4.1.
Economic Development Authority (EDA)
- Meeting Date:
- 10/09/2014
- Submitted For:
- Patrick Brama
- By:
- Patrick Brama, Administrative Services
Title:
Future Business Park Update and Review Proposed RFQ
Purpose/Background:
PURPOSE:
1. Receive updates on recent business park activity (will be provided at meeting).
2. Review DRAFT request for qualifications (RFQ)--
BACKGROUND (future business park):
The City of Ramsey is home to hundreds of successful and growing businesses. Many of these businesses are located in the City’s original “Business Parks” along Bunker Lake Boulevard, just north of U.S. Highway 10, east of Ramsey Boulevard. In recent years, available land for existing Ramsey businesses to expand, or for new businesses to locate in Ramsey, has become scarce. As a result, the Ramsey EDA and City Council have identified securing a new business park a priority.
In the winter of 2013-14, a new business park location was identified by the Ramsey Economic Development Authority (EDA), Planning Commission, and City Council. The newly proposed business park is located along Bunker Lake Boulevard, west of Armstrong Boulevard, on the north side of U.S. Highway 10; and will include nearly 100 acres of land available for development by businesses. The City is currently in the process amending its Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinances to allow for the proposed business park. The proposed business park is, and will be, owned and operated by private developers, not the City of Ramsey.
The City's vision statement reads, "Achieve economic vitality with strategic infrastructure investments through market-driven growth." This vision supports the City's exploration of bringing infrastructure improvements to this property in order to facilitate economic growth.
The future business park is one component (about 92 acres) of a larger green-field area ready for development (about 350 acres). This larger area green-field area includes areas for single-family residential development (about 118 acres), medium-density residential (about 31 acres) and room for a future private school campus (about 90 acres).
The City’s future business park, and larger developable green-field area, will be served by the future U.S. Highway 10/Armstrong Boulevard (CSAH 83) interchange. This interchange will begin construction in the spring of 2015 and is expected for completion in the spring of 2017. The City expects the construction of this major interchange to increase the demand for development of this green-field area; and the future Ramsey business park.
BACKGROUND (RFQ):
The primary roadway system serving the future business park (and larger developable area) is Bunker Lake Boulevard and Puma Street. These roadways are both Municipal State-Aid (MSA) streets. The purpose of the attached RFQ is to study traffic impacts resulting from the future business park (along with other users), examine the feasibility of constructing supporting infrastructure, and developing preliminary design layouts/plans and specifications. This information will put elected officials in a position to make strategic planning/preparations decisions; and, to put Staff in a better position to respond to prospects interested in the future business park (i.e. what is the required new infrastructure, what will it look like, what will it cost, what is the financial responsibility of various parties, etc.). Currently, when Staff works prospects interested in the future business park, the City is experiencing a competitive disadvantage when considering the several "development unknowns" outlined above.
1. Receive updates on recent business park activity (will be provided at meeting).
2. Review DRAFT request for qualifications (RFQ)--
Traffic Impact Study, Feasibility Report and Preliminary Design:
Improving Bunker Lake Boulevard and Puma Street in the City of Ramsey, Minnesota
NOTE: this RFQ will be reviewed by the EDA again in November.
Improving Bunker Lake Boulevard and Puma Street in the City of Ramsey, Minnesota
NOTE: this RFQ will be reviewed by the EDA again in November.
BACKGROUND (future business park):
The City of Ramsey is home to hundreds of successful and growing businesses. Many of these businesses are located in the City’s original “Business Parks” along Bunker Lake Boulevard, just north of U.S. Highway 10, east of Ramsey Boulevard. In recent years, available land for existing Ramsey businesses to expand, or for new businesses to locate in Ramsey, has become scarce. As a result, the Ramsey EDA and City Council have identified securing a new business park a priority.
In the winter of 2013-14, a new business park location was identified by the Ramsey Economic Development Authority (EDA), Planning Commission, and City Council. The newly proposed business park is located along Bunker Lake Boulevard, west of Armstrong Boulevard, on the north side of U.S. Highway 10; and will include nearly 100 acres of land available for development by businesses. The City is currently in the process amending its Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinances to allow for the proposed business park. The proposed business park is, and will be, owned and operated by private developers, not the City of Ramsey.
The City's vision statement reads, "Achieve economic vitality with strategic infrastructure investments through market-driven growth." This vision supports the City's exploration of bringing infrastructure improvements to this property in order to facilitate economic growth.
The future business park is one component (about 92 acres) of a larger green-field area ready for development (about 350 acres). This larger area green-field area includes areas for single-family residential development (about 118 acres), medium-density residential (about 31 acres) and room for a future private school campus (about 90 acres).
The City’s future business park, and larger developable green-field area, will be served by the future U.S. Highway 10/Armstrong Boulevard (CSAH 83) interchange. This interchange will begin construction in the spring of 2015 and is expected for completion in the spring of 2017. The City expects the construction of this major interchange to increase the demand for development of this green-field area; and the future Ramsey business park.
BACKGROUND (RFQ):
The primary roadway system serving the future business park (and larger developable area) is Bunker Lake Boulevard and Puma Street. These roadways are both Municipal State-Aid (MSA) streets. The purpose of the attached RFQ is to study traffic impacts resulting from the future business park (along with other users), examine the feasibility of constructing supporting infrastructure, and developing preliminary design layouts/plans and specifications. This information will put elected officials in a position to make strategic planning/preparations decisions; and, to put Staff in a better position to respond to prospects interested in the future business park (i.e. what is the required new infrastructure, what will it look like, what will it cost, what is the financial responsibility of various parties, etc.). Currently, when Staff works prospects interested in the future business park, the City is experiencing a competitive disadvantage when considering the several "development unknowns" outlined above.
Notification:
NA
Observations/Alternatives:
NA
Funding Source:
TBD: will be discussed in November.
Recommendation:
Update only: general comments and feedback are welcomed.
Action:
Update only: general comments and feedback are welcomed.
Attachments
- CBRE Listing Ramsey Business Park
- Request For Qualifications (RFQ) Future Business Park Bunker and Puma Improvements
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Bruce Westby | Bruce Westby | 10/06/2014 09:18 AM |
| Brian Hagen | Tim Gladhill | 10/06/2014 03:09 PM |
| Kurt Ulrich | Kurt Ulrich | 10/06/2014 03:20 PM |
- Form Started By:
- Patrick Brama
- Started On:
- 10/04/2014 12:36 PM
- Final Approval Date:
- 10/06/2014