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any), and gather questions and/or concerns from stakeholders to make the most out of the City's initial meeting with <br />the DNR and make sure that stakeholders are involved early in the development of potential standards. Mailings <br />have been sent to Property Owners within the Critical Area. <br />More information can be found on-line at www.cityoframsey.com/shoreland. <br />Monday, September 16, 2013 <br />6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. <br />Alexander Ramsey Room <br />167th Avenue Node Future Land Uses <br />As the City Council is aware, the City's Economic Development Authority (EDA) has been exploring ways to <br />facilitate a reduction of vacancy rates and blighted properties at the land use node at the intersection of 167th <br />Avenue NW and Saint Francis Boulevard (TH 47). At the recommendation of the EDA, the Planning Commission <br />directed Staff to host a public collaborative process for area residents, property owners, and stakeholders. This <br />discussion also includes the recent concept plan review brought forward by Rum River Hills Golf Course for <br />residential development of a portion of their site and reconfiguration of two (2) existing holes. <br />Staff is proposing a format similar to the preparation of the Future Land Use Map in the 2030 Comprehensive Plan. <br />Participants would use a full-sized, scaled map to identify opportunities and issues as well as arrange land use types <br />that will translate into a land use map and household, population, and employment forecasts. <br />As this process is early in development, Staff has not yet sent mailings. <br />Thursday, September 26, 2013 <br />6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. <br />Alexander Ramsey Room <br />Former Municipal Center Collaborative Process <br />As the City Council is aware, the City Council directed Staff to re-engage surrounding Property Owners and key <br />stakeholders in a collaborative process to focus on under what conditions the community would support converting <br />the former municipal center site into a data center site, if the community were to support a data center in that <br />location at all. <br />Staff has mailed requests for interested parties to participate in the public process. This was the same mailing list <br />that was used for the original open house. Prior to the meeting, the City Council will formalize the focus group as <br />noted in the topic report to City Council. <br />For more information, visit www.cityoframsey.com/formeiiiiic. <br />Thursday, October 24, 2013 <br />6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. <br />Lake Itasca Room <br />Future Business Park Location <br />The City's EDA has also been working on identifying a location for a future business park. The City has all but <br />exhausted its existing inventory of available sites in its existing districts. The EDA has recommended that Staff <br />focus on the area west of Armstrong Boulevard, north of Highway 10. The first step is to involve the public in a <br />collaborative process to better understand the compatibility of this area with surrounding uses. <br />Staff is proposing a format similar to the preparation of the Future Land Use Map in the 2030 Comprehensive Plan. <br />Participants would use a full-sized, scaled map to identify opportunities and issues as well as arrange land use types <br />