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CC Work Session 2. 4. <br />Meeting Date: 11/13/2012 <br />Submitted For: Patrick Brama By: Patrick Brama, Administrative Services <br />Title: <br />Consider Development of 15153 Nowthen BLVD, Old City Hall Site <br />Background: <br />The property located at 15153 Nowthen Boulevard, known as the old municipal center, is the subject of this case. <br />The Subject Property contains two large parcels and two substantial buildings; those being, the City's former police <br />station and municipal center. Currently, the Subject Property serves as an interim fire station. Attached to this case <br />is a detailed property profile. <br />The Subject Property was identified as surplus City -owned Land in 2011 by the City Council; <br />and, staff was directed to pursue options for disposal. <br />Recently, the City was approached by Connexus Energy regarding the Subject Property. Connexus Energy has <br />identified the Subject Property as the "best site in Anoka County" for the development of a data center. <br />The purpose of this case is to gage the Council's position on developing the Subject Property for a data center. <br />Observations: <br />Connexus Energy is interested in (A) partnering with the City of Ramsey to develop the Subject Property for a data <br />center; and, (B) attaining a State of Minnesota "Shovel Ready Certification" for the Subject Property. <br />In summary, the Minnesota "Shovel Ready" certification gets a number of documents, licenses and surveys in order <br />before a developer steps forward. "Shovel Ready" certification makes a Ramsey site more competitive/attractive <br />than other available sites across the State and Country. Additionally, certified sites are marketed by the State of <br />Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) at a national level. Connexus Energy <br />has indicated they would be willing to pay the State Shovel Ready Certification application fee (about $3,000). <br />This case was brought forward to the EDA in October. The EDA indicated they support development of the Subject <br />Property as a data center site, the pursuit of the State's "Shovel Ready" certification (which includes a $20,000 <br />dedication of funds from the EDA for required work) and partnering with Connexus Energy to market the Subject <br />Property. Attached to this case is a presentation used by Connexus Energy for the October EDA meeting. <br />Additionally, the EDA has ordered sketch plans for three development scenarios; which include a two phased data <br />center approach, one phase data center approach and a single family residential approach. Each approach will be <br />analyzed from a cost/benefit perspective, be used to guide proper zoning and for visual referencing purposes. The <br />EDA has indicated they would like to clearly understand what benefits and challenges each scenario will bear. <br />Because the Subject property is owned by the City of Ramsey, and the Subject Property needs to be rezoned in <br />order to allow for a data center user, support from the City Council regarding this initiative is important to move <br />forward. Data Centers are traditionally found in industrial or employment type districts. In this case, given the <br />surrounding built environment, the City Council may want to consider a modified or hybrid district to ensure <br />compatibility with the surrounding current and future land uses. Zoning tools could include a Planned Unit <br />Development (PUD) or a Overlay District specifying the modified standards. <br />Funding Source: <br />EDA Fund <br />
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