IDC Agenda 09-24-1987
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AGENDA
MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL DEVE
Thursday, September
City Hal
Members:
President Kendall, S
Arve Grimsmo, Rick W
Lungwitz, Bruce Gagn
Joel Winkelman, and
1. Call To Order.
OPMENT COMMITTEE
4, 1987 - 7:00AM
e11y Johnson, Bud Schrupp,
1fste11er, Jay Morrell, Dale
1ius, Ron Hoglund, Don Smith,
11ie Koropchak.
2. Approval of the August 20, 1987 IDC Minutes.
3. Consideration of Comparab1 Up Front City Charges for
Commerica1/Industria1 Deve opment Projects.
4. Consideration of Comparab1 Estimated Market Values.
5. Consideration of 1988 IDC anquet Speaker, Charlie Herrmann.
6. Consideration of Plans for the IDC November Meeting.
7. Reports: Beverage Process"ng Company
Extended Area Me ro Service
Joint Airport Co ission
Monticello Ford roperty
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8. Other Business.
9. Adj ournment .
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MINUTES
MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL DEV LOPMENT COMMITTEE
Thursday, August 20 1987 - 7:00AM
City Hall
Members Present: President Hervey Kendall, Shelly Johnson,
Arve Grimsmc, Rick Wolfsteller, Jay Morrell,
Dale Lungwi z, Ron Hoglund, Don Smith, Joel
Winkelman, cnd Ollie Koropchak.
Members Absent: Bruce Gagnel us and Bud Schrupp.
1. CALL TO ORDER.
President Kendall called he IDC meeting to order at 7:07AM.
2. APPROVAL OF THE JULY 14, 987 IDC MINUTES.
Ron Hoglund made a motion to approve the July 14, 1987 IDC
minutes, seconded by Don imith. Minutes stand approved.
3. REVIEW OF THE IDC FINANCIl L STATEMENTS.
The IDC reviewed the finarcial statements without comment.
4. INTRODUCTION AND WELCOME (F RICK WOLFSTELLER. CITY ADMINISTRATOR,
AS A MEMBER OF THE IDC.
President Kendall welcome( Rick Wo1fstel1er to the IDC and
acknowledged the importance of linkage between the City and the IDC
for industrial developmert.
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5. CONSIDERATION OF COMPARIS(N OF LOCAL PROPERTY ESTIMATED MARKET
VALUES AND ASSESSED VALUE < .
The IDC members having received a copy of comparable local
property estimated market values and Rick Wolfsteller explaining
the city was instructed t( bring the commerical/industrial
property valuations up t( 90-95% of their true market value
was the primary reason fo the increased property valuations.
Rick will check with the (ounty Assessor if other cities in
Wright County abided to tIe State's request. Mayor Grimsmo
reminded the IDC members (f Monticello's low taxes compared
to other communities. ThE committee requested a copy of
the city's up front chargES including building and plumbing permits;
water and sewer hookup chcrges; and industrial sewer and
water rates. Also compar son of other communities. It was
suggested to invite John ~imola, Public Works Director, to
the IDC meeting.
6. CONSIDERATION TO SELECT TIE DATE FOR THE 1988 IDC BANQUET.
Joel Winkelman recommende( the IDC change the date of the
IDC Banquet from the trad tional May date to Monday, September
19, 1988. It was agreed tpon by consensus of the IDC.
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7. CONSIDERATION TO SET GOAL < AND OBJECTIVES FOR 1988.
Don Smith suggested the C ty pursue a unified logo and the
IDC continue the personal contact with interested potential
companies. Pres. Kendall asked the IDC Goal Setting Subcommittee
to meet and establish the 1988 goals.
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8. CONSIDERATION FOR RECOMME DATION OF NOMINEES FOR THE NON-
REVOLVING LOAN FUND BOARD
The IDC didn't recommend Board of Directors for the Revolving
Loan Fund until the initi 1 program's pre1imiary draft is
completed. Dale Lungwitz agreed to be a member of the Board.
It was suggested that Kor pchak contact Ar1ys Nelson, Wright
County Commissioner, rega ding an interest for a Wright County
Development Program (revo ving fund).
9. REPORTS.
The IDC members accepted he reports as written.
10. OTHER BUSINESS.
None.
11. ADJOURNMENT.
By the consensus of the I C, the meeting adjourned.
