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MINUTES FOR THE EDA MEETING OF APRIL 17, 2006 <br />EDA President Fran Miron called the meeting to order at 8:40 am. <br />PRESENT: Jan Arcand, Mike Granger, Fran Miron, Jim Bever, Phil Klein, and Tom <br />Denaway <br />City Administrator Mike Ericson, CD Director Bryan Bear, CD Intern Rachel Simone <br />ABSENT: Nick Skarich <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Granger made motion, Denaway seconded, to approve the minutes for the EDA meeting of March <br />20, 2006 as presented. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />PRESENTATION OF MULTIFEEDER CONCEPT PLAN - NEAL NORDLING <br />City staff has met with representatives from Multi -Feeder, Inc., for the past months for <br />construction of a building in the Bald Eagle Industrial Park. The applicant is requesting a <br />concept plan review for the development that would consist of three buildings totaling 55,400 <br />square feet including associated parking lots on Fenway Boulevard in the BEIP. Neal Nordling, <br />the president and CEO of Multifeeder Technology, is planning on purchasing the property <br />legally described as Lot 3 Block 1 of Bald Eagle Industrial Park 4th addition. The property is <br />currently vacant and is located immediately north of the old Minnesota Union Builders <br />building. The applicant is proposing to divide the property into 3 lots. A public road way is <br />planned to allow for buildings 1 and 2 to be constructed with frontage along the new roadway. <br />Building 3 will be the Multifeeder Technology facility that will employ 40-50 workers and <br />involves high tech design and manufacturing of processing equipment. The other 2 buildings <br />are part of the future site build out. Bryan Bear gave an overview of the concept plan and <br />Rachel Simone gave the presentation of the plan to the EDA. Neal Nordling was present at the <br />meeting to discuss the construction of the new business. The EDA discussed the issues of the <br />plans that needed variances and the business itself. The EDA discussed that they liked the over <br />all plan and were collectively supportive of the plan. Miron suggested processing the variances <br />as soon as possible. There was a motion by Miron, and seconded by Granger, to have staff look <br />at a text amendment to the ordinance for the Industrial Districts to change the 40 foot side yard <br />setback to 10 foot side yard setback <br />All aye. Motion carried. <br />