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Economic Development Authority (EDA) <br />Meeting Date: 10/10/2024 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br />4. 1. <br />Title: <br />Consider Provision of Sewer and/or Water Access Charge Assistance for New Brewery in Ramsey (Moved from <br />Agenda item 4.2) <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider provision/eligibility of Sewer or Water Access Charges (SAC and WAC) <br />Assistance for a Brewery considering opening in Ramsey. The EDA and City Council have expressed the desire <br />to bring a brewery/brew pub to Ramsey. Staff has been working with an experienced brewery (Rustech) to <br />consider a 3000-4000 SF build out of an existing building in the COR development. The proposed project will be <br />a brewery/tap-room and will not be a brew pub. The brewery asked if the City had any programs that would help <br />with the costs of the SAC and WAC charges for the project. The City currently has a SAC and WAC deferral <br />program (See attached) for sit-down full -service restaurants, but this project does not meet the current program <br />parameters. The City also has 24 un-allocated SAC credits from previous demolitions (See attached) that could be <br />considered to be applied to this project. Currently, the City does not have a policy for using these un-allocated <br />SAC credits but it could be considered on a case by case basis by the EDA and a recommendation could be <br />provided to the City Council if the EDA believes this would be a good use of those credits for a targeted industry. <br />Staff is not asking the EDA to take formal action as the brewery has not submitted a formal request. However, <br />Staff does want some consensus by the EDA on the willingness to either modify the existing SAC and WAC <br />Deferral program to include breweries / taprooms (without full service) or to recommend that the City support <br />offering some of the 24 un-allocated SAC credits for a future brewery project in the City of Ramsey. Staff <br />anticipates the Met Council to assign 4-7 SAC units for this project based on seating and final square footage. <br />Based on EDA consensus/direction, Staff would be bringing this back to the EDA for formal action at a later <br />meeting. <br />Notification: <br />None required <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Staff is excited at the prospect of bringing a brewery to the City of Ramsey. Staff believes that the provision of <br />assistance, via a reduction of SAC and/or WAC charges, would help bring this project to Ramsey. Currently, <br />there are breweries in Anoka, Blaine, Coon Rapids, Bethel and Elk River. Staff believes that there is a market in <br />Ramsey that is not, pardon the pun, being served in Ramsey. Staff believe the two options presented above are <br />both viable. The economics of modifying the SAC and WAC deferral program to allow for brewery/taprooms <br />would place the financial responsibility on the EDAto fund up to 70% of the SAC and WAC fees. The other <br />alternative to utilize banked SAC credits would come at zero cost to the EDA and still would be beneficial for <br />recruiting a brewery to the City of Ramsey and it would keep intact the current full-time restaurant assistance <br />policy. Staff understands that having these credits banked could be helpful for the development of RALF <br />Properties along Highway 10 and other desired users as well. Of the 24 banked credits, 14 were obtained from <br />Highway 10 demolitions. Staff feels that using 4-7 credits from the old City Hall site (3) and the leftover credits <br />from the Complete Auto (Former Amoco) project (4) would be a good use. <br />1) Direct Staff to work with Rustech Brewery, and to recommend to City Council the allocation of SAC credits to <br />the project <br />
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