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Steinman of Springsted, the City's Financial Advisor, and City staff presented an <br /> overview to the EDA and Council on tax increment financing and the procedural <br /> requirements that must be met and discussed strategies on how to market the TIF district <br /> and the next phase of the downtown plan to community members. The EDA and the <br /> Council directed the TIF subcommittee to work on finalizing a communication and <br /> marketing plan for the implementation phase of the downtown redevelopment project and <br /> the establishment of the TIF district. <br /> 5. SITE PLAN REVIEW FOR ONEKA PET RESORT <br /> At the July 18, 2005 EDA meeting the EDA recommended that the City sell the 1.1 acre <br /> "Rink-Tec"property located in the Bald Eagle Industrial Park to Oneka Pet Resort, owned <br /> by Guy and Cindy LaBarre. Oneka Pet Resorts was one of two businesses that were <br /> selected to acquire the City property in the park through the Request for Proposal (RFP) <br /> process initiated by the EDA. Oneka Pet Resort submitted a preliminary site plan for <br /> review by the EDA at the meeting as part of the conditions of approving the final purchase <br /> agreement. City staff presented an overview of the proposed site plan to the EDA and the <br /> City Council and recommended that the EDA and the Council review and comment on the <br /> proposed site plan. <br /> Granger made motion, Klein seconded to recommend approval of the proposed site <br /> plan to the City Council. <br /> All aye. Motion Carried <br /> 6. UPDATE ON CITY PURCHASE OF CARPENTERS RESTAURANT AND THE <br /> ANTIQUE STORE FROM MIKE AND CATHERINE ANDERSON <br /> Staff informed the EDA and Council that recent negotiations have been successful and <br /> that Andersons have agreed to sell to the City,both Carpenters restaurant and the antique <br /> store. At the September 6, 2005, City Council meeting the Council approved the purchase <br /> of both properties in the amount of$687,000. This includes a price of$347,000 for the <br /> antique store and$340,000 for the Carpenters restaurant,which is consistent with <br /> evaluations of City Assessor Frank Langer. There will be a two-year lease back to the <br /> Andersons at no cost, and they would continue to operate the restaurant on a month-to- <br /> month basis,in order to allow the flexibility of the City to continue negotiations with the <br /> developers on the Egg Lake development project. <br /> Granger made motion, Klein seconded to direct staff to meet with the other property <br /> owners along the western edge of Egg Lake to find out if they would be interested in <br /> selling their properties to the City. <br /> All aye. Motion carried. <br /> 7. APPOINTMENT OF REPLACEMENT MEMBER TO THE TIF <br /> SUBCOMMITTEE <br />