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Economic Development Authority (EDA) 4. 6. <br />Meeting Date: 04/11/2013 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Title: <br />FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES: Review Status of 167th Avenue Retail Node <br />Background: <br />As the EDA may recall, the City received two proposals regarding proposed uses in the retail node at 167th Avenue <br />and St. Francis Boulevard. Both proposals were for 6001 167th Ave NW. This retail node continues to experience <br />high vacancy rates and concerns have also been raised regarding property maintenance. Neither of the two <br />proposals fully met the standards of the B-1 General Business District and therefore, Staff brought each forward for <br />review, consideration and direction from the Planning Commission on January 31, 2013. The case that was <br />prepared for the Planning Commission in January is attached for background information and more specific details. <br />The case was also forwarded to the EDA for discussion on February 14, 2013. <br />Mr. Joe Haag of Community Pride Bank, the current Property Owner of 6001 167th Ave NW, is anticipated to be in <br />attendance to discuss the matter. <br />Observations: <br />Following is a brief recap of the two proposals previously reviewed and discussed by the Planning Commission <br />both at the January 31, 2013 meeting and again as an update at the April 4, 2013 meeting): <br />Proposal 1 <br />Total Defense, a current Ramsey business (14031 St. Francis Blvd. NW [River's Bend Plaza]), had proposed to <br />relocate its current operation to the Subject Property. Their current location has the same underlying land use as the <br />Subject Property. Total Defense currently operates a retail store, gunsmithing (repair), and provides self-defense <br />training courses. Total Defense had proposed a similar operation on the Subject Property with the addition of an <br />indoor shooting range. The indoor shooting range component did not comply with the current permitted or <br />conditional uses in the B-1 General Business District. <br />Proposal 2 <br />Triangle Recycling, presently operating in the city ofNowthen, had proposed to relocate its operation to the Subject <br />Property. The business recycles clothing through a network of clothing collection boxes strategically placed <br />throughout the state. Clothing is collected from the boxes by a fleet of trucks and would be brought back to this site <br />for baling and transport to end markets. The business owner expressed an interest in expanding the recycling <br />program to accept electronics, small metals, mattresses, and plastics, which would be implemented as Phase II of its <br />operation. The proposal was primarily warehousing in nature, which isn't identified as a permitted or conditional <br />use in the B-1 General Business District. Business districts are retail in nature, and have provisions for personal <br />services, professional services, and office components. <br />Both proposals were also reviewed by the EDA, who, along with the Planning Commission, has a strong interest in <br />seeing not only the Subject Property but also this entire retail node to be evaluated. Both the Planning Commission <br />and EDA expressed their desire to see this area remain retail oriented rather than shifting to more of an employment <br />(industrial & warehousing) type of setting. The Planning Commission felt that an indoor shooting range would <br />ultimately be more compatible with other permitted uses in this zoning district and likely more compatible with the <br />surrounding residential area while the recycling/warehousing use was better suited for one of the employment <br />districts. This information was forwarded to the City Council for confirmation, which was confirmed at their <br />February 12, 2013 meeting. <br />
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