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8. 2. <br /> CC Regular Session <br /> Meeting Date: 02/25/2025 <br /> Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br /> Title: <br /> Adopt Resolution #25-045 Approving Purchase Agreement and Right of Re-Entry Agreement for the <br /> Sale of Part of Outlot 6, COR FIVE (portions may be closed to the public) <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The City Council may choose to go into closed session pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 13D.05, <br /> subdivision 3(c)(3)to consider offers or counteroffers for the purchase or sale of real or personal property. If the <br /> City Council chooses to enter into to closed session the statute and reason above needs to be referenced along <br /> with legal description(Part of Outlot B, COR FIVE) and the Anoka County Tax ID number 28-32-25-24-0020. <br /> The purpose of this case is to reconsider the sale of Part of Outlot B, COR FIVE to CorTrust Bank,N.A. to <br /> develop a+/- 5,000 SF Bank. The City of Ramsey and Dean Suchy,Market Manager, from CorTrust Bank,have <br /> been in recent discussions with Staff to re-visit developing a bank in the COR. This is a project that has previously <br /> received an EDA recommendation to the City Council for approval in August of 2022,but it ultimately was not <br /> approved by the City Council. Below is some reference to past actions by the City Council. <br /> At the July 11, 2023 City Council Meeting, the property was rezoned to COR-2b which permitted the bank use, <br /> but the Site Plan recommended for approval from the Planning Commission was not approved by a past Council <br /> (voted down 4-3) for a number of reasons outlined in the attached minutes. The proposed Zeolite Street driveway <br /> entrances/exits shown on the site would line up with the access constructed by the Hilton Home2 Suites. The <br /> proposed building architecture meets/exceeds COR zoning standards and will look sharp on the corner. A copy of <br /> the staff report from the July 11, 2023, CC meeting is attached as historical reference for this case. COR-2b <br /> zoning requires a Conditional Use Permit to accommodate the drive-thrus which would run concurrently with the <br /> Site Plan and Plat. The new project proposed is generally the same as what was brought forward previously, aside <br /> from the recommendation by the City Council to retain the future development site north of the proposed bank at <br /> the January 14, 2025 Work session. The project site has room for a small second building to the north that could <br /> be sold to another developer and constructed at a later date. (see attached combined site plan). Staff is suggesting <br /> a 16 month Right of Re-Entry Agreement for construction of the 5,000 SF CorTrust bank which is typical for <br /> COR Development Agreements. <br /> Procedural Information <br /> Over a year has lapsed since this item was last reviewed by the City Council, so it can be brought back again <br /> through the City process for consideration without the need for a council member that voted to reject the <br /> previously submitted site plan bringing it forward. As referenced above,the City Council met at Work Session <br /> on January 14th and the consensus was to support the project moving forward with the city retaining the land <br /> north of the bank site. CorTrust will be responsible for construction all internal roadways and access to Zeolite St <br /> NW at the cost of the bank. Mr. Suchy has communicated to Staff that CorTrust Bank previously invested at <br /> least$75,000 into the previous project submittal which was not approved but is excited at the possibility of <br /> moving forward with the project once again. <br /> Notification: <br /> None required <br /> Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />