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EDA Minutes 10-10-2018 (Workshop Meeting)MINUTES WORKSHOP MEETING - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA) Wednesday, October 10th, 2018 — 5:00 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Commissioners Present: Bill Tapper, Tracy Hinz, 011ie Koropchak-White, Lloyd Hilgart, and Jim Davidson Commissioners Absent: Steve Johnson and Jon Morphew Staff Present: Angela Schumann, Jeff O'Neill, and Jim Thares 1. Call to Order Bill Tapper called the workshop meeting of the Economic Development Authority to order at 5:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call 3. Background Knowns of Block 52 A. History Context B. Current Plans — Small Area Study Guidance C. Scope of Completed Public Investments D. Marketing Efforts -Stakeholder Feedback E. Available Financial Tools Jim Thares provided the background history of Block 52. He noted that there was a shift of focus from Block 34 to Block 52 as the City wanted a larger focus on the areas near the parks. Lloyd Hilgart noted property owner's unwillingness to sell and City wells as an issue with Block 34 as well. Bill Tapper asked if there were any restrictions on Block 52 for parking. Thares noted that there was a deed restriction for public parking, but would be something that a developer and the City may be able to work through. Thares also explained the properties that the EDA has recently acquired. Angela Schumann reminded the EDA of the importance of the Small Area Study when they consider development proposals for Block 52. Staff would provide the plan to developers and would require that any deviation from the plan be approved by the City boards. Thares provided the discussion for available financial tools efforts. He explained the redevelopment TIF District possibility and that there may be a possibility to apply for a redevelopment grant through MN DEED. Thares identified that Block 52 has a consistent branding. He also noted stakeholder Economic Development Authority Minutes (Workshop Meeting) — October 10, 2018 Page 113 feedback in the downtown through the "Downtown Rounds" discussions with the property owner and business owners. 4. Directions to Move Forward with Redevelopment of Block 52 A. Preferred Desired Outcomes (most desired) B. Interim Uses/IUP— allow or not allow C. Right of Reverter - Background D. RFP Process or Solicit Offers via continued Marketing E. Additional Interim Investments F. Additional Property Acquisitions G. Overhead Utilities Angela Schumann explained that she anticipated that the direction of the EDA was to focus on the outcomes of the Small Area Study. Schumann summarized the outcome of the "Downtown Rounds" meetings. Questions about the vision and concerns about Block 52 were asked at these meetings. Schumann explained interim uses including better pedestrian access to West Bridge Park. She also explained some of the other interests of the Downtown Rounds included more events in the downtown, underneath bridge improvements connecting to the parks (lighting and colors), and wayfinding signage. Schumann also stated that the preliminary budget included a widened curb by the intersection at Walnut/Broadway and bump outs at this intersection to make crossing safer. Jim Thares inquired as to EDA interest in renting out buildings that it wwns in the interim time period. The EDA was hesitant on having external users rent the space. Thares explained the importance of having a "Right of Reverter" in any development contract with a future developer. This would be in place to protect the EDA if a developer does not follow through with the EDA's intent of selling their property. Thares looked for feedback on current marketing of the properties. Staff asked if additional properties become available on Block 52, if the EDA would be interested. Thares warned the EDA that there are overhead powerlines that would also need to be addressed with redevelopment. 5. Block 34 and Cedar Street Site Review A. Small Area Study Guidance Economic Development Authority Minutes (Workshop Meeting) — October 10, 2018 Page 2 13 B. Scope of Completed Public Investments C. Update on Marketinp_ Efforts OMITTED 6. Other N/A 7. Adiournment TRACY HINZ MOVED TO ADJOURN AT 5:57 P.M. OLLIE KOROPCHAK-WHITE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 5-0. Recorder: Jacob Thunander Approved: November 14, 201 Attest: Economic Development Director Economic Development Authority Minutes (Workshop Meeting) — October 10, 2018 Page 3 13