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EDC Minutes <br /> March 17, 2010 <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br /> B. Gateway Sign Selection (continued) <br /> Community Development Director Lehnhoff asked if the Commission had considered locating a <br /> sign at Round Lake Road and Highway 96. This location would impact a number of local <br /> businesses. The Commission was in favor with this sign location. <br /> MOTION: Chair von Holtum moved and Mr. Davidson seconded, to recommend the <br /> _City Council approve two gateway signs, one at the corner of Lexington <br /> Avenue and County Road E; and the other at Round Lake Road and <br /> Highway 96. The motion carried. <br /> C. TCAAP Update and Proposed Zoning Regulations <br /> Community Development Director Lehnhoff provided a TCAAP update to the Commission. He <br /> explained three parcels of land would be transferred to Ramsey County for use as trail corridors. <br /> The remaining 431 acres of the site were up for public auction and redevelopment. The auction <br /> was to be held in late June. The Council has reaffirmed the support for the 2030 Comprehensive <br /> Plan which calls for a mixed use development on the TCAAP site. At this time, the City is <br /> addressing the zoning regulations on the property to bring it into conformance with the mixed <br /> use vision. <br /> • Community Development Director Lehnhoff explained the TCAAP site has several superfund <br /> sites which meant the potential buyer of the site could not take title of the land until the <br /> remediation was complete. The expense for the cleanup was unknown and would be worked <br /> through once a master plan for the property was finalized. <br /> Community Development Director Lehnhoff reported the City would be hosting a multi- <br /> jurisdictional meeting on April 14, 2010 to provide an update on the property. He then began <br /> reviewing the proposed zoning regulations for TCAAP and asked for questions or comments <br /> from the Commission. <br /> Chair von Holtum asked if the City had received a bid packet from the GSA. Community <br /> Development Director Lehnhoff explained the City did not yet have this information. A draft <br /> should be available mid-April for the City to review. He noted a second bidder's conference <br /> would be held at the end of May. <br /> Mr. Erickson questioned what would happen if the public auction was unsuccessful in the sale of <br /> the property. Community Development Director Lehnhoff this would be a possibility, but the <br /> City is uncertain of the interested bidders. The City has spoken with the GSA about these <br /> concerns and the GSA does not have a specific process laid out for this scenario. Potentially, <br /> another auction could be held or the property would go up for sale again in several years. <br />
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