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Economic Development Authority (EDA) 4. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 10/13/2011 <br />By: Aaron Backman, Administrative <br />Services <br />Title: <br />Water Main Project to Service Commercial Strip Mall at 167th Avenue <br />Background: <br />The commercial strip mall at 167th Avenue and Hwy 47 (aka Rum River Retail Ventures) is currently not served by <br />City water or sewer. Presently the commercial property located at 5900 167th Avenue NW is served by a septic <br />system and a small capacity water well (this is true for all the businesses located at that commercial node). This <br />has directly impacted the mall's ability to fill vacant retail/office spaces. One of the tenants in the mall, Hope <br />Fellowship Church, was granted an Interim Use Permit (IUP) in 2008 on the condition that after three years a fire <br />protection system would be installed in their space if the church remained in the building. Such a system is required <br />due to the change of use and the assembly activities. The Hope Fellowship IUP expires at the end of <br />2011. Additionally, several prospective tenants, including a clinic, have been turned away, due to the requirement <br />to have fire suppression systems in the building. Joel Buttenhoff, owner of Rum River Retail Ventures, acquired the <br />mall in 2007. After he acquired the property, Mr. Buttenhoff has spent an additional $300,000 in build -out, <br />alterations, plumbing, mechanical, fire alarms, landscaping, signage, etc. His investment in the community exceeds <br />$2 million. <br />On August 23rd the Economic Development/Marketing Manager was invited to a meeting with Mayor Ramsey and <br />Mr. Buttenhoff to discuss the issues related to the mall on 167th and the Hope Fellowship IUP. Mr. Buttenhoff also <br />met with the Ramsey EDA on August 25th. The Economic Development/Marketing Manager toured the mall on <br />September 1st with the building owner and brainstormed ideas on how to address the situation. During September <br />the Economic Development/Marketing Manager participated in various City staff meetings regarding the fire <br />suppression system requirements, water availability, and the IUP. On September 26, 2011, the owner of the <br />commercial strip mall provided a written proposal to the Economic Development/Marketing Manager. Under his <br />option, if the City would pay for a water main extension along 167th Avenue to his property, the owner would pay <br />the cost of sprinkling that portion of the building as required by code and the connection to the City water main. <br />The Economic Development/Marketing Manager responded to the proposal from Joel on October 7, 2011 indicating <br />that the Ramsey EDA would be willing to consider supporting the extension of the City's water main from <br />Quicksilver Street approximately 750 feet along the 167th Avenue toward the intersection of 167th and Hwy 47. In <br />exchange for the owner's willingness to bear the cost of installing a fire suppression system for that portion of the <br />property required by the City's building code and the cost of bringing water from the City's water main to the <br />building, the EDA would propose that the City incur and bear the cost of extending the water main to the <br />commercial property. It is estimated that the owner's costs for installing a water main connection and fire sprinkler <br />system could range from $100,000 to $125,000. <br />The City's Engineering department provided a site map of the route for the water main extension (See attached <br />Water Main Exhibit) and an estimate for the cost of the City's portion of the project. The cost for the watermain, <br />removals, pavement replacement, control and erosion control was estimated to be $180,324. It is anticipated that the <br />City would use Water Utility Fund and/or EDA funds to pay for the City's portion of the project. The City would <br />oversize the water main to 12 inches so that the City could serve not only the commercial strip mall, but potentially <br />other businesses on the north side of 167th Ave and Rum River Hills Golf Course on the east side of Hwy 47. At <br />this time the City would not be able to extend sewer service due to the distance from the nearest sewer main and lift <br />station. A couple of assumptions —the City would place a "T" connection at a point reasonably close to a direct line <br />to the Hope Fellowship portion of the building (probably near the west entrance) and the City would require utility <br />easements so that we can place the water main on the north side of the property. Also, the EDA would propose a <br />six-month extension of the existing Interim Use Permit (IUP) to ensure a sufficient amount of time for City's <br />