Also in the area is the 9.4 acre Midland Videen property. Because <br />the two sites would be contiguous, it makes sense to market them together to get the best <br />development. The Midland Videen site also offers an opportunity to solve some parking and <br />wetland mitigation problems on the adjacent Community Center site. <br />In June of 1998, the City Council authorized staff to enter into an option agreement to purchase <br />the Midland Videen property and to sent out a Request For Proposal to seek unified well planned <br />development on the parcel. To date no agreement between the City and property owner has been <br />reached and the owner of the Midland Videen property continues to negotiate with othex possible <br />buyers. The City has also proceeded with another alternative to solve the parking and wetland <br />mitigation problem at the Community center. <br />TOLD Development has recently offered to buy the 1.5 acres that will remain as a result of the <br />Edgewood realignment. They have also signed a letter of intent to purchase the Midland Videen <br />• property. TOLD's intent is to develop a Walgreen Drug Store on the site. <br />The City owned remnant site is currently guided for CC Civic Center uses by the City's <br />Comprehensive Plan and is zoned PF Public Facilities. The Midland Videen property is <br />currently guided as MD Medium Density Residential by the Comprehensive Plan and is zoned <br />B-3 Highway Business. A Comprehensive Plan amendment and rezoning of the city-owned <br />remnant would be required if the site is to be developed for commercial uses. A Comprehensive <br />Plan amendment for the Midland Videen property would also be required. Additional City <br />approvals may be required depending on the use of the property and the design and location of <br />the building(s) on the site. <br />Staff was recommending that the City Council authorize staff to prepare a Preliminary <br />Negotiations Agreement to grant TOLD Development Co. exclusive development rights for the <br />city-owned remnant parcel for a period of 180 days. During this 180-day period, review and <br />hearings of any required Comprehensive Plan Amendments, rezonings or other required City <br />approvals could occur. <br />A second option would be to let Anthony Properties, who also have expressed interest in the <br />properties, to make their proposal and choose the proposal that best suites the intent of the City's <br />development goals. <br />A third opportunity would be to table the issue, send out RFP's for just the City owned parcel, <br />allow TOLD, Anthony Properties and other interested developers to make their proposals, and <br />