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HRA Regular Session 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 04/24/2012 <br />By: Darren Lazan, Housing & <br />Redevelopment Authority <br />Title: <br />Consider Approval of Agreement related to the Relocation of Sunwood Drive - City of Ramsey - The Housing and <br />Redevelopment Authority and the City of Ramsey <br />Background: <br />As previously discussed on several occasions, the HRA, EDA, and City of Ramsey have very separate and distinct <br />powers and responsibilities as outlined in both the city charter and in state law. Accordingly, they operate as <br />separate entities and we maintain some separation in operations to support that distinction. The realignment of <br />Sunwood Drive is a City project, and the effort is being managed by the city with cooperation from the HRA. <br />The Sunwood Drive plans currently contemplate three areas where the HRA property is affected: <br />• The city will require new right -of -way that will eventually be platted as part of COR TWO. Until the plat is <br />recorded, the HRA will need to dedicate easements over the proposed roadway alignments. <br />• The construction of Sunwood Drive will require adequate staging area to complete. The best and most <br />effective staging area is on HRA land adjacent to the project. The HRA will need to provide a temporary <br />construction easement over this area. <br />• The construction of Sunwood Drive as well as Armstrong Boulevard, will require considerable fill. While we <br />are short material overall, the HRA does have readily available material to use for this project. While we <br />explore other options, we would like the option of using this material if necessary, and to do so the HRA will <br />need to provide a license agreement to access and use material from HRA property to complete the city <br />project. <br />The initial draft of the agreement between the City of Ramsey and the HRA has been attached to this case. The <br />proposed agreement provides the City, in its role leading the reconstruction of Sunwood Drive, the right to: <br />• Construct the roadway on easements that will be platted as right -of -way in the future <br />• Use HRA land to stage construction of Sunwood Drive <br />• Use borrow material from HRA property for fill on both the Armstrong and Sunwood Segments of the <br />project. <br />If the terms of this agreement are acceptable, the Development Team will prepare the necessary exhibits and make <br />final revisions as necessary to record the agreement. <br />Also, for your consideration, the Sunwood relocation project will disturb all four sides of the parcel of land known <br />as the Sunwood Retail area. Like the adjacent roadways, imported material will be necessary to bring this parcel up <br />to grade. The development team will be bringing a future case forward on this area, but would like the HRA to <br />consider adding the placement of this material to the attached agreement as consideration for the easements and <br />materials for the City project. While funding for the project is actually co- mingled, it would be cleaner to not only <br />grade the sties simultaneously, but to solidify this agreement with fair - market consideration for the provisions made <br />by the HRA. <br />Notification: <br />Observations: <br />
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