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February 6, 2017 <br />Cal Portner <br />Elk River City Manager <br />13065 Orono Parkway <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br />Dear Mr. Portner, <br />17796 Industrial Circle NW, Elk River, MN 55330 <br />Phone: (&763) 241-8703 Fax: (763) 663-1380 <br />www.specturmhighschool.org <br />This letter is intended as a follow up to the December 19, 2016 City Council meeting. As you know, <br />Spectrum has had active discussions with the City since August 2016 about our desire to expand <br />facilities within the Business Park. <br />Spectrum's first plan involved expanding within the remainder of the building in which Spectrum's sixth <br />grade facility is located. After careful consideration and planning, including discussions with City staff, <br />Spectrum applied for a conditional use permit (CUP) for this building. We were surprised to receive a <br />negative response toward this plan at the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting in December. <br />Based on that response, as well as new information presented to Spectrum from City staff about possible <br />land south of our existing high school building being donated to the school, Spectrum withdrew that <br />CUP application. <br />As we explore other alternatives, we at Spectrum feel it is helpful to remind you of the dimensions of <br />our expansion needs. Charter schools have limited funds for facilities. Unlike traditional school districts, <br />charter schools cannot use the levy process to raise additional funds. Spectrum has invested <br />substantially into its existing facilities in the Business Park, in reliance on the willingness of the City to <br />grant CUP's to Spectrum. <br />Spectrum has identified an expansion site within the Business Park: the building and land located at <br />17823 Industrial Circle, directly east from the high school across Industrial Circle (between the high <br />school and the existing 6th grade). This site would work for Spectrum's expansion of its 7th and 8th <br />grades and would fit within Spectrum's budget. We believe we could configure Spectrum's use of that <br />site in a manner that would also improve traffic flow on Industrial Circle. Spectrum is ready to proceed <br />with this plan if it can receive a CUP for the property. <br />Spectrum is mindful of comments from some who not only oppose any expansion of Spectrum within <br />the Business Park, but actively desire Spectrum to reduce its footprint within the Business Park. <br />Spectrum is willing to accommodate that desire and pursue construction of a second facility on another <br />site, coupled with vacating the existing sixth grade facility. However, any such option increases the cost <br />to Spectrum to a level that is substantially beyond Spectrum's ability to pay. To make any other option <br />work, Spectrum would have to sell its existing sixth grade facility for at least $4 million. We are not <br />aware of any market opportunity to sell the sixth grade site for that price. Therefore, to make any off-site <br />option viable, the City will need, at a minimum, to participate in a solution that purchases the sixth grade <br />facility from Spectrum for approximately $4 million. <br />Page 1 of 3 <br />
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