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Economic Development Authority (EDA) <br />Meeting Date: 10/13/2022 <br />Submitted For: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />By: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />4. 1. <br />Title: <br />Request Recommendation to Complete COR Site Improvements, Infrastructure and Wetland Analysis <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider a recommendation to complete COR infrastructure and wetland <br />analysis. <br />On January 18, 2022 the Public Works Committee discussed the COR Site improvement and Infrastructure <br />needs and asked staff to obtain cost estimates for the work. The EDA meeting in February 2022 and <br />supported getting more information. Staff has not been able to complete the work in-house so Staff asked <br />Bolton and Menk (they completed the previous COR infrastructure Study) to put together proposals to <br />complete analysis and cost estimates on completing the following items: <br />• Ramsey Parkway from Willemite Street to Sunwood Drive (Roundabout) <br />• Zeolite Street from Sunwood Drive to Bunker Lake Boulevard, <br />• Yolite Street from Sunwood Drive to Ramsey Parkway, <br />• Center Street Realignment, <br />• Veterans Drive between Rhinestone Street and Ramsey Boulevard, <br />• The Waterfront Pond and Park Area, <br />• Filling of stormwater ponds in the southeast quadrant of the Bunker Lake Boulevard and Armstrong <br />Boulevard intersection <br />• Filling of a wetland in the southeast quadrant of the Bunker Lake Boulevard and Armstrong Boulevard <br />intersection and related analysis. <br />Bolton and Menk has provided two proposals that cover the work needed to provide feasibility and costs of <br />completing the work. Construction and contracting costs have changed significantly since the last time <br />analysis was done in 2018. During initial investigation it has become apparent that the wetland analysis and <br />delineation need to be completed to determine the feasibility of the wetland and stormwater pond relocation <br />and coordinated excavation of The Waterfront to make Parcel 46 a developable lot by adding fill excavated <br />from The Waterfront to it. Staff has already asked Bolton and Menk to begin work on the wetland delineation <br />component due to the time of the year and ability to complete the delineation while vegetation is still <br />identifiable. There is additional work and analysis that is included in the attached wetland proposal that is also <br />underway. Many of these items are interrelated and should be coordinated to maximize efficiency to compete <br />the work. Staff has been told that there should be information regarding the status of the wetlands by the time <br />of the EDA meeting that will help guide decision making moving forward. Kevin Kielb from Bolton and <br />Menk will be present at the meeting to provide an update and to answer questions on the proposals. <br />Some of the items in the proposals (streets, site improvements, cost of study) could be paid for in full, or in <br />part by TIF District 14. In order to be able to fund these items out of TIF 14 the work needs to be completed <br />or in process prior to November 2023. Based on this short time period, staff is suggesting that costs are <br />quantified as soon as possible so that the City Council and determine which projects should move forward <br />and how they can be funded most efficiently. <br />
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