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Economic Development Authority (EDA) <br />Meeting Date: 12/09/2021 <br />Submitted For: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />By: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />4. 3. <br />Title: <br />West Armstrong Redevelopment Area Update and Approval of Topographic Survey <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to: <br />1) Receive West Armstrong Redevelopment Area Update <br />2) Consider approval of Topographic Survey <br />3) Consider a recommendation to the City Council to fund the Proposal for Engineering Services (i.e., feasibility, <br />preliminary design, plans and specs) for West Armstrong Redevelopment Area <br />Background: <br />In May of 2021, the EDA and City Council reaffirmed the vision of the West Armstrong Redevelopment Area <br />(Industrial and COR zoning) and to asked Staff to put together a plan to identify project costs and design to: <br />1) Reconstruct 146th, 147th and Ferret Street <br />2) Extend Ferret St. to Bunker Lake Boulevard <br />3) Install City Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer <br />Development Update in West of Armstrong Redevelopment Area and Bunker Lake Business Park <br />Industrial development and demand remains strong in the City of Ramsey. Recent in -fill Development (65,000 SF - <br />Anderson Dahlen - AEC Energy Park) and developments in Bunker Lake Industrial Park (Oppidan - 405,000 SF <br />and BLIP 4 - 67,000 SF) have reduced the available industrial land to approximately 20 acres. Staff and PSD LLC <br />have been working with an unidentified user to acquire approximately 10 acres and to construct a 100-150,000 SF <br />industrial warehouse building in Bunker Lake Industrial Park. If this project is completed that would leave <br />approximately 10 acres of shovel ready land available for industrial development. <br />In May of 2021 the City Council and EDA affirmed to land use vision in the West Armstrong Redevelopment area <br />identifying the land west of Ferret St as Commercial / Industrial and the land east of Ferret Street as Retail / Office <br />(COR). Staff has been approached by smaller industrial users and other commercial/industrial projects that have <br />interest in locating to that area if City utilities are available. The City Council directed staff to bring forth a proposal <br />to obtain design and costs to reconstruct and design roadways and to install City utilities. <br />The Proposed City Road and Infrastructure Project <br />In 2017-2018, the City began planning for the reconstruction of 146th Avenue, 147th Avenue and Ferret Street. In <br />January of 2019, the City tabled the project with the support of the adjacent private property owners until future <br />land use planning and visioning were complete. With the completion of the 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update, that <br />visioning and land use planning is now complete and the City should be able to move forward with this needed <br />pavement management plan without interfering with the redevelopment vision. In fact, investment in basic <br />infrastructure in this area likely will leverage interest in private redevelopment. This proposed project expands <br />sewer and water in the area and also connects Ferret Street to Bunker Lake Boulevard (new infrastructure in <br />addition to reconstruction of existing infrastructure). <br />City Staff has worked with Bolton and Menk to put together a phased approach that will ultimately provide a cost <br />and preliminary design of improvements in the area. A topographical survey and borings are needed prior to putting <br />together a design and cost estimate for the project. A copy of the proposal for the Topographical Survey is attached <br />
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