Olive M. Koropchak
Executive Secretary
Monticello Industrial Develop ent Committee
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IDC Agenda - 9/24/87
3. CONSIDERATION OF COMPARAB E UP-FRONT CITY CHARGES FOR
COMMERICAL/INDUSTRIAL DEV LOPMENT PROJECTS.
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGRO ND.
At the last IDC meeting I
regarding the City's up-f
industrial. Enclosed is
charges for the beverage
to locate in Monticello.
present fees and remember
heavy user of water and s
of fees charged by Elk Ri
(Water and sewer rates ar
Points
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to consider if Cit
Cost of sewer hook
Fees must to paid
Used for Improveme
City engineer's bi
Industrial benefit
6.
Increase in proper
increase for 1988.
Need to complete c
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asked to compile some figures
ont charges for commerical/
copy of estimated start-up
rocessing company if they were
These figures are based on the
this particular company is a
wer. Also enclosed is a comparison
er. Litchfield. and Buffalo.
in the mail).
of Monticello encourages new business.
up charges for heavy users.
p front. (Can be used for initial working capital)
t Funds and General Fund.
;1 charged to developer.
to city (Increased property valuation and
increased jobs).
y valuation and projected mill rate
pavement. and landscaping immediately.
This is an informational "tern to be discussed by the IDC. Alternative
actions are list below.
B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS.
1. Drop the issue.
2. Investigate further.
3. Bring to attention of City Council.
C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION.
Staff recommends further nvestigation before involving City Council.
D. SUPPORTING DATA.
Copy of estimated start-u
and copy of city comparis
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to the beverage processing company
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ESTIMATED POTENTIAL START-UP COST FOR THE BEVERAGE PROCESSING
COMPANY IN CONFORMANCE WITH T E PRESENT CITY PERMITS AND HOOKUP
CHARGES.
$12,040.1
40.5
$12,080.6
etal building
Assumptions:
120,000 sq ft
23.35 acres
Building permit
Plumbing permit
TOTAL
based on $2,500,000 building valuation
Water hookup
Sewer hookup
TOTAL
7,030.0
96,000.0
$103,030.0
+
COMBINED TOTAL
$115,110.6
ESTIMATED MONTHLY OR ANNUAL W TER AND SEWER COST
Assumption: Water usage 6 m llion gallons per month or 300,000 per day
Estimated water bill
$1,696 40 per month or $20,358 per year
Assumption: Waste Treatment 1.63 million gallons per month or 81,500 gal/day
rounded to 80,000 gal/day.
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1,000 lbs. BOD p r day and 250 lbs TSS
$1,754.20
1,860.00
925.00
$4,539.20
Flow
BOD
TSS
Total
Estimated sewer bill
$4,539 20 per month or $54,470.40 per year
TOTAL WATER AND SEWER BILL AN UALLY: $74,828.40 estimated
ESTIMATED ANNUAL INCREMENT TO BE GENERATED
ESTIMATED MARKET VALUATION $ ,429,935.51
POTENTIAL JOBS 35 Initial 7 in five years
$88,502.93
Estimated cost to upgrade Che sea Road and Dundas Road to 9 ton
$76,455.00
Estimated cost of water tower and well $1 million
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Possible types of funding; T x Increment Financing
I dustrial Development Bonds
innesota Small City Development Loan Program
( Public Facility)
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INDUSTRIAL UP-FRONT CHARGES
September 1987
MONTICELLO
BUFFALO
Mary 682-1181
LITCHFIELD
Jim 693-7201
Rueben 693-3277
ELK RIVER
Ken 441-7420
ViVian 441-2020
Darrell 441-5136
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PERMIT
GOES TO
State Rec.
fees 1985
City General
Fund
State Rec.
fees 1982
Inspection.
eng. fees
State Rec.
fees 1979
State Rec.
fees 198 5~,
Adjustment
industrial val.
General Fund
PLBG.
PERMIT
$20.00
$1.00 per fixture
New $....0.00
Repair $15.00
$3.00 per fixture
WATER
HOOK-UP
GOES TO
Permit $20.00
4" line $1,200.
6" line 1,500.
8" line 2,000.
Meter - same as cost
to City
Plus material cost
Combined water &
sewer Permit $30.00
Water Improvement
Fund
Permit $100.00
Other costs
billed to dty
become special
assessments.
Meter same as
cost to City
$50.00 Privilege
fee, developer
responsible for
other costs.
