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Pursuant to due cali and notice thereof,the St. Joseph Economic Development Authority met on
Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 5:00 PM at 329 7th Avenue SE, St.Joseph in Serenity on 7tn
Members Present: Chair Dale�ck. Board Members Doug Danielson, Gary Osberg, Rick Schultz, EDA
Director/Administrator Judy Weyrens
Members Absent: Larry Hosch
Citv Representatives Present: Community Development Director Therese Haffner
Others Present: Matt Imdieke, Serenity on 7th Representative
Chair Daie Wick called the St. Joseph Ecvnomic Development Authority meeting to order at 5:00 PM
Serenitv on 7th Tour
Matt Imdieke gave a tour and provided an overview of the amenities Serenity on 7th offers.
Public Comments: No one present wished to speak.
Apenda Approval: Danielson made a mo6on to approve the agenda,seconded by Schult2 and
passed unanimously by those present.
Consent Apenda: Wick made a motion to approve the consent agenda as follows;seconded by
Osberg and passed unanimously by those present.
a. Minutes-Approved the minutes of April 19, 2017.
b. Financial Report-Accepted the May/June 2017 Financiai Report as presented.
EDA Director Reports
TIF Reports:Weyrens presented the TIF Reports for the follawing projects:
TIF 1-4 St. Joe Development, LLC
TIF 2-1 Millstream Project
TIF 2-2 St.Joseph Meat Market
TIF 2-3 Bayou Blues
TIF 3-1 Central MN Credit Union
Schultz questioned the TIF status of the Bayou Blues (24 North) project since it has not started.Weyr�ns
indicated that MN State Law requires activity to occur within four years from the date of certification.The
owner has indicated they are looking for one more commercial user.There was discussion on downtown
parking. Schultz shared that he would be meeting with the Colfege of St. Benedict in a couple of weeks
and suggested discussing parking. Osberg questioned parking in the former city hall parking lot.Weyrens
clarified that this was public parking but that it has not been used. Danielson made a motion to approve
the submittal of the TIF reports to the State Auditor as presented;seconded by Schultr and
passed unanimously by those present.
Industrial Park Update:Weyrens shared that staff met with Larry Hosch with the Greater St. Cloud
Development Corporation and Dave Gruenes with Stearns Electric regarding working together on
development of the Parkway Business Center. The property is bank owned. Weyrens invited the EDA to
the City Council meeting on Monday,June 26'"where this will be discussed. Danielson questioned how
long this has been bank owned. Weyrens said several yea�s. Stearns Electric is interested in partnering.
Weyrens reported that staff recently met with Heidi Peper who is a grant writer with SEH on applying for
State Business Development Public Infrastructure(BDPI)grant funding to extend infrastructure to the
Parkway Business Center area and further east. Cities are able to get up to two million dollars in a finro
year period. City Engineer Randy Sabart is determining a cost estimate to extend infrastructure. Schultz
asked how many acres there were.Weyrens said 54 acres. Danielson asked what the land was zoned.
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Weyrens said light industrial with a portion being commercial. There was discussion on the City
purchasing the property.Weyrens indicated there were some funds in the EDA Fund.A resolution to
approve an application to the BDPI grant program will be presented to the City Council for action on
Monday, June 26'h. Consensus was in support of submitting a grant appiication for funding to extend
infrastructure to the Parkway Business Park area.
Development Updates: Weyrens reported that O'Reilly Auto Parts Stare started construction and that
Kwik Trip plans to start this August. Field Street is underway and the street for Graceview 5 neighborhood
has been paved. Osberg asked about JR's Auto. Weyrens shared that they recently closed. There was
discussion on the future of the property and the redevelopment opportunity. Staff is researching the
Brownfields Cleanup Program for potential environmental clean-up needs. The property is zoned R3
Multiple Family Residential. Osberg questioned what could be done about a house that has teflon on it.
Weyrens said the state building code does not address this and the City does not have an ordinance
addressing this. Osberg suggested passing an ordinance. There was discussion on devetoping the
southwest area of the City.
Studv Updates: Weyrens reported that the Comprehensive Plan public engagement report has been
posted on the project website. The CSAH 75 Pedestrian Crossing Study will be presented to the City
Council on August 7�". Osberg asked about the map project.Weyrens shared that the Chamber of
Commerce was not interested in doing a map with the City but they were going to work with businesses
to have their businesses registe�ed with Google Maps.There was discussion on the lodging tax. Schultz
discussed how St. Cloud was able to put a portion of the tax in their general fund and because of that he
does not want to join the St. Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB).Weyrens shared that the
City of Sartell created their own CVB. Osberg asked if the City of St. Joseph could do the same.Weyrens
said yes and a Board would be set up. Weyrens suggested bringing back a structure at the next meeting.
Ad'�ourn: Schul�made a motion to adjoum at 6:16 PM; seconded by Danielson and passed
unanimously.
Therese Haffner
Community Development Director