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Park and Recreation Commission <br />Meeting Date: 05/08/2014 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />5. 2. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Sale of City -Owned Parcel Southeast of the Future Lake Itasca Park <br />Purpose/Background: <br />As part of the platting of commercial property west of Armstrong Boulevard and east of Puma Street, where the <br />existing Bunker Lake Boulevard now exists, the city accepted land dedication in lieu of cash for Park Dedication. <br />This 4.11 acre parcel was accepted in 2011 not as a dedicated park, but as a vacant parcel as the developer preferred <br />not to satisfy Park Dedication with a cash payment. The city understood that in the future this land would be <br />considered for development; commercial, residential or potentially as a park. The parcel may be sold with the <br />proceeds to be dedicated to the Parks Trust Fund. <br />CBRE, the City's preferred broker, has listed for sale the property directly west of this property (just across Puma) <br />and will soon be listing the property connected to this one—these listings are private and guided for residential use, <br />per the City's current zoning map. CBRE has made mention that the City begin thinking about the sale of this <br />property, as the residential market and absorption rates of land are robust at this time. CBRE has stated that <br />residential developers are ready and willing to purchase land such as this. The subject parcel is in the middle of over <br />80 acres listed privately by CBRE. CBRE is encouraging determining the future use of the subject parcel as its <br />value (materially and monetarily) is greater if linked to the parcels east and west for future residential development. <br />The 4.11 acre parcel is owned by the City of Ramsey, necessitating an introduction and adoption of an ordinance to <br />sell the parcel, per the City Charter. If the City desires to sell it, that process does take time - thus the timing of this <br />case before the Commission now. <br />Please note the attached map of the subject parcel. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternative #1: Recommend to the City Council to ready the subject property for sale, as a part of the larger area <br />but not in isolation, and to receive sale proceeds for the Park Trust Fund, as well as support the greater development <br />plans set forth by the City's Comprehensive Plan. <br />Alternative #2: Decline recommending readying the subject property for sale. <br />Alternative #3: Any of the above alternatives with adjustments as discussed/necessitated at the meeting. <br />Funding Source: <br />
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