Meter - same as
cost to City
4" line $900.
+ $1,098 meter
6" line $1.200.
+ $2,502 meter
10" line $1,600.
+ $4.844 meter
Other cost to
developer.
SEWER
HOOK-UP
GOES TO
Permit $20.00
$300.00 per
250 gal. flow
per day. $300.
per unit. Individ-
ual catagory/unit.
Sewer Improvement
Fund.
Permit $100.00
Other costs
billed to city
become special
assessments.
$150.00 for
4-6" line,
developer re-
sponsible for
other costs.
$1,000 per unit
1 unit 15 employee~
not by flow
City Engineer
Fees
Billed to
developer.
Ab sorb ed by
City or charged
to project cost
Settled between
developer's eng.
and city.
If city charges,
absorbed to
encourage business
Billed to
contractor
INDUSTRIAL UP-FR NT CHARGES
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BIG LAKE
BLDG State Rec
PERMIT fees 1985
(will be
adopted
this Jan.
previous
1982)
WATER $775. up-
HOOK-UP front +
$100 for
meter (on
larger projects
reduced or waiv d)
+ $ per valuati n
Other cost deve opers
responsibility
. SEWER Combined with
HOOK-UP water hook-up
(one charge)
CITY ENGINEER Negotigated
FEES between staff.
council. and
developer.
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IDC Agenda - 9/24/87
4. CONSIDERATION OF COMPARABL ESTIMATED MARKET VALUES.
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROU D.
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Having contacted Mr. Doug
that the State increased t
for the following Wright C
commerical/industrial esti
Buffalo, and Rockford, a 2
estimated market values in
commerical/industrial esti
Delano. Monticello's incr
not have the average incre
Monticello. I calculated
on the properties listed i
average increase of an ap
estimated market values.
have estimated the increas
indicated that replacement
however, the land cost are
selling prices of commeric
indicates to Mr. Gruber th
still be low. He does no
property values for commer
cities. Mr. Gruber is reI
of the variables. He said
a list of designated compa
he would consider supplyin
a possible increase of 10
mill rate. Rick Wolfste11
dollar for commerica1/indu
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CONSIDERATION OF 1988 IDC
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROU D.
Having written Mr. Herrman
guest speaker for the Sept
received the enclosed resp
plus expenses. Previous I
cost. I have not responde
discussion by the IDC memb
B. ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS.
1. Hire Mr. Herrmann for
2. Explore other alternat
C. STAFF RECOMMENDATION.
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None.
D. SUPPORTING DATA.
Copy of Mr. Herrmann's let er.
ruber, County Assessor, he explained
e estimated market values in 1985
unty cities: A 15% increase on
ated market value in Albertville,
% increase on commerica1/industrial
St. Michael, and a 10% increase on
ated market values in Annandale and
ase was in 1986 but Mr. Gruber did
se on commerical/industrial for
he average increase from 1986 to 1987
last month's agenda which showed an
roximate 21% on commerical/industrial
ary Anderson, City Assessor, would
between 20-25%. Mr. Gruber further
cost are about the same in all cities;
higher in Monticello. The recent
l/industrial property in Monticello
t the estimated market values may
have a comparable list of assessed
cal/industrial in Wright County
ctent to provide such a list because
if a competent person would compile
ative properties from various cities
the information. He also predicts
ills to the 1988 school district
r will try to get a per square
trial buildings in the county.
UET SPEAKER, CHARLIE HERRMANN.
on August 21 to be our potential
mber 19, 1988, IDC Banquet, I
Main issue is the $1,000 fee
C guest speakers have been without
to Mr. Herrmann's letter untJiL/a i.
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plus expenses.
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CHARLIE HERRMANN
Vice President
Corporate Sales Development
Phone: (507) 455-6226
August 31, 1987
Mr. Ollie Koropchak
Economic Development Director
Monticello Industrial Developm nt Committee
250 East Broadway
Monticello, Minnesota 55362
Dear Mr. Koropchak:
wow - - gotta compliment you on your planning -- thinking a year in ad-
vance has a lot to recommend t which includes not only the process, but
the man who pursues it -- my compliments!
I may not be your speaker if nly because I can't be classified as a
"volunteer" speaker. Even th ugh your banquet sounds especially
appealing, I need to be fairly consistent in the dollar figures that are
attached to my speeches- - w'thout that consistency, I end up slighting
people who have used me in t e past and will use me in the future.
