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Mr. Gromberg said that he had not, but one would be going out to him shortly. The City has <br />contacted the person indicated in the letter, Ms. Susan Brandt, and she will be getting back to us <br />after her activities slow down somewhat, because of the new stamp issuance. <br /> <br />Chairperson Wagner did suggest staying on top of the issue as thc "squeaky wheel" usually "gets <br />the grease" and so that she knows we are concerned and willing to stay involved through the entire <br />process. <br /> <br />Chairperson Wagner suggested that we do something with cleaning up Highway #10 both literally <br />and figuratively with it's image. This could be in conjunction with the business visitation <br />program. We may wish to meet with two or three of the businesses each month with a couple of <br />members of the EDC and perhaps a staff member as well for their input on the subject. <br /> <br />Commissioner Nelson stated that this area projects the image of Ramsey and we have a vested <br />interest in how these businesses are perceived. <br /> <br />Mr. Gromberg stated that with these business visitations, we may want to have some idea of what <br />we would like to see them do as they may not have any ideas of their own. Perhaps we could <br />concentrate on a specific geographic area and suggest improvements. <br /> <br />There are specific areas highlighted on the map provided to the EDC that are land parcels owned by <br />the City of Ramsey which are unbuildable. One solution may be to create a separate subdivision <br />for the unbuildable parcels and assign them unique short legal descriptions, then the City could <br />divest itself of these parcels which will never be of significant value. Another idea would be for <br />the City to purchase some of the older, unkempt buildings and redeveloping these properties. <br /> <br />Chairperson Wagner inquired as to which of the properties on the map have homes on them or <br />their specific uses. <br /> <br />The EDC reviewed the map and where businesses are located. Some of this area is covered by a <br />redevelopment Tax Increment Financing District. This would allow the City a number of options, <br />including developing to higher and better use. This may be the case on the comer of Sunfish Lake <br />Boulevard N.W. and Rivlyn Avenue N.W. where there are three rental housing units. <br /> <br />Chairperson Wagner recommended that the Commissioners drive through the area for their <br />individual perceptions. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stafki suggested that an overlay for the map be created to depict the business <br />locations so that even after they make a visual inspection of the area, they can have a better picture <br />of what exists in the area. <br /> <br />Chairperson Wagner did suggest that if we could make progress with redevelopment in this area, <br />there would be a higher and better use of the property. The Economic Development Authority <br />(EDA) would have the final word on expenditure of funds for redevelopment. <br /> <br />Mr. G-romberg agreed with this statement and further explained that thc EDA may encourage the <br />EDC to go forward with plans and then review the proposals before a decision is made. <br /> <br />Chairperson Wagner continued saying that this is especially timely and should be a top priority <br />because of the review and update of the Comprehensive Land Use Plan and its affect on the <br />Highway #10 corridor. He also suggested that we may want to develop a list of the businesses <br />located in this area to arrange a meeting to discuss what they would like to see happen. <br /> <br />Economic Development Commission / <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br /> <br />January 5, 1995 <br /> <br /> <br />
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