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HILLS <br /> MEMORANDUM _ <br /> Item LB <br /> DATE: October 28, 2009 <br /> TO: Mayor and City Council <br /> FROM: Ron Moorse, City Administrator <br /> SUBJECT: Preparation for TCAAP Public Sale <br /> At the October 20 joint work session with the Ramsey County Board, the board reconfirmed <br /> their interest in accepting the Wildlife Corridor and indicated a possible interest in the primer <br /> tracer area. However, the Board indicated it was not interested in acquiring the majority of the <br /> property for a regional park use. Based on their response, the public sale of the property is likely <br /> to move forward; since the GSA has suggested the Wildlife Corridor, and possibly the primer <br /> tracer area, can be transferred as part of the auction process <br /> The next significant step in the public sale process is the bidders' conference scheduled for <br /> November 18, at which potential buyers will be looking for direction from the City regarding the <br /> g g <br /> type of development desired on the property. Also, since the property will be sold bYpublic <br /> auction rather than through a negotiated sale with a pre-approved master <br /> development plan, the <br /> p <br /> City's control over the development of the property will be based on the land use controls that <br /> are in place at the time of the sale, particularly the Comprehensive Plan, zoning regulations, and <br /> g <br /> design standards. <br /> The foundation of the City's direction to potential buyers at the bidders' conference, and the <br /> basis for any amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan and zoning regulations, is a shared <br /> broad vision for the reuse of the property. Ideally, an outline of the key elements of this vision <br /> would be available for the November 18 bidders' conference. In an effort to meet that timeline, <br /> staff will prepare a working outline for a draft vision for Council review and discussion at the <br /> November 9 TCAAP work session. The outline will be based on staff s understanding of the <br /> Council's views of the reuse of the property, and staff s thoughts about how best to build those <br /> views into a vital, viable development concept. The focus of the November 9 TCAAP work <br /> session would then be a process of discussing the working outline for the draft vision, and <br /> working toward agreement on an outline of the key elements of the vision. <br />