I'm sending to you some copie of letters from organizations where I've
spoken recently - - for out of state assignments, and convention groups,
my fee is $1,000 plus expense. For Minnesota occasions,' I try to drop
about $150 from that figure b t even that may not turn out to be a realis-
tic package for you.
For school district audiences, e that a high school commencement speech
or preschool teachers worksho speech, my fees are somewhat less but
those are "no preparation" ass gnments- - I can give you a graduation
speech in the next 15 minutes if you will plug in the name of a school.
The most entertaining fund r ~ser at which I've recently spoken was a
large city in Iowa where, once a year, they have what they call "The
Grand Stag." They charge so ething like $50 per dinner for the
hundreds of men that show up to have some beverages, josh their
peers, and listen to some out f town guy like me - - what a night
that was.
After you've read this note, i you still want to explore possibilities,
let's do that - - in the proces , let's convert me from a "Mr. Herrmann"
to a "Charlie."
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Charlie Herrmann
148 cAST eROADWAY' OWATONNA', MINN~SOTA 55060
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8. CONSIDERATION OF PLANS FOR
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUN .
On September 4, 1987, I add
McEachern and Bauer1y, and
vitation is for a 12:00 noo
IDC at the Comfort Inn, Tre
At this time, I've received
Bauer1y. Please mark this
thoughts, concerns, or ques
IDC Agenda - 9/24/87
IDC NOVEMBER MEETING.
an invitation to Representatives
enators Adkins and Davis. The in-
gratis luncheon meeting with the
Lounge on Wednesday, November 18, 1987.
a positive response from Representative
ate on your calendar and prepare
9. REPORTS.
A) BEVERAGE PROCESSING COM ANY.
On September 12, I telephoned Mr. Doaald Seelig with MK-Ferguson
representing the beverage processing company. I telephoned
to inquire on the status of the final site location decision.
Mr. Seelig informed me additional cities were being considered
in addition to the narro ed field of three (Monticello included).
However, I neglected to sk if the additional cities were
within or without the St te of Minnesota. Projected final
decision date is schedul d for the end of September. Thereafter,
I wrote a letter to Mr. eelig reiterating Monticello's
interest in the company, Monticello's incentives, and my
willingness to work with the company to ensure a smooth
and consistent developme t within the City of Monticello.
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B) EXTENDED AREA METRO SERV. CEo
According to Ron Hoglund, a sufficient number of signatures
have been obtained to fi e a petition with the Minnesota
Public Utilities Commiss.on. Signatures are being checked
for duplicates, etc. bef re submitting. Mr. Rierson was
scheduled to speak at th Senior Citizen's Center on
September 16. To my kno ledge no member of the IDC attended.
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JOINT AIRPORT COMMISSION
As reported in the local
voted to withdraw from t
did not come as a surpri
because the final draft
an over-all contractor w
were being made with the
offica1s to meet and obt
expected amount of fundi
conduct a feasibility st
time, Mr. Thomas Creight
has not returned my tele
should proceed on it's 0
this was originally an I;
muncipalities had expend
end of May, 1987.
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newspaper, Big Lake City Council
e Joint Airport Commission. This
e to me; however, I was disappointed
or the request for proposal to hire
s near completion and arrangements
FAA and MinnDot/Aeronautics Division
in documentation requirements/
g. The contractor (engineer) would
dy and assessment need. At this
n, attorney at Hannan & O'Connor,
hone call to advise whether Monticello
or what options we have. Since
C goal, what is your opinion? Both
tures of $2,600 each through the
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D) MONTICELLO FORD PROPER Y
On Tuesday, September 5, 1987, the HRA and Monticello Ford,
Inc. executed the Cont act for Deed for the property at
249 West Broadway. Th property was acquired by monies
in the HRA General Fun and increment generated off the
elderly project within the redevelopment district. Plans
are for John Simola to prepare specs for demolition with
demolition by December 1987. The HRA has no sxcess monies
to acquire additional roperty in the area: however, other
means are being considered such as the possibilities of
a Community Developme t Block Grant (CDBG). As persons
from within the commu ity have different ideas about the
downtown area I would like to see a coordinated effort
to design a new city logo, this to be tied in with street
scape (the design pla s should be ready the first of
October), and redevel pment of the old Ford area and
the old bridge.
