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Motion by Councilmember Kuzma, seconded by Councilmember Shryock, to Adopt Resolution <br />#18-265 Approving Paxmar Alternatives to be Included in the Comprehensive Plan Update. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Kuzma, Shryock, Johns, <br />Musgrove, and Riley. Voting No: None. <br />7.04: Review Concept Plan for Hotel/Multifamily Development in The COR; Case of <br />Allied Development <br />Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the staff report and explained that the <br />purpose of the case is to review a high-level concept of a potential hotel/multifamily <br />development in The COR across from the Ramsey Municipal Center. The developer, Allied <br />Development, is considering a project for 2019, but before they commit to a Purchase Agreement <br />with the property owner, PSD, LLC, they seek general feedback from the City. He noted that <br />currently there is no request for financial assistance, but such a request is a possibility as the <br />project pro -forma is developed. <br />Tom Hanson, Allied Development, stated that there would be a vision for the street level to <br />include a hotel lobby, conference rooms, pool and amenities. He stated that they would look to <br />also have a taproom and outdoor patio on one end, and on the other end a co-op space, which <br />could act as a business incubator, and possibly a maker space. <br />Councilmember Johns stated that in her opinion this would be exactly what the City is looking <br />for. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that she attended the Planning Commission meeting where a <br />more in-depth presentation was given and there was a lot of excitement. She stated that there <br />had been a question about a dining or meeting area and the comment was made that there would <br />most likely not be a similar space to the Fountains of Ramsey. She stated that it might be a nice <br />addition to have a space where a dinner and conference could be held. <br />Mr. Hanson stated that they see the Fountains of Ramsey as being a feeder for the hotel and do <br />not want to compete with that business. He stated that perhaps the conference space in the hotel <br />could accommodate 30 to 50 people whereas the Fountains can accommodate more like 300 <br />people. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked if a parking component would include a parking ramp. <br />Mr. Hanson noted that phase one could easily be accommodated by surface parking and <br />explained that phase two would have a need for additional parking. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that he believes that parking will be an issue in The COR, noting <br />the current building under construction across from City Hall. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that she does like this concept. She stated that parking would <br />also be a comment of hers but wanted to ensure that there would not be a huge corner of parking. <br />City Council / December 11, 2018 <br />Page 12 of 18 <br />
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