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Mr. March addressed the redevelopment issue of this property. Mr. March distributed a <br /> request for proposals that the City of Wyoming developed to redevelop some of their <br /> City's property. <br /> Council member Broussard Vickers stated that the current Public Works property would <br /> have to be rezoned to allow redevelopment as it is zoned "public" right now. <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned the possibility of Anoka County widening County Road 14 <br /> and future plans for Centerville Road as well. <br /> Mayor Wilharber distributed information on his conversation with Mr. Huber the owner of <br /> Eagle Trucking on 20 Avenue regarding the sale of this property and addressed the <br /> possibility of the City purchasing this site for the Public Works facility. <br /> Council member Nelson stated that the residents should be kept informed of the <br /> redevelopment of the current public works site and plans for a new public works. <br /> Mr. March stated that he would contact Tom Peterson to find out what exactly the <br /> feasibility report for the water main extension and appurtenances will cover. <br /> After discussion on the above items, Council reached a consensus that Council should <br /> make formal motions at their October 27, 1999 meeting: <br /> 1. Develop a request for proposals for the redevelopment of the current public works <br /> property and direct staff to contact property owners on the intention of the City. <br /> 2. Order the feasibility report for the extension of water main and the "streetscape" <br /> improvements in the downtown area and investigate the County's intentions for <br /> County Road 14. <br /> 3. Proceed with the investigation for a new public works facility <br /> a) State the City's strong interest in the Eagle Trucking site with Mr. Huber. <br /> b) Go through the Eagle Trucking building again to ensure that it will meet <br /> the City's needs as a Public Works facility. <br /> c) Obtain an appraisal of the building and property. <br /> d) Verify the actual size of the lot for future lot split possibilities. <br /> e) Obtain Phase I environmental assessment of the property. <br /> f) Discuss financing options with Mr. Huber. <br /> g) Possible date of ownership. <br /> II. Revising the Preliminary Budget <br /> Mr. March informed the Council of the monies left over after expenditures were included <br /> in the budget and reviewed the Council's goals. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />