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4. EDA BUSINESS <br />4.01: Consider Business Assistance Application and First Amendment to Purchase <br />Agreement for Ramsey Properties, LLC (A portion of this meeting may be closed to <br />the public) <br />Economic Development Manager Sullivan presented the staff report. <br />Member Wiyninger asked if the City would be responsible for any site improvements. <br />Economic Development Manager Sullivan replied that the site improvements and related costs <br />would be the responsibility of the developer. He provided additional details on the pay -go TIF <br />format for the reimbursement of site improvement and development costs to the developer. <br />Chairperson MacLennan invited the applicant to address the EDA. <br />Emily Allegra, applicant, commented that she believes that the change of site to the larger lot <br />would be wise and would provide the opportunity to operate the hotel in a more efficient manner <br />as recommended by Hilton. She stated that if the City is willing to partner with them and work <br />through this, they are willing to take the risk. <br />Member Wiyninger asked for details on the expansion component. <br />Ms. Allegra replied that is typically a 30-to-40-unit increase. She stated that it would be a similar <br />mix of rooms and they could potentially add a meeting room or other space as well. <br />Chairperson MacLennan asked if the hotel would have a pool. <br />Ms. Allegra replied that the hotel would have a pool, fitness center, onsite laundry and would serve <br />hot breakfast. She stated that they would also have outdoor patio seating with fire pits. <br />Member Riley recognized that this change is driven by the hotel chain to make it more profitable <br />and provide a better product toy Ramsey. <br />Economic Development Manager Sullivan commented that the financial analysis completed for <br />the new 98-unit project had similar results to the previous 82-unit project on the site across the <br />street, confirming the need for the level of assistance, satisfying the "but -for test" and not unduly <br />enriching he developer. <br />Jason Aarsvold, Ehlers, provided details on the analysis that was done to ensure the recommended <br />assistance would not go above what is needed to get the project done. He commented that they <br />found that the assistance is necessary and would not unduly enrich the project. He recognized that <br />the numbers requested are bigger, as is the building, which provides the same projected return on <br />investment. <br />Economic Development Authority/ January 12, 2023 <br />Page 2 of 7 <br />