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Elk River City Council Meeting <br />October 11, 1993 <br />--------------- - - - - -- <br />Page 2 <br />Commerce to see if they would be interested in having a community <br />billboard sign at their new location. <br />Business Park Task Force Presentation <br />Pat Dwyer, Chair of the EDA Business Park Task Force, updated the <br />Council on the Task Force composition and reviewed the progress and <br />current status of the Task Force. Pat Dwyer also reviewed the current <br />status of the existing industrial lots available in Elk River and noted <br />that the City is quickly running out of industrial lots. He stated <br />there is a need to develop industrial property. He further noted that <br />the concept of the Task Force is to have two different types of <br />industrial parks available. The Task Force is recommending that a <br />light industrial park be located in the eastern area of the City along <br />Highway 10 and that a business park be created along Highway 10 in the <br />western area of the City. <br />Pat Dwyer reviewed possible funding sources for the City or the EDA to <br />acquire the land for the parks. He stated that the Task Force is <br />recommending to amend TIF Plans No. 1 and No. 3 to enable funds from <br />TIF Districts No. 1 and No. 3 to be used in the acquisition of land for <br />additional industrial and business parks. He noted that there is an <br />estimated $430,000 to $435,000 in funds available from Districts No. 1 <br />and No. 3. <br />Pat Dwyer also discussed infrastructure improvements necessary for the <br />parks. He stated that the options available to pay for the <br />construction of roads and the installation of utilities include the <br />sale of bonds via Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429, or an application to <br />the U.S. Economic Development Administration (USEDA). <br />Pat Dwyer stated that the Business Park Task Force is also requesting <br />that a recommendation be made to the Planning Commission to study the <br />creation of a new business park zone in the western area of the City. <br />Mayor Duitsman stated it is important to get industrial development in <br />Elk River and the only way to get ahead is to dedicate the TIF funds <br />from Districts No. 1 and No. 3 for land acquisition. Mayor Duitsman <br />further stated that if money is needed for Main Street redevelopment, <br />the BRA could dedicate some of its funds to that purpose. <br />Councilmember Dietz indicated he agreed with Mayor Duitsman in that it <br />is important to acquire land for industrial development and that the <br />funds from Districts No. 1 and No. 3 be used. <br />Economic Development Coordinator Bill Rubin indicated that the money <br />from Districts No. 1 and No. 3 would be used as seed money and would be <br />recaptured from land sales. These funds would be used in subsequent <br />phases of the business park. <br />Councilmember Holmgren questioned whether it was necessary to use all <br />• of the money from Districts No. 1 and No. 3. He indicated he would <br />rather not commit all of the funds at one time, but would like to see a <br />project prior to committing the funds. <br />
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