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THE COR MARKET PANEL <br /> CITY OF RAMSEY <br /> ANOKA COUNTY <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> The COR Market Panel, a Moderated Session, was conducted on Thursday, October 27, 2016, at <br /> the Ramsey Municipal Center, 7550 Sunwood Drive NW, Ramsey,Minnesota. <br /> Members Present: Mayor Pro Tem John LeTourneau <br /> Councilmember Jill Johns <br /> Councilmember Mark Kuzma <br /> Councilmember Chris Riley <br /> Councilmember Melody Shryock <br /> Councilmember Kristine Williams <br /> Member Absent: Mayor Sarah Strommen <br /> Staff Present: City Administrator Kurds Ulrich <br /> Community Development Director Timothy Gladhill <br /> Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Mark Riverblood <br /> Consultants Present: James McComb, McComb Group <br /> Brian Pankratz,Vice President of Land Services with CBRE <br /> Craig Waldron, Hamline University, former Oakdale City Administrator <br /> Stacie Kvilvang, Ehlers & Associates <br /> Jim Lasher, LSA Design/SRF Consulting <br /> Lance Bernard, LSA Design/SRF Consulting <br /> 1. WELCOME <br /> Mayor Pro Tem LeTourneau welcomed the audience, stating he hoped tonight's moderated <br /> session will help show perspectives from many areas and engage community members to <br /> participate. He said the City's mission is to grow a responsible community while providing cost <br /> effective services, stating The COR Plan is a strategic planning document and this process will <br /> help provide feedback and revisit some interests in place. Mayor Pro Tem LeTourneau said they <br /> hope the panelists will help the City think critically and not just validate the Plan. He said they <br /> will use this time to review The COR and get multiple perspectives which will serve as an <br /> important foundation on how we move forward with high level policy, adding there will be other <br /> opportunities for more focused groups in the future as well. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill said the City hopes to have a library of information <br /> moving forward based on input already provided by all boards and commissions in addition to <br /> the invited stakeholders, developers, and real estate agents which will help us learn and create a <br /> specific vision. He said Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood will be a <br /> key component as the City's historian as we move forward into Phase III of The COR. <br /> The COR Market Panel Moderated Session / October 27, 2016 <br /> Page 1 of 9 <br />