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167 Avenue Retail Node [Updated] <br />Primary Contact: Tim Gladhill (tgladhillPci.ramsey.mn.us; 763 -576 -4308) <br />The Planning Commission and EDA have both discussed the status of the retail node located at the intersection of <br />167 Avenue and Saint Francis Boulevard (TH 47). The City had previously been asked to review two (2) potential <br />users at 6001 167 Ave NW (indoor shooting range and clothing recycling warehouse distribution. Per EDA <br />discussion, Staff will be setting up stakeholder meetings to discuss a comprehensive approach with all property <br />owners of the node in regards to future and uses as well as mechanisms to achieve desired future land uses. A more <br />detailed summary will be provided following the outcomes of these stakeholder meetings. <br />Staff has scheduled a Stakeholder /Property Owner Meeting with owners of commercial /retail property in the area <br />for Wednesday, June 5, 2013. The intent of the meeting is to outline options (land use and economic development <br />related) for Property Owners and discuss a unified vision for the future of the current retail node. Staff will provide <br />an update to the Planning Commission, EDA, and City Council following the Stakeholder Meeting. <br />The EDA discussed the topic at their July 11, 2013 Meeting and a Special Meeting on July 18, 2013 to finalize a <br />recommendation on formulating current policies and recommendations as well as potential next steps. Staff will <br />update the City Council in the near future. <br />A Public Process has been tentatively scheduled for Thursday, September 26, 2013. Invites will be sent in the near <br />future to area residents and stakeholders. [Updated September 5, 2013] <br />Former Municipal Center Future Land Uses [Updated] <br />Primary Contact: Patrick Brama (pbrama(Jci.ramsey.mn.us; 763 - 433 -9903) <br />In 2006, the City relocated the Ramsey Municipal Center from 15153 Nowthen Blvd NW to 7550 Sunwood Dr NW. <br />The former location still operates as Fire Station #2. The City has been exploring options for future use of this campus <br />and relocation of Fire Station #2. To assist in the analysis of acceptable land uses for this campus for future <br />development, an Open House has been scheduled for Thursday, April 18th from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Council <br />Chambers (7550 Sunwood Dr NW). The Open House will explore options for single - family and data center users. <br />Multiple smaller group stations, with full size maps and ability for written comments, will be available from 6:00 to <br />7:00 p.m. A brief presentation will be presented, with ability for large group comment, from 7:00 to 7:30 (or until <br />comments are complete). Small group stations will re- convene following the presentation and comment period. <br />The Open House was held as scheduled despite weather concerns. Staff continues to compile results and comments <br />from that Open House and presented preliminary findings to the City Council on Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Based on <br />the results of that open house, Staff will presenting the detailed results to the Planning Commission, EDA, and City <br />Council in May prior to taking any further steps. It is at this stage that Staff will discuss future direction, if any <br />direction is desired at this time. <br />Staff has updated the Planning Commission (5/2/13) and the EDA (5/16/13) on the status of the project. <br />Staff presented a case to discuss possible next steps at the June 11, 2013 City Council Meeting. The City Council <br />directed Staff to re- engage the surrounding public through a collaborative process utilizing a task force to continue <br />to review options for the site. <br />Staff met to discuss possible alternatives for the new public process, and anticipates bringing forward alternatives <br />for consideration to the July 9, 2013 City Council Meeting. <br />The City Council approved the development of a Study Group to begin a collaborative input process to be held at a <br />later date, in order to continue discussions with surrounding property owners as to desired future land uses for the <br />site. Staff will be seeking interested individuals to participate in the process in the near future. Interested names in <br />participating in the process will be brought forward to the City Council at a later date. <br />
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