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1® <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> February 11, 2003 <br /> Page 8 <br /> 1 need to relocate the existing Fire station 5)This intersection is the gateway to the community and <br /> 2 therefore,the design of the site would need to reflect this status; and 5) If possible, the city <br /> 3 would like the redevelopment to generate some form of financial contribution to the <br /> 4 development of a new Fire Station. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Ms. Kvilvang said that based on these discussions;Amcon submitted a proposal to Ehlers in <br /> 7 December 2002. She said their proposal is to construct 26,000 square feet of retail in two <br /> 8 buildings. She stated that one building would be located on the northern portion of the property, <br /> 9 at the intersection of County Road 88 and Kenzie Terrace. She noted that this building would <br /> 10 accommodate a 6,000 square foot restaurant. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Ms. Kvilvang noted that Amcon currently partners with a sports bar/restaurant chain in some of <br /> 13 their commercial developments. She said this restaurant is interested in locating on this site and <br /> 14 will accommodate the current pull-tab establishment and the exiting Stonehouse Restaurant staff <br /> 15 can apply for jobs at the new restaurant. She said Ehlers did inform Amcon that the City had <br /> 16 been approached by a couple of other restaurateurs that have shown interest in developing a <br /> 17 restaurant on the site, both of which will also accommodate pull tabs. She said Amcon has met <br /> 18 with one of the interested restaurateurs and is corresponding with the other. If selected,to <br /> 19 proceed with the development,Ms. Kvilvang stated that Amcon will make the determination <br /> 20 which restaurant will be most financially feasible for the site,while meeting the community's <br /> 21 needs. <br /> 22 <br /> 23 Ms. Kvilvang noted that the second retail building, consisting of 20,000 square feet,will be <br /> 24 located on the southern portion of the site where the existing strip center is located. She said it is <br /> 25 anticipated that the new 8,000-10,000 square foot municipal liquor store would be located on the <br /> 26 end cap fronting along County Road 88 and the remaining 10,000 square feet of retail space will <br /> 27 span over to Kenzie Terrace. <br /> 28 <br /> 29 Ms. Kvilvang said that since the City desires to maintain a municipal liquor store on site,Amcon <br /> 30 has provided the City with several options, which includes the City selling the land, leasing the <br /> 31 land, deeding the land, and subdividing the land. <br /> 32 <br /> 33 Ms. Kvilvang said that in review of these options, outstanding issues were identified and are <br /> 34 being analyzed by Ehlers and City Staff. These issues include the loss of profit from the liquor <br /> 35 store, closing of the Stonehouse, Fire station/Public Facility Development, Existing Bonds on <br /> 36 SAV II Liquor Store, and the City's General Fund. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Ms. Kvilvang gave a brief overview of the timeline and said the developer would submit plans in <br /> 39 the July to September timeframe. The financial arrangement would be approved in <br /> 40 September/October and construction could possibly begin in October. She noted that this was a <br /> 41 very flexible timeline. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 Jim Winkles of Amcon Construction Company gave a brief overview of his company. He said <br /> 44 they have been around for 32 years and they actually have two separate companies. Amcon <br /> 45 Construction Company does between $50 and$90 million in private construction work and <br /> 46. Amcon CM does public work only. <br /> 47 <br />