HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil_Connection_011811Council weighs pros and cons of
easements for Jerry’s redevelopment
At a work session prior to its regu-
lar meeting, the Council reviewed
Jerry’s Enterprises redevelopment
plans and requests for restated easements.
Jerry’s would like to sell its north-
erly parcel on Vernon Avenue to
Walgreens. Walgreens would then remodel and move in to the Jerry’s Do-It Best Hardware building and
adjacent stores. Jerry’s Hardware
would move into the existing Olson
Bros. Pharmacy space next to the
supermarket. The uses are permit-ted and no site plan review is re-quired by the Planning Commission
or City Council.
However, Jerry’s has requested that the Edina Housing and Rede-velopment Authority, as property
owner of Edina Liquor – Grandview
and the ramp on Vernon Avenue,
consider amendments to the exist-ing easements. The City has also been asked to give Walgreens
exclusive use of 32 spaces in the
northerly parcel, though Edina
Liquor customers currently use
some of those spaces. Council Members expressed some
concerns with circulation and its
loss of parking in the area.
The HRA was scheduled to act on the restatement easement and
parking ramp agreement, but
Jerry’s asked that the matter be
tabled while negotiations continue.
Council hears request for new
TIF district
Also at its work session, the Council
considered a request for tax-
increment financing (TIF) for The Waters Senior Living housing pro-ject.
Shelter Corporation, the developer
of the project on the Colonial
Church site, has requested TIF in order to provide 28 units of afford-
able housing. After the develop-
ment is built, it is anticipated that
approximately $225,000 of prop-
erty taxes will be paid each year.
Should the TIF district be approved,
approximately $80,000 of those taxes will immediately be payable
to the city, County and school dis-
trict as “base taxes.” The remaining
$175,000 of incremental taxes is
available each year for the redevel-opment. Shelter has stated that it
will reduce rents in an amount
equal to $350,000 per year. There-
fore, 50 percent of the costs of the
affordability will be covered by the TIF.
The City has established a goal with
the Metropolitan Council to provide
138 to 212 units of affordable
housing before 2020. This project would provide a good start in at-tempting to meet the Met Council
goal.
The Council will continue considera-tion of the request for a TIF district at a future meeting.
Council approves two street
reconstruction projects The Council approved two neighbor-hood street reconstruction projects.
Sections of Brookview Avenue,
Dever Drive, Kellogg Avenue, Kel-
logg Place, Oaklawn Avenue, Park Place and Woodcrest Drive will be reconstructed as part of the Minne-
haha Woods Neighborhood Road-
way Improvements. New concrete
curb and gutters will be added as
part of the project. The estimated project cost is $3.121 million,
which will be funded by special
assessments. The estimated cost
per assessable lot is $16,300 per
residential equivalent unit (REU).
As part of the Carson’s Hill
Neighborhood Roadway Improve-
ments, sections of Eden Prairie
Road, Heather Lane, Highwood Drive, Idylwood Drive, Jeffrey Lane, Kaymar Drive, Leslee Lane, Pine
Grove Road and Saxony Road will
be reconstructed. The estimated
project cost is $1.5 million, which
will be funded by special assess-ments. The estimated cost per lot is
$9,260 per REU.
The Council also held a public hear-
ing on a reconstruction project in
A summary of the Jan. 18 Edina City Council & HRA meeting
Jan. 19, 2011
Volume 13, Issue 2 Council Connection
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the Golf Terrace Neighborhood, but tabled the matter until Feb. 15, giving staff additional time to re-
search stormwater issues.
Council begins consideration of
Veterans Memorial The Council granted first reading to
an ordinance establishing a Veter-
ans Memorial.
State law requires that cities that intend to construct, equip, main-tain, supervise and control a Veter-
ans Memorial must approve an
ordinance specifying the intent and
location of the memorial.
Four sites were considered for a
Veterans Memorial in Edina, but
Utley Park at 50th Street and
Wooddale Avenue was recom-
mended by the Veterans Memorial Committee and Park Board. The site was chosen because of its
visibility, serene space to accom-
modate private reflection, ade-
quate space for formal ceremo-nies, accessible parking, shade and access to public restrooms.
Next month, the Council will again
consider the ordinance and will
also weigh an agreement regarding the scope of the project and fund-raising efforts.
City approves contracts with
Local 49 The Council approved contracts for 2010 and 2011 with the Local 49
bargaining unit.
49ers will receive a half-percent
cost-of-living adjustment for 2010 and a 1 percent increase for 2011.
In addition, the City will contribute
$775 per month for 2010 and
$800 per month in 2011 for the
City-provided employee benefit coverage and life insurance and
for optional benefits offered by the
City through its flexible benefit
plan.
The City has yet to settle contracts
with three of its other five bargain-
ing units.