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7.14: Discuss Opportunity for Assistance from University of Minnesota's Center for Urban <br />and Regional Affairs (CURA) to Complete Pending Land Use Studies and Strategic <br />Plan Initiatives <br />Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the staff report and asked for input from <br />the Council as to whether or not to submit a letter of intent to the Resilient Communities Project <br />for consideration. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that he appreciates the time staff has put into this but was not thrilled <br />with the cost to hire interns and therefore would not support the action. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau stated that he likes the innovation and different perspectives that <br />would be provided as well as the fact that the skills the students have align with the projects in <br />Ramsey but was concerned with the cost. He asked if the value gained would exceed the cost. He <br />asked where the commitment would become non -returnable, whether that would be with the letter <br />of intent or later in the process. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated that he does not have the complete picture of <br />the value compared to the cost. He noted that there would not be a commitment from the City <br />with the letter of intent, which would simply provide the City with additional information and an <br />ability to determine if the City would qualify. <br />Councilmember Riley noted the large amount of staff time that would be needed that would <br />potentially outweigh the value that would be gained. He noted that he would not support this <br />request. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that if you look at the number of projects on the list, the cost for <br />the City to complete those projects on their own and the amount of staff time would be huge. She <br />stated that this would provide a different perspective and she would be interested in applying to <br />determine if the City could qualify. <br />Mayor Strommen asked the amount of time that would take to develop the letter of intent. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill estimated eight to ten hours to develop the letter of <br />intent. <br />Mayor Strommen stated that it appears the City has little to lose by submitting the letter of intent <br />to see where Ramsey stands in comparison to other communities and finding out more information. <br />Councilmember Williams stated that with the staff time that will be needed for the Comprehensive <br />Plan, along with other items, she would support submission of the letter of intent. <br />Mayor Strommen confirmed a majority consensus of the Council to submit the letter of intent. <br />