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Chairperson Steffen asked if the group has heard about the topic many times and asked staff for a <br />quick summary of the item. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill stated that the initiative was originally started by <br />Connexus Energy and started with an economic development study completed earlier in 2018 <br />and ultimately led to the hiring of an Economic Development Coordinator at Anoka County. He <br />provided additional information on how the Anoka County team will assist communities <br />throughout the County, providing supplemental services, or for smaller communities providing <br />much more assistance, along with marketing. He stated that Ramsey participates in the <br />partnership for a cost of $1,500 per year to help pay for the marketing efforts. He stated that <br />perhaps the Anoka County staff person attend the October EDA meeting to provide additional <br />input to the EDA. <br />Chairperson Steffen agreed that it would be good to have the Anoka County staff person attend <br />the October EDA meeting and suggested that staff provide more details on the City update <br />portion of the event at that time as well. <br />5. MEMBER / STAFF UPDATE <br />The EDA reviewed the Staff Update. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill thanked everyone in the planning team that <br />contributed to the success of the Happy Days event this past weekend. He reported that the <br />Affinity at Ramsey project has begun construction will the intent of opening late 2019 or early <br />2020. He stated that Ramsey Elementary School is continuing its construction will the intent of <br />opening for the fall 2019 school year. He stated that as the community continues to grow, there <br />is more pressure placed on infrastructure and the Council continues to plan for the increased <br />capacity. <br />Member LeTourneau referenced the interfund loan and asked the original amount of the loan. <br />Finance Director Lund replied that the original amount was about $2,000,000. She stated that <br />funds from water and sewer, the remaining letter of credit and HRA funds were used. She noted <br />that once the loan is fully repaid, the policy identifies that proceeds will be allocated towards <br />parks but noted that is at the discretion of the Council. <br />Member LeTourneau recognized that the original amount of the loan was $2,000,000 and the <br />City has been able to reduce that amount to $700,000 through the sale of City owned land. He <br />noted that each purchase of property within The COR, continues to reduce that interfund loan <br />and places those properties back on the tax base. <br />Economic Development Manager Sullivan stated that in the past 2.5 weeks that he has been on <br />staff he has been meeting with businesses and continuing with business retention visits and <br />provided an update. He stated that it has been great to connect with businesses that he has <br />worked with in the past and developing new connections. He stated that he has also attempted to <br />Economic Development Authority/ September 13, 2018 <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />
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