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CC Regular Session 5. 12. <br />Meeting Date: 08/10/2021 <br />By: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #21-225 Approving Development Agreement and Releasing Declaration of Covenants for AEC <br />Energy Park and Development Agreement; Case of Anderson Dahlen <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case of to approve the Development Agreement and to Release the Declaration of Covenants <br />for AEC Energy Park. <br />Development Agreement <br />The attached draft development agreement is the City's standard template, which has been approved by the City <br />Attorney. The City Council, if approved, is authorizing Staff to use the City's standard template and agreement for <br />this project. Staff is supportive of using the standard template for this project. <br />Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restriction for AEC Energy Park <br />Connexus Energy is in the process of selling land to Knoll II Properties for a 64,000 SF expansion of Anderson <br />Dahlen. On October 16, 1995 Anoka Electric Cooperative (now Connexus Energy) established a Declaration of <br />Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of AEC Energy Park and it was filed in Anoka County as document <br />number 1206475 on February 29, 1996. Over time, city code has been modified to ensure that quality of buildings <br />in City industrial parks remains high and building lot coverage has been increased from 35% to 45% to alow for <br />more tax base and jobs to be created in our industrial areas. During title work it was discovered that there were <br />restrictive covenants in place that are no longer consistent with City Code.(i.e. 35% lot coverage restriction) <br />Connexus Energy, on behalf of Knoll Properties II (Anderson-Dahlen), has asked the City to approve the Release <br />and Termination of the The Declaration of Covenants, Condition and Restrictions for AEC Energy Park (attached <br />document 1206475). 80% of property owners (Connexus, Hoya-Vision Ease, Knoll Properties -Anderson Dahlen <br />and the City Of Ramsey) need to approve the release and termination of the document. Staff has been in contact <br />with Knoll Properties and Hoya-Vision Ease and all are working toward authorization to support the release <br />termination of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions of AEC Energy Park. City Staff has <br />consulted with the City Attorney and he supports the release. <br />Release of Pre -Existing Development Agreement <br />The City also has received a request related to this project to declare that the existing Development Agreement for <br />the project is completed and all items have been satisfied. Since Development Agreements are recorded against <br />each Property, past Development Agreements come up on title searches and can make closings more complex. <br />Since all of the items in the existing Development Agreement (attached) are satisfied, the cleanest method is to <br />remove it from the Subject Property via a formal release. This is a standard process and Staff has consulted all <br />impacted departments and the City Attorney. All items in this case are contigent upon Attorney review and approval. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Proposed Action to Release and Termination Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restriction for AEC <br />Energy Park <br />City staff and the City attorney have reviewed the request to approve the Release and Termination Declaration of <br />Covenants, Conditions and Restriction for AEC Energy Park (See attached). The City Attorney and Staff have <br />determined that it would be beneficial for City to terminate and release this document as it would effectively allow <br />for more quality development to occur on the remaining vacant land in the AEC Energy Park. This would allow for <br />