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Mounds View EDA March 11, 2019 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br /> <br />quickly as possible. He commented this would allow the EDA to recoup its investment while 1 <br />also putting the property back on the tax rolls. In addition, he would like to see this site 2 <br />redeveloped prior to the development of TCAAP. He commented further on how Mounds View 3 <br />benefits from hospitality tax. 4 <br /> 5 <br />Commissioner Hull stated if the EDA were to receive two other proposals it would allow for 6 <br />greater comparison and contrast of the concept plans. He indicated he did not support the EDA 7 <br />using a broker for the marketing and sale of this property. 8 <br /> 9 <br />Commissioner Bergeron asked if the City would be financially stable if the sale were delayed. 10 <br />Finance Director Beer reported the City would remain financially stable if the sale were delayed. 11 <br /> 12 <br />Commissioner Bergeron commented he did not support the EDA pursuing a broker at this time. 13 <br />He indicated he would rather see a hotel on this site versus another industrial use. He anticipated 14 <br />a hotel would thrive at this location given its close proximity to Medtronic and the NSC. He 15 <br />stated he had no problem moving quicker rather than slower on this project. 16 <br /> 17 <br />President Mueller summarized the comments of the EDA noting the group appreciated the 18 <br />presentation from Keller Williams but was not interested in pursuing brokerage services for the 19 <br />sale of the Skyline Motel property at this time. 20 <br /> 21 <br />Mr. Rance thanked the EDA for hearing his presentation and stated he would be available in the 22 <br />future if assistance were needed. 23 <br /> 24 <br />President Mueller commented she supported a mid-scale hotel on the Skyline Motel property and 25 <br />explained she could support the building being higher than three stories. She indicated this 26 <br />would allow the hotel to buffer some of the noise from the adjacent manufactured home park. 27 <br />She questioned how the EDA wanted to proceed with this matter. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Commissioner Meehlhause stated he would not oppose the hotel building being four or five 30 <br />stories in height, noting a taller building would improve visibility from 35W. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Commissioner Bergeron indicated he could also support additional stories on the hotel. He 33 <br />requested further information from staff on the timing of this project. Assistant City 34 <br />Administrator Beeman discussed the timeline that would be needed for this project if it were to 35 <br />proceed as a hotel versus an industrial use. He reported an industrial use would lengthen the 36 <br />project timeline. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Commissioner Bergeron requested further information from staff on the necessary rezoning. 39 <br />Community Development Director Sevald explained the City could amend the zoning Ordinance 40 <br />to permit hotels in the industrial zoning district. City Attorney Riggs advised staff does not see 41 <br />the zoning of this site being a concern for this project. 42