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EDA Minutes 05-09-2012MINUTES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA) Wednesday, May 9, 2012 - 6:00 p.m. Commissioners Present: President Bill Demeules, Vice President Bill Tapper, Treasurer Tracy Hinz, Matt Frie, Rod Dragsten and Council Members Tom Perrault and Brian Stumpf Staff. Executive Director Megan Barnett- Livgard 1. Call to Order Bill Demeules called the meeting to order at 6 p.m. 2. Approve Meeting Minutes a) April 9, 2012 BILL TAPPER MOVED TO APPROVE THE APRIL 9, 2012 SPECIAL EDA MEETING MINUTES. BRIAN STUMPF SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 6 -0. (Rod Dragsten abstained.) b) April 11, 2012 BILL TAPPER MOVED TO APPROVE THE APRIL 11, 2012 REGULAR EDA MEETING MINUTES. MATT FRIE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 6 -0. (Rod Dragsten abstained.) 3. Consideration of additional agenda items a) Request to change the June meeting date 4. Consideration of adopting Resolution #2012 -041 approving a Purchase Agreement between Fred & Pat Culp and the Monticello EDA The EDA and City Council had agreed to move forward with the purchase of property located at 349 Broadway Street (Fred's Auto), at a price of $84,000. The purchase agreement requires that an environmental assessment be completed on the property prior to closing. There was no discussion. BILL TAPPER MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION #2012 -041 APPROVING THE PURCHASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRED AND PAT CULP AND THE MONTICELLO EDA. BRIAN STUMPF SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 6 -1 WITH TOM PERRAULT VOTING IN OPPOSITION. Economic Development Authority Minutes 05/09/12 Tom Perrault said that he didn't think this was a strategic property to purchase for downtown development at this time and that he'd prefer to save EDA resources for more important purchases. 5. Consideration of authorizing a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment for the property located at 349 Broadway Street (Fred's Auto) Braun Intertec and Pro Source submitted quotes to complete a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment on the property proposed for EDA purchase located at 349 Broadway. The quotes are fairly similar in terms of price and method and staff indicated a willingness to work with either business. Bill Demeules noted that the EDA could save $553 with Pro Source if no contaminants were identified. The Pro Source quote would be $1600 more than the Braun Intertec quote should contamination issues be identified during the assessment. He suggested that Braun Intertec would offer a better level of protection in that it would do 5 soil borings as compared to the 3 borings recommended by Pro Source. He recommended the EDA approve the Braun Intertec quote. Brian Stumpf asked about the time frame involved in the assessment. Staff indicated that both companies anticipate a mid -June completion. He also clarified that funds for purchase would come from EDA General Funds. Tracy Hinz asked if the EDA has used either company. Staff noted that both are reputable. Rod Dragsten asked if Braun Intertec would look for metal contamination. Brian Stumpf noted that Fred's Auto would have been under strict OSHA regulations for collection and disposal of contaminants. He suggested the EDA could ask for summary reports. Staff clarified that the EDA does not need to complete Phase I because bank financing is not required for property purchase and the City is already aware that there are potential environmental concerns on the property. Phase II would identify the type and level of soil contamination. Tracy clarified that there the testing company would not remove the contaminant. Bill Demeules indicated that soil contamination must be reported to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). Staff stated that the City would work with the MPCA to put together a remediation plan for the site. Bill Tapper suggested that the Braun Intertec proposal would provide greater assurance as to what is in the ground and a better handle on what costs would be. Matt Frie agreed that it would be better to spend the extra funds to be more thorough in the assessment. Economic Development Authority Minutes 05/09/12 BILL TAPPER MOVED TO AUTHORIZE BRAUN INTERTEC TO COMPLETE A PHASE II ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS 329 BROADWAY STREET. TRACY HINZ SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 7 -0. 6. Director Resort (verbal) a) New City Logo — Staff shared the new City logo approved by City Council. b) Commercial Broker Tour — Numerous firms, developers, brokers and representatives from Greater MSP joined staff on a bus tour showcasing Monticello's assets. c) Proposed Podawiltz Development - City Council approved moving forward with the Podawiltz Development housing proposal. Staff obtained additional information from the Housing Finance Agency which indicated a need for this type of housing in the area. The developer will do a housing study in the summer to confirm those findings and start planning and TIF processes in the fall. Construction would be scheduled for next year. d) Grow MN visits- Staff continues to be involved with Chamber site visits to local manufacturers. e) Greater MSP — Greater MSP has indicated that overall development is underway, and that businesses are expanding and looking to relocate to this region. f) Transportation Update — City staff continue to conduct meetings with property owners along the proposed Fallon Avenue Overpass. Matt Frie asked if transportation projects would come before the EDA for review. Staff noted that the City Engineer would provide periodic updates on projects but that the EDA would be formally involved only if EDA funds were requested. Consideration of items added to the agenda a) Request to change the June meeting date — The EDA agreed to change the regular meeting June meeting date to June 20th due to staff scheduling conflicts. Northland Securities will present the updated TIF Management Plan at that time. 8. Adiourn BILL TAPPER MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 6:18 PM. BRIAN STUMPF SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 7 -0. Recorder: Approved: Attest: