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Mr. LeTourneau stated everyone is welcome and they want to be all inclusive. They have a <br />funding need and a mission they are trying to drive but they are not necessarily taking direction <br />from cities that say every city has to participate or they won’t. They are only looking for cities <br />that are looking for the value of what they offer and when the value is seen then join. <br /> <br />Motion by Member Burandt, seconded by Member Brunt, to support the Anoka Area Chamber <br />Manufacturers Coalition in 2017. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Steffen, Members Burandt, Brunt, Hardin, Riley, <br />Skaff, and Williams. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br /> <br />Chairperson Steffen stated he would like to see Mr. LeTourneau come to the meeting to update <br />them on the coalition. <br /> <br />4.04: Continue Discussion Regarding Strategy for Marketing and Selling City Owned <br />Land <br /> <br />Economic Dev. Mgr/Assistant City Administrator Brama requested the EDA continue discussion <br />regarding the City’s strategy for selling city-owned land and marketing The COR. Regarding <br />this case specifically, staff would like to review the “feedback logs” with the EDA, and the <br />process outline. Staff would like to forward these documents back to the City Council on <br />4/25/17. <br /> <br />Economic Dev. Mgr/Assistant City Administrator Brama presented the staff report. <br /> <br />Chairperson Steffen asked if staff asked three companies and they came forward or were more <br />companies asked and bowed out. He wondered how they arrived at the list of three companies. <br /> <br />Economic Dev. Mgr/Assistant City Administrator Brama stated there was a mixture of the two. <br />The direction of the EDA was to schedule two to three interviews with developers and/or value- <br />added broker. <br /> <br />Member Williams noted she put staff in contact with a number of developers that she has <br />through networking professionally and the idea was not to pick specific developers to come and <br />talk to them and then choose based on what services they offered. It was more of an opportunity <br />to bring in different types of developers. She stated every type of deal they can imagine <br />someone in the marketplace might be willing to do. The idea was to have people come in who <br />do this every day who might share little bits of wisdom about this site specifically. However, in <br />general to talk about their process and how they would approach a chunk of land and how they <br />would take it to market. Also, to see what things they would want to consider as they move <br />forward and decide if they want to have an RFP, that it is specific to the appropriate industry <br />with the City doing some of the work or someone who comes in and purchases the property and <br />does everything themselves. <br /> <br />Economic Development Authority/April 13, 2017 <br />Page 6 of 10 <br /> <br />