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time and this would allow a few extra months for the applicant to make the necessary business <br /> decision. <br /> Member Cords stated that it appears that the additional 75 to 80 days to proceed seems a <br /> reasonable course of action. <br /> Acting Chairperson Riley stated that Anderson Dahlen has been a great local business and he is <br /> supportive of the business continuing to try to move forward with expansion. He agreed that the <br /> extension seems to make sense. He stated that if the January 31st date comes and goes, the City <br /> would then need to reconsider other offers. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan stated that there was another letter of interest on the <br /> property but not a formal offer and that there is some potential interest relating to the Public <br /> Works Facility design. <br /> Motion by Member Hardin, seconded by Member Cords, to recommend to City Council to adopt <br /> Resolution #19-272 approving Purchase Agreement for Lot 1, Block 1, Anderson Dahlen South <br /> Addition; subject to City Attorney review and approval. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Acting Chairperson Riley, Members Hardin, Cords, and Kuzma. <br /> Voting No: None. Absent: Chairperson Steffen and Member Burandt. <br /> 4.03: Consider Alternative Land Use Options for Northwest Quadrant of The COR <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill presented the staff report. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan explained that one acceptable development <br /> alternative includes three quadrants of medium density residential and one quadrant identified for <br /> retail. He asked if the EDA would support the ability for all four quadrants to be developed as <br /> residential. He noted that it would be helpful information to have when approached by <br /> developers. <br /> Acting Chairperson Riley stated that different groups in the City could bring forward different <br /> opinions on this matter. He stated that citizens certainly want a certain type of development. <br /> Member Hardin stated that he is not opposed to medium density housing in the area but would <br /> prefer to see retail on the parcels closest to the roundabout, with the other two areas medium <br /> density. He stated that he would also not be opposed to modifying some of that into residential. <br /> Member Kuzma echoed the comments that he would prefer to see retail over residential. He <br /> noted that there is the PSD project across the street and believed the property near the <br /> roundabout would be the most valuable for retail. He asked why access could not be provided <br /> from Armstrong or Bunker. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan explained that the City and County have a JPA <br /> regarding access onto the County roads and the only approved entry at this time is Zeolite. He <br /> Economic Development Authority/November 14, 2019 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br />