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CC Work Session 2. 5. <br />Meeting Date: 10/29/2013 <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PLANNING COMMISSION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA): Review Status and <br />Schedule of Small Area Land Use Planning Projects <br />• 15153 Nowthen Boulevard NW (Former Municipal Center/Current Fire Station #2) <br />• 167th Avenue Node at Saint Francis Boulevard NW (Trunk Highway #47) <br />• Armstrong West (Future Business Park/Retail Area) <br />(Anticipated Start Time = 9:00 p.m.) <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to update the City Council, Planning Commission, and Economic Development <br />Authority (EDA) as to the schedule and update on the projects noted above. Detailed analysis of each is included in <br />the attached Project Summaries. <br />15153 Nowthen Boulevard: Former Municipal Center/Current Fire Station #2 <br />The City is reviewing acceptable land uses for the former municipal center, which was vacated in 2006 as the <br />municipal center. The site still currently operates as Fire Station #2. <br />The City is considering two general development scenarios for the Subject Property: data center and single family <br />residential. The City completed a feasibility study on said development scenarios in February 2013 (which included <br />site concept maps); and, a public open house in April 2013. At that time, the City Council directed Staff to open a <br />public process and study group. The intent of this case is to update the group as to the status of that directionPlease <br />see the attached Project Summary for more information. <br />167th Avenue Node at Saint Francis Boulevard <br />For a number of years, the City has been asked to respond to a number of land use and zoning amendment <br />questions related to this retail node. The area is currently experiencing a high vacancy rate and deteriorating <br />building conditions. NOTE: a recent sale has recently occurred on the former grocery store building. Although an <br />end -user has not been identified, the new owner is making upgrades to make the site presentable for perspective <br />tenants. <br />The Planning Commission and EDA have been collaborating on a Statement of Goals as well as a Public Process to <br />reach out to impacted stakeholders and neighbors. The intent of the Statement of Goals is assist Staff in responding <br />to the City's policy position as it relates to the area. <br />The public process was held on September 26, 2013. The purpose of this topic report is to briefly update the group <br />as to the findings of that process and review future project schedules.Attached to this case is a Project Summary <br />for more detailed information. <br />Armstrong West <br />In 2012, the Ramsey Economic Development Authority (EDA) and City Council identified a shortage existed in <br />property available for development by businesses in Ramsey (outside of The COR). As a result, the Ramsey EDA <br />and Council identified securing a future "Business Park" location as a strategic priority in early 2013. Through <br />preliminary analysis, the EDA has been focusing on the area west of Armstrong Boulevard and north of Highway 10. <br />
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