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EDC Minutes <br />May 4, 2016 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />Senior Planner Bachler noted that for 2016, staff recommended to the EDA that the City focus <br />on visiting businesses in the Red Fox -Grey Fox Business District due to transportation issues, new <br />businesses in the Red Fox Business Center, and recent business turnover in the area. He then <br />provided further details on the next steps for this priority project. <br />Commissioner Lassen asked how the City would use the information from the business visits. <br />Senior Planner Bachler noted that feedback from businesses could help inform discussions <br />around traffic issues along the Lexington Avenue corridor and future land use plans for this area of <br />the City. <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher noted that the Planning Commission's 2016 <br />work plan included looking specifically at the B-4 District and whether the current purpose and <br />allowed uses in this district is consistent with the City's long-term vision for the area. <br />Commissioner Johnson commented on the importance of meeting with existing businesses in the <br />area to understand what issues they face and how the City can help address any concerns. <br />The Commission supported the staff recommendation to focus on the Red Fox -Grey Fox Business <br />District and the proposed next steps for this project. <br />Senior Planner Bachler explained that the second priority project was to convene a roundtable of <br />commercial real estate brokers in Arden Hills in order to gather information on local market <br />dynamics. He noted that SPACC expressed a willingness to organize the roundtable discussion. <br />Staff would provide a summary report to the EDC and EDA. <br />Commissioner Lassen questioned what the amount of commercial real estate volume was in <br />Arden Hills on an annual basis in terms of leasing. <br />Senior Planner Bachler stated that he did not have information on these figures. <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher noted that a majority of the retail, office, and <br />industrial properties in the City are leased by only a handful of brokerage companies. <br />The Commission was supportive of proceeding with this priority project. <br />Senior Planner Bachler explained that the final priority project was to explore the City's role in <br />workforce development. He noted that this would involve researching resources that are currently <br />available through Ramsey County, the State, and other entities, and beginning to build <br />relationships with local community colleges and Mounds View Public Schools, <br />The Commission was supportive of proceeding with this priority project. <br />B. State of the City <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher explained that a State of the City event has been <br />held in four of the previous five years. She noted that in the past two years, two events have been <br />