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Economic Development Authority (EDA) 4.2. <br />Meeting Date: 05/11/2023 <br />By: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />Title: <br />Consider Purchase Agreement and Right of Re -Entry Agreement for B & A Cylinder site (37a); Case of CBN <br />Enterprises LLC (Jam Hops) <br />(Portions may be closed to the public) <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The EDA may choose to go into closed session pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 13D.05, subdivision <br />3(c)(3) to consider offers or counteroffers for the purchase or sale of real or personal property. If the EDA <br />chooses to enter into closed session, the statute and reason above needs to be referenced along with legal <br />description (Part of Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 32, Range 25) and the <br />Anoka County Tax ID number 27-32-25-33-0006. <br />The City of Ramsey and CBN Enterprises. LLC (Jam Hops) have been in discussions to develop a recreational <br />facility in Ramsey. Activities to be conducted in this building include: pre-school and school -age gymnastic and <br />Ninja classes. They also will have open gym (trampolines), birthday parties, field trips and a theater program. <br />The Developer has interest in a 4.14 acre site south of Soderholm and Associates and west of the old Public <br />Works site. This property was not on the market but based on recent discussion with Anoka County it has been <br />determined that none of this parcel is needed for highway purposes. As such, Staff was comfortable entering into <br />negotiations for development of this site. The proposed project would be the construction of a 22,000 square foot <br />facility with the ability to add 8,000 or more square feet at a later date. The project would be a relocation of the <br />Anoka facility off of Bunker Lake Boulevard to Ramsey. Staff has received a preliminary sketch identifying the <br />location of the proposed building and a generic site layout. Staff has reviewed the proposed layout and has <br />requested more detailed information relating to building footprint (and expansion), materials and some <br />preliminary building elevations. Staff is generally acceptable to the site plan and use and has communicated the <br />need for compliance with City Code when constructing the building. Part of this project will require the <br />extension of City Sewer and Water to the site (estimated to be about 100-200 feet). Being that this is City owned <br />land and we are a quasi -developer, it is not unreasonable share in some of the cost of bringing utilities to the site. <br />There is an expansion project for Soderholm and Associates that will likely occur this year which could lead to <br />some cost savings for the extension of City Sewer and Water. The City has received a Retroactive No <br />Association Determination letter from the MPCA which helps clear the way for development on this site. The <br />Buyer will need to have its bank sign off on the environmental work and RNAD letter the City has completed. <br />The Buyer has requested that the City give site control through execution of a Purchase Agreement so it can start <br />"spending money" on building design, site engineering and project costs to further define the project. No <br />incentives are being asked for by the Developer on this project. <br />The Planning Commission will still need to review the formal site plan to ensure the layout is consistent with City <br />zoning and code. The time periods, and extensions outlined in the term sheet and PA are consistent with recent <br />PA templates aside from the requirement for a Certificate of Occupancy being 16 months rather than the usual <br />12. The change is due to the longer timeframes the construction industry is seeing for obtaining building <br />materials. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />
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