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INTRODUCTION <br /> Background <br /> The City of Ramsey is home to hundreds of successful and growing businesses. Many of these businesses are located in <br /> the city's original "business parks' along Bunker Lake Boulevard,just north of U.S. Highway 10,east of Ramsey <br /> Boulevard. In 2013,available land for existing Ramsey businesses to expand, or for new businesses to locate in Ramsey, <br /> became scarce.As a result,the Ramsey EDA and City Council identified targeting a new business park a priority. In the <br /> winter of 2013-14, a new business park location was identified by the Ramsey Economic Development Authority(EDA), <br /> Planning Commission, and City Council.The newly proposed business park is located along Bunker Lake Boulevard,west <br /> of Armstrong Boulevard, on the north side of U.S. Highway 10; and will include nearly 93 acres of land available for <br /> development by businesses. <br /> The future business park is one component (about 93 acres)of a larger green-field area ready for development (about <br /> 350 acres).This larger area green-field area includes areas for single-family residential development (about 118 acres), <br /> medium-density residential (about 31 acres) and room for a future private school campus(about 90 acres).The city's <br /> future business park, and larger developable green-field area,will be served by the U.S. Highway 10/Armstrong <br /> Boulevard (CSAH 83) interchange. <br /> In the process of planning for the city's proposed future business park,the city completed an infrastructure analysis in <br /> 2015. The purpose of the infrastructure analysis was to identify costs associated with extending arterial infrastructure <br /> to the city's future business park area (and larger developable area). The next step in the process of planning for a <br /> future business park was to complete an Economic Development Analysis. <br /> Purpose <br /> The purpose of an Economic Development Analysis is to identify: Ramsey's competition, evaluate what similar <br /> communities are doing for economic development, consider market conditions, establish property tax projections, <br /> generate a concept site map, identify ancillary economic benefit estimations, and outline various policy alternatives. <br /> The outcome of this analysis is a foundation of information for elected/appointed officials to have various larger policy <br /> discussions. <br /> The purpose of this EXECUTIVE SUMMARY is to provide an overview of the Economic Development Analysis. For <br /> detailed information, please reference the Economic Development Analysis FINDINGS REPORT and APPENDICES. <br /> Page 3 of 12 <br />