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Assistant l~ublic Works Director Olson reviewed that the Ramsey Town Center retail areas have <br />t)ecn set up to have the buildings close to the right-of-way lines. The zoning code specifically <br />requires most buildings to be within 0 - 5 feet of the front lot line to create a more urban look to <br />lhe development. He reviewed the proposed policy on Right-of-Way Encroachment for buildings <br />in Ramsey 'I"own Center. He explained the policy allows above ground encroachments with a <br />permit fl'(mn thc City. Underground encroachments up to one foot are permitted since the space <br />belween the back of curb and the right-of-way line is limited and there are multiple utilities and <br />ligatures that need to be installed to meet the design guidelines adopted for Ramsey Town Center. <br />/~,bovcground features can be removed if the insurance lapses whereas below ground features <br />cmmot be easily removed. <br /> <br />('.ouncilmcmber Strommen suggested the policy statement be changed to state "The City of <br /> -~ - , , I .......... I,~,q ,~,;,1~ ,-1~ D ...... T ..... ~.,~,. I T ~ seeks to create..." <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Cook, seconded by Councilmember Elvig, to approve a Policy on <br />I~ight-of-.Way Encroachment for Buildings in Ramsey Town Center. <br /> <br />l:urther ctiscussion: Mayor Gamec inquired about there being adequate room for plowing <br />{.Zcluipmc~]t to get through with the encroachments. Assistant Public Works Director Olson <br />repl lcd lhc encroachments were analyzed to be certain there is enough room for the equipment. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Cook, Elvig, Olson, Pearson, and <br />~-;trommen. VotingNo: None. Absent: CouncilmemberJeffrey. <br /> <br />Case #13: Revolving Loan Fund Guidelines <br /> <br />t!conomic Development Consultant Mulrooney indicated he was asked to review the Revolving <br />i~oan Fund guidelines and make suggestions for making them more current. The EDA reviewed <br />these changes at its February 16, 2005 meeting and made a formal recommendation that the City <br />(;ouncil adopt the new language. He reviewed the suggested changes to the Revolving Loan <br />i"und guidelines. <br /> <br />(:ouncilmcmbcr Elvig noted part of the EDA discussion was the limited fund availability and <br />revitalizing the fund to get some more growth in the commercial and industrial aspects. He <br />inquired il'outside private funding can be utilized to pool with this fund. <br /> <br />I';conomic Development Consultant Mulrooney replied tomorrow morning the EDA will look at <br />another tool to help elevate these fund with others and create a larger loan pool. There is also <br />:~ome discussion locally with a business that might be participating in financing for the Revolving <br />l,oan l"tmd and expanding it to a larger degree than it exists today. He noted one community he <br />is working with has a fund balance of over two million dollars and uses it to attract industrial <br />development to that city. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec inquired about the restriction of non-profit institutions from using the funds. <br /> <br />City Council/April 12, 2005 <br /> Page 25 of 35 <br /> <br /> <br />