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HRA Executive Director Nelson noted the W30 retail developer is in attendance to discuss the <br />retail component of The COR. In addition, the developer has been invited and will participate <br />tomorrow as Ramsey celebrates the rail station that is critical to the development. <br />Development Manager Lazan reported he has worked with Lance Osborne on Letter of Intent <br />terms, schedule, TIF, public infrastructure, and has made good progress. While in town, he <br />wanted Mr. Osborne to talk with the HRA regarding his interest and vision in the project and <br />answer questions. <br />Lance Osborne, founder and President of Osborne Capital Group of Ohio, introduced himself <br />and third generation development company based on east side of Cleveland, Ohio. He stated <br />they pride themselves in collaborating with municipalities to complete quality walkable and <br />transit -friendly centers. Mr. Osborne indicated they are currently developing a 300-acre mixed - <br />use center in Cleveland, Ohio, similar to The COR, in addition to a 75-acre retail development in <br />Brunswick, Ohio. They are targeting projects outside Ohio and were introduced to Ryan Cronk <br />at the 2010 International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC) Convention through an architect <br />who had worked for both of them. Since then, he has visited Ramsey twice and is confident in <br />the potential of the retail component considering access to rail and the Armstrong Boulevard <br />interchange that will lay the foundation for a great mixed -use project. Mr. Osborne explained <br />their role would be to deliver the retail, and an attractive, functioning, and high dining <br />experience. He indicated he is confident they can deliver in a manner that will make Ramsey <br />proud. Mr. Osborne stated he is eager to hear the EDA's thoughts and answer questions relating <br />to their plans. <br />Commissioner Ramsey asked his opinion of the Sunwood Drive roundabout and if prospective <br />retailers will like it. <br />Mr. Osborne indicated retailers will be neutral to a roundabout and cost wise it will probably be <br />the same as a signalized intersection. He felt a roundabout was a nice aesthetic and landscape <br />feature so he personally favored roundabouts. <br />Chairperson Elvig asked if they are a build -to -own developer and if they had talked with the big <br />box interest. <br />Mr. Osborne stated they typically own the project and have talked with the big box interest. <br />Chairperson Elvig asked Mr. Osborne what he will be asking of the City. <br />Mr. Osborne stated the first thing is the Highway 10/Armstrong Boulevard interchange and the <br />second is more residential density at The COR with the apartments as well as further residential <br />to the north. Their proposal contemplates the City doing the majority of the roadway <br />infrastructure that would be funded from real estate taxes from their development. <br />Chairperson Elvig asked if they are requesting any subsidies for development of the retail. <br />Mr. Osborne stated they are not. <br />Housing and Redevelopment Authority / November 15, 2011 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />