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Economic Development Authority (EDA) Item #: 4. 1. <br />Date: 02/10/2011 <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Street Name Change of Azurite Street in the Sunfish Lake Business Park <br />Background: <br />The City of Ramsey has responded to inquiries by the public over the years regarding Azurite Street at the <br />intersection of Bunker Lake Boulevard. Azurite Street is a curving road that begins across from 143rd Avenue and <br />continues to Sunwood Drive (See attached map). It should be noted that Azurite Street actually has two intersection <br />nodes on Bunker Lake Boulevard, separated by another intersection in between (Basalt Street). City Staff has been <br />exploring potential solutions surrounding confusion of the intersection of Azurite Street and Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard. A potential solution was presented to the City Council on January 11, 2011, which tabled action and <br />referred the matter to the EDA. <br />Observations: <br />When this segment of Azurite Street was originally constructed, the City responded to certain concerns regarding <br />the name of the street due to the unique alignment of the street. The City explored multiple options of a naming <br />scheme, and chose what it thought was the best solution to a challenging naming scheme. After monitoring the <br />actual operation of the street and responding to inquiries from both the public and amongst City Staff, the City <br />decided to re- evaluate the street name for this segment of Azurite Street. It appears most of the confusion stems <br />from the fact that Azurite Street intersects Bunker Lake Boulevard in two (2) separate locations. Moreover, these <br />two intersections are separated by a third intersection of Basalt Street and Bunker Lake Boulevard. <br />When coming up with a proposal for a street name change, City Staff attempted to balance the needs of the existing <br />residents, the existing grid system for street names and addresses, and public safety response. The original <br />proposal for a potential street name change was to amend a portion of Azurite Street to 143rd Avenue, which <br />matched the west half of the intersection of this roadway at Bunker Lake Boulevard. The segment of the road that <br />generally runs east/west was chosen as the closest match to the Anoka County grid system for road naming and <br />addressing. The City received one (1) comment from 14440 Azurite Street suggesting the entire segment of <br />Azurite Street from Bunker Lake Boulevard to Sunwood Drive be changed. This property owner suggested that two <br />smaller segments of roadways may be just as confusing as what exists today. More critically, extending 143rd Ave <br />would result in 143rd connecting to 144th Avenue, and would not be viewed positively by first responders. <br />During the City Council Meeting to discuss the matter, a representative from 14350 Azurite Street commented that <br />the address change for his business may reflect negatively on that business by its clients and preferred that there <br />would be no street name change The Fire Chief has responded that, if it will help mitigate the concerns of this <br />business, he would be willing to write a letter of explanation of need for this street name change to address any <br />potential image of instability due to changing addresses. After much discussion, the City Council ultimately <br />decided to delay action on the matter and forward to the EDA for review. One option to consider was changing the <br />name of the entire road segment. <br />Following the City Council discussion, City Staff informed affected parcels of the decision to delay the matter and <br />explore further options with the EDA. At that time, City Staff received comments from two parcels. The response <br />from 14485 Azurite Street was to request no change of the street, citing a potential economic impact of $50,000 <br />related to existing retail product in stock, among other things The response the City Councilmembers received via <br />email is attached for your review. Finally, a representative of 14410 Azurite Street commented that her preference <br />was for no change to the street name change <br />In reviewing any potential change, the EDA should consider the following: <br />* Public Safety response <br />
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