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Montic 110
Industrial Develop ent Committee
250 East Br adway
Monticello, Minne. ota 55362
Phone (612) 95-2711
september 4, 1987
Representative Gerald Bauerly
Route 2
sauk Rapids, MN 56379
Dear Representative Bauerly:
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The Monticello Industrial Developm nt committee is comprised of eleven
individual volunteer business lead rs from various prOfessions within the
community of Monticello. They are committed to the promotion and
retention of economic development 'n conformance with the city of
Monticello Comprehensive plan.
The Minnesota business climate has become a major concern of this
committee: therefore, they invite au to join them on Wednesday,
November 18, 1987, 12:00 Noon at the comfort Inn. A gratis luncheon will
be served in the Tree Lounge foIl wed by an informal exchange of business
climate concerns and the exchange of viewpoints and ideas for the future
business climate of Minnesota and Monticello. The comfort Inn is located
at 200 East Oakwood Drive or sout east of the interchange of Interstate 94
and state Highway 25, behind McDo aIds.
please RSVP to my office by mail r call me at (metro) 333-5739 or
(612)-295-2711. If you have furt er questions, please do not hesitate to
call me. I look forward to heari g from you.
Sincerely,
Ollie Koropchak
Economic Development Director
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Industrial Develop ent Committee
250 East Br adway
Monticello, Minne ota 55362
Phone (612) 95-2711
September 3, 1987
Dear IDC Member:
please change the date of our
September 17, 1987 to Thursda
7:00AM, City Hall. The reaso
I'll be attending a Star City
15-16 and NDC Workshops on Se
meeting from Thursday,
, Se tember 24, 1987,
for the change is
Conference on September
tember 17-18.
Still no word from the bevera e processing company.
See you September 24th.
Sincerely,
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250 East Br adway
Monticello, Minne ota 55362
Phone (612) 95-2711
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August 21, 1987
Mr. Charlie Herrmann
Vice President of Corporate Sales evelopment
Jostens
148 East Broadway
Owatonna, MN 55060
Dear Mr. Herrmann:
The purpose of this letter is to "nvite you to be guest speaker
for the Monticello Industrial Dev lopment Banquet the evening
of Monday, september 19, 1988. T e IDC is comprised of twelve
individual volunteer business lea ers from various professions
within the community of Monticell. They are committed to the
promotion and retention of econom c development in conformance
of the city of Monticello Compreh nsive Plan.
Each year the committee hosts a f d raising banquet which is
attended by approximatelY one hun red individuals. The evening
events include social hour, meal, guest speaker (one-half hour),
and recap of the year's developme t activities. PreviouS volunteer
speakers have been Mr. Donald McC rthy, NSP Past Chairman of the
Board; Mr. Mark Dayton, Past Stat Commissioner of Economic Development;
Mr. Tom Triplett, State Commissio er of Revenue; and Mr. Win Bordin,
President of the Minnesota Association of Commerce and Industry.
It is by consensus of the IDC co ittee to recruit a positive
and motivative speaker for 1988. Mr. Shelly Johnson, superintendent
of School District #882, and Mr. Donald smith, Newspaper publisher
and Editor, recommended your nam and thereafter was approved
by the committee.
We extend an early invitation be ause of your busy schedule and
hope you will consider the invit tion and respond to us as soon
as possible. I will be your con act person and will provide detailed
information at a later date. If you have further questions, please
do not hesitate to call me at (M tro) 333-5739 or (612) 295-2711.
Thank you, and we look forward t hearing from you.
THE MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL DEVELO MENT COMMITTEE
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August 18. 1987
Ms. Terry Beattie
Data Card Corporation
11111 Bren Road West
Minneapolis. MN 55343
Dear Ms. Beattie:
On behalf of the Monticello ndustrial Development Committee, I
wish to express our understa ding of Data Card's decision to
place on "hold" their planne satellite/feeder plant project.
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After the pending acquisitio
the IDC encourages the conti
Data Card's facility in Mont
has not prompted our commit
credibility of your company
on the project or at any oth
me at Metro 333-5739 or (612
by National Computer is resolved.
,uation of negotiations to expand
cello. The delay in your decision
ee to change their minds on the
When you receive the go-ahead
r time. please feel free to contact
295-2711.
The very best to the Data Ca d Corporation.
Sincerely.
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Economic Development Directo
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