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Member Riley asked if it would make more sense to hold the parcel for commercial industrial <br /> use or suggest that the solar garden go on the Connexus outlot. He stated that he believes that <br /> the Connexus outlot would be better used for commercial industrial use and not a solar farm. <br /> Member Burandt stated that he has been working on this project for well over one year and <br /> provided additional information on the tax credits that would be available. He stated that the <br /> membership of Connexus wants the renewable energy to increase as long as that does not <br /> increase the cost of membership. He stated that they are looking at doing three sites within <br /> Anoka County, which would be the largest renewable energy project in the country. He stated <br /> that when Ramsey stated that they did not want Connexus to use their outlot for the project, they <br /> began to look for alternative sites and the Anoka County site came forward. He noted that this <br /> would be the showcase property with solar plus storage. He provided additional information on <br /> the other sites that will be constructed in Saint Francis and Blaine, noting that they are <br /> contracting with local government units to lease the land rather than purchasing land. He noted <br /> that in order to be eligible for the tax credits, the properties need to be constructed and <br /> operational by a deadline. He stated that the Connexus Board has already made the decision not <br /> to use the Connexus outlot in Ramsey, and therefore that is no longer an option. <br /> Chairperson Steffen asked how long Connexus has owned the outlot. <br /> Member Burandt stated that Connexus has owned the outlot since 1997. <br /> Chairperson Steffen asked why the land is being held for so long. <br /> Member Burandt stated that they use the property for lineman training and would be open to <br /> selling the property to the right tenant. He confirmed that Connexus would be open to working <br /> with City staff to market the property to the right tenant. <br /> Member Hardin asked if there is a corridor outlined for a bridge. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that a bridge is not shown on the Highway 10 <br /> plan, but noted that a connection could be made at Armstrong, although there is not an official <br /> map showing that connection. He stated that the areas of impact would still affect the same <br /> property owners, although the location would be shifted. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich stated that he agrees with the Anoka County owned location proposed <br /> over the Connexus outlot. He stated that this would take an agricultural property and put it into <br /> use and would provide a showcase for conservation as well. He stated that the high-profile <br /> pollinator plantings would also be a good fit for the corridor and the community partnership the <br /> City has had with Connexus over the years. <br /> Chairperson Steffen agreed that the Connexus outlot is a prime commercial property that he <br /> would much rather preserve. <br /> Member Skaff also agreed that the Connexus outlot would be valuable for commercial use. <br /> Economic Development Authority/September 14, 2017 <br /> Page 3 of 8 <br />