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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Riley, Members Steffen, Gromberg, Kiefer, and <br />Strommen. Voting No: None. Absent: Members Kurak and LeTourneau. <br /> <br />EDA BUSINESS <br /> <br />Case Itl: Monument Signs/Redevelopment Signs <br /> <br />Economic Development / TIF Specialist Sullivan reviewed with the EDA that staff' was directed <br />to research sign types and possible vendors for signs for the City's Industrial Parks and other <br />prominent locations at City entrance points. He presented the EDA with a number of pictures of <br />sign types and requested direction from the EDA at the end of the meeting as to what type of <br />signs would be appropriate. <br /> <br />Economic Development / TIF Specialist Sullivan reviewed that during the August EDA meeting, <br />the EDA discussed the possibility of erecting a sign stating that certain properties are part of a <br />redevelopment project. Staff contacted several cities and was not successful in finding a city that <br />erects such redevelopment signs. The City currently erects 8x4 white Land Use Signs that cost <br />approximately $120 and require two staff people to install. Instead of installing a huge <br />redevelopment sign, staff would suggest purchasing a few real estate signs and placing them on a <br />property upon City purchase. The sign could state something to the effect that the City <br />purchased the property for redevelopment purposes and is promoting high quality development. <br /> <br />Member Gromberg inquired about the cost of a sign that is located on the property located across <br />from Canyon Grill restaurant. EConomic Development Consultant Mulrooney replied the cost is <br />approximately $200 per sign. Member Gr0mberg suggested this type of sign be used, which <br />would be posted in the ground. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Wald inquired if complaints are received about these signs getting in the way <br />of grading and construction. Economic Development Consultant Mulrooney replied the <br />contractors work with the lenders on the projects to have their names put on the signs. He <br />explained the signs are knocked over by the bulldozers if they are not removed early enough. <br />Approximately 50 percent of the signs that are put up are lost. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Wald expressed concern with staff being able to have the signs removed in a <br />reasonable amount of time. She noted the Point is to try to get someone to come into the <br />property, not necessarily to promote a lender: <br /> <br />Chairperson Riley stated he would like to see the signs be used multiple times. They should state <br />something simple such as "A redeveloPment site from the City ofRamsey EDA." The signs <br />should be smaller than the land use signs but larger than the open house signs. <br /> <br />Member Kiefer suggested the sign indicate that interested parties should contact the City. He <br />commented when they look at $200 in comparison to purchasing and redeveloping the property, <br />it is a very insignificant portion of the Cost. <br /> <br />Economic DeveloPment Authority/September 8, 2004 <br /> Page 2 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />