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Community Development Director Gladhill stated that there was a time when Ms. Hajder was a <br /> great interim resource to staff prior to Economic Development Manager Sullivan being hired in <br /> the City of Ramsey. He stated that even with a full staff, it is helpful to have that backup <br /> assistance when support is needed. He noted that Anoka County HRA funds could be used to <br /> fund this partnership. <br /> Member LeTourneau stated that he believes that this initiative is well placed and commended the <br /> County for taking this action. He stated that there has been a long tradition of underserving the <br /> County in terms of economic development and is glad to see that changing. He noted that he <br /> was interested to see the leakage of people in terms of employment, which indicates a large <br /> number of people that are leaving the County to work each day. He stated that this partnership <br /> will provide an opportunity to recapture some of that employment within the County. He stated <br /> that having a partner with Anoka County and the regional players will be to everyone's <br /> advantage. He stated that the more employment opportunities there are in Anoka County helps <br /> to increase the demand for housing and retail. He believed that the investment requested is very <br /> reasonable and believed that Ramsey should join this effort. <br /> Acting Chairperson Burandt agreed that this position at the County level is much needed and he <br /> would also support this action. <br /> A member from the public in attendance of the meeting stated that he found the presentation very <br /> interesting. He stated that it was emphasized twice that negative perceptions of Anoka County <br /> exist. He asked for additional information on the negative perceptions that might be out there for <br /> Anoka County and what the marketing will focus on. <br /> Ms. Hajder reviewed some of both the positive and negative perceptions that exist for the County <br /> and regional area and how the marketing efforts will attempt to change those negative <br /> perceptions. She explained that if you are not telling your message, the question will be who is <br /> telling that message for you and that is where perceptions come in. <br /> Motion by Member Riley, seconded by Member Hardin, to recommend to City Council to <br /> participate in the Anoka County Economic Development Partnership and to forward to the City <br /> Council for consideration of approval to sign Memorandum of Understanding and Voluntary <br /> Cost Share Agreement, subject to City Attorney approval. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Acting Chairperson Burandt, Members Riley, Hardin, Lambrecht, <br /> and LeTourneau. Voting No: None. Absent: Members Kanaventi and Steffen. <br /> 4.02: Authorize Trail Easement over West 20 Feet of 5195 142w' Avenue (aka former <br /> AMOCO site) <br /> Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood presented the staff report. <br /> Member Hardin asked if there would be any negative aspects on the future buildability of the lot, <br /> parking, or setbacks. <br /> Economic Development Authority/October 11,2018 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />