IDC Agenda 03-19-1986
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AGENDA
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT C
Wednesday, March 19, 19 6
Oakwood Inn - The Tr e
ITTEE LUNCHEON MEETING
- 12:00 NOON
House Lounge
Members: Chairperson Ron Hoglund, Don Smith, Shelly Johnson,
Arve Grimsmo, Dale Lungw tz, Harvey Kendall, Bud
Schrupp, Jay Morrell, Jo 1 Winkelman, John Bondhus,
Bruce Gagne1ius, and 011 e Koropchak.
1. Call To Order.
2. Approval of the February 20, 1 86, IDC Minutes.
3. Pyro Industries, Inc. Report.
4. Star City Recertification Repo t.
5. Consideration of Reviewing the Industrial Development Freeway
Sign Design.
6. Consideration of Ticket Distri ution for the Industrial Development
Banquet.
7. Other Business.
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8. Adjournment.
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MINUTE
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OMMITTEE MEETING
Thursday, February 20 1986 - 7:00AM
Monticello C" ty Hall
Members Present:
Chairperson Ro
Johnson, Arve
Koropchak.
Hoglund, Don Smith, Shelly
rimsmo, Dale Lungwitz, and Ollie
Members Absent: Harvey Kendall, Bud Schrupp, Tom Eidem, John
Bondhus, Bruce agnelius, and Jay Morrell.
Guest: Joel Winkelman, Chamber f Commerce President.
1. Call To Order.
Chairperson Ron Hoglund call d the meeting to order at 7:07AM.
2. Approval of Minutes.
Shelly Johnson moved to appr ve the January 15, 1986 IDC
Minutes. Seconded by Don Sm th and passed 6-0.
3.
Letter of Resi nation from G
Don Smith moved to accept th
from Gary Wieber, a charter
Arve Grimsmo and carried una
a letter accepting the resig
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r Wieber.
letter of resignation with regrets
ember of the IDC. Seconded by
imously. Koropchak is to write
ation)to Mr. Wieber.
4. Consideration of Five Year a d One Year Goals and Activities
of the Industrial Develo men Committee for Recertification of
Star City.
Shelly Johnson suggested the five year goals be determined by
the research and planning co ittee consisting of Tom Eidem
and Ollie Koropchak. The Co ittee will then review the goals.
Ollie Koropchak asked the co ittee to sign up for sub-committees.
One year goals set by the co ittee were sponsorship of the
Industrial Development Banqu t, erection of an Industrial
Development Freeway Sign, re ruitment of one Industrial Business,
continuation of the Industri 1 Retention Program, develop a new
Industrial Informational Pac et, initiate a feasiblity study
for an improved airport, and inquire the possibility of Minneapolis
telephone lines to Montice11. Koropchak asked committee members
to attend Monticello's Star ity Recertification Meeting with the
State Economic Development D"vision on March 12, 1986, 10:OOAM,
Monticello City Hall. This 0 be an informal presentation to
evaluate the industrial comm"ttee's 1985 activities and to
evaluate the 1986 proposed gals/activities.
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Don Smith suggested contacti
Mass Comm/Public Relations,
a senior intern to work on t
packet.
g Fran Voelker, Chairperson of
t Cloud State University for
e updated Monticello informational
.
The ID Retention Program was dis
continuation of retention by Kor
the industrial park and the City
water pressure in the industrial
the committee of the City's prop
briefed the committee on the con
and stated a written report woul
to have the IDC's budget adopted
Chamber of Commerce. Joel Winke
between the IDC and the Chamber
for the Chamber of Commerce Pres
a member of the IDC. Seconded b
unanimously.
ussed. Don Smith encouraged the
pchak to build a bridge between
Dale Lungwitz asked about the
park. Mayor Grimsmo informed
sed water and sewer plans. Koropchak
erns of the business industries
follow. The committee agreed
by the City Council and the
man encouraged two-way communication
f Commerce. Arve Grimsmo motioned
dent or the Vice President to be
Shelly Johnson, carried un-
5. Consideration
Budget.
Don Smith moved to adopt the 1986 Budget after reduction of
the proposed $2,500.00 Magaz"ne & Ads amount to
$2,000.00 and the addition t the budget of $2,000.00 for
ID information packet. Also authorized Bud Schrupp to make
the 1985 direct payment to t e City for $11,175.00. Seconded
by Dale Lungwitz and passed -0.
6. Consideration of e Industrial Develo ment Freewa
Sign Design.
Don Smith suggested the foIl for the ID freeway
sign and asked to have the i
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Make Monticello Your Indu try's Home 295-2711
Monticello - A Star City or Your Industry 295-2711
Reach for the Stars - Bri g your Industry to Monticello
295-2711
7. Reports: Letter to Ma
to P ro
Reports accepted.
and U date and Letter
8. Other Business.
Koropchak is to have the Ban uet Ticket list available for
distribution at the next meeting. Also, contact George
Latimer's office tion as ID Banquet speaker on
May 19. 1986.
9. Adj ournment.
A motion to adjourn was made by Dale Lungwitz and seconded by
Shelly Johnson. Passed 6-0. Meeting adjourned.
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Olive M. Koropchak
Executive Secretary
Monticello Industrial Deve10pme t Committee
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3. PYRO INDUSTRIES, INC. REPO T.
The public hearing for the
a Small Cities Development
March 7, 1986. Enclosed i
and a letter to Pyro Indus
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purpose of application for
Grant was cancelled on
the City Council Agenda supplement
ries.
Council Agenda - 3/10/86
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4. Pllblic Hearing - Consideration 0 Application for Small Cities
Grant. (O.K.)
A. REFERENCE AND BACKGROUND:
The public hearing for consider~tion of application for a Small
Citi",s Community Development Bl ck Crant has been cancelled.
Pyro Industries, Inc. has not s pplied the total information
requested. U;l,e Supporting DaL). ODe, the tot::tl cost of tlF'
propoc,ed project ic; net aVClilab c. Second, no cOIil;l'ittmc[\L: ll,ttc.r
jus been receivcd. Fil1'oe11y, to ell nUl;b,,,r of jobs to be created
in Honticcllo vTithin tLe first ,,0 )'_;cln; is not available. ~':y
decisiun is bage~ on the fact t at in my letter to Pyro Industries,
Ine., I stilted if inform<ltion "(;7' ,s not received the public hearing
would be cancellpcl. Per a tele hone cor:versc,-tion today, March 7,
1986, Mr.Tim Carlson was so aJv'ssd of my decision. However, if
Mr. Carlson produces the reques'ed infor~ation, consideration
will be given to rescheJule the public h.:uring.
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Phone(612)295-2711
Metro (612) 333-5739
Mayor:
Arlie Grimsmo
City Council:
Dan Blonigen
Fran Fair
W.::iam Fair
J2"k Maxwell
Administrator:
Tom Eidem
Finance Director:
Rick Wolfsteller
Public Works:
John Simola
Planning & Zoning:
Gary Anderson
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250 East Broadway
Mont'cello, Minnesota
55362.9245
CitlJ 0/ monticello
MONTICELL . MN 55362-9245
February 27, 1986
Mr. Tim Carlson
% Pyro Industries, Inc.
15515 Dawn Drive
Minnetonka, MN 55343
Dear Mr. Carlson:
The purpose of this letter i to confirm our telephone
conversation of February 25, 1986.
On Monday, February 24, 1986
established Monday, March 10
date for the purpose of maki
Cities Community Development
in the Monticello Times. In
for the City Council agenda
ation from Pyro Industries b
proposed project, Pyro Indus
comrnittment letter, and tota
first two years.
the Monticello City Council
1986, as the public hearing
g application for the Small
Grant. This being published
rder, to write the supplement
need the following inform-
March 6: Total cost of the
ries' financial statements,
number of jobs created within
After further discussions wi h Dave Peterson, one of Minnesota's
Financial Consultants, he ad ised me to inform you of the
present status on the State inancial Programs. Right
now, monies are uncertain, h wever, still available. He
advised continuation of application with -the knowledge of
uncertainties. It is possible that Legislature may act
on this matter in the next couple of weeks, whereby every-
one will have a clearer pict re of the State Financial
Programs.
Again, I would like to have the needed information by
March 6, inorder to proceed with the public hearing, if
no information is available" the public hearing will be
cancelled.
Thank you, Tim.
Sincerely,
C\:L~v...Q-, ~. -~ U\..-8~
Olive M. Koropchak
Economic Development Direct r
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4. STAR CITY RECERTIFICATION: REPORT.
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Enclosed is a portion of he Monticello Industrial Deve-
lopment Committee's annual report submitted to the State
Economic Development Division. The meeting was held on
Wednesday, March 12, 1986. Attending were Harry Rosefe1dt,
Bob Stern, and two techn"ca1 assistants from the State and
Mayor Grimsmo, Dale Lung itz, Tom Eidem, and myself from the
IDC.
Mr. Rosefe1dt reports th
Minnesota. Benefits to
1. Four one-week tr
session for Star
Star Cities.
2. One day training
3. Technical Assista
40-50 hours (exam
Cities considered
4. Future benefits -
re are now 36 Star Cities in
tar Cities:
ining sessions, $250.00 per
ities and $350.00 for non-
essions. (Required)
ce Available - one per year -
1e: labor survey). Star
first.
Accreditation
Retention Program
Some suggestions:
Market Strategy - N ber of jobs
T pe of industries
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Leadership - Assign duties to Subcommittees and
indivi uals (need volunteer envo1vement)
Business Retention
Four feature stories in newspaper
written by IDC members
Finalized written repo t must be in by March 31, 1986
for recertification.
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The Business Retention Survey and a letter were mailed out
in January, 1986 to fifteen 1 cal industries. I visited
tweltve of those industries i February which exposed myself
to first-hand knowledge of th industrial businesses and their
leaders. Monticello should b proud of the unique products
being developed in our commun"ty and the people within those
industrial parks. A thank yo letter followed with a request
of further information.
*Rainbow Enterprises
*Decorative Services
*NSP Nuclear Plant
Jones Mfg.
*Fulfillment Systems, Inc.
*Electro Industries, Inc.
*Bondhus Corporation
*WebAmerica
*Automatic Garage Door Company
Wrightco Products, Inc.
*Larson Mfg.
*IXI Assemblies
*Fingerhut Corporation
*Clow Stamping Company
SMA Elevator Construction Company
* Denotes industries visited
Each industry will receive a updated copy of the Monticello
Community Profile.
Results of survey:
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Labor needs - 14 reported la
Transportation needs - 3 ra
8 Tr
2 la
needs O.K.
airport
Other needs - 1 Capital
Need for choice of phone sys
1986 Company Expansion - 6
em - 1
Larson Mfg.
Jones Mfg.
WebAmerica
Fingerhut Corporation
Electro Industries
Fulfillment Systems, Inc.
City and State Issues of Con ern:
City Code Requirements - 4
Water Supply - 2
Workman's Compensation - 10
Unemployment Compensation - 1
Product Liability - 2
Tax Policies - 4
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1985
One new industry opened (Web
No establishment or expansio
(Available land - Oakwood
- Lauring
No construction or expansion
businesses.
One industrial business clos
Seventeen new commerical or
Twelve businesses closed.
Nine new commercial building
Seventeen commerical buildin
EMPLO
Manufacturing
Non-manufacturing
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
Increase
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Churches
Retail Business
Service Related Business
Commerical Business
Individual/Self Employed
Business
New Business
TOTAL
Increase
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erica)
of industrial parks.
ndustrial Park 78.9 acres
illside Terrace 24.8 acres)
of existing industrial
d (Best-In-Webb).
etail businesses opened.
were build.
s were remodeled.
NT
1985
839
1, 969
2,808
37
244
882
774
58
1,995
1986
%2
2,077
2,939
131
31
249
819
855
44
79
2,077
82
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SURVEY
This survey indicates the numb r of people who commute
to Monticello Industrial Busin sses for employment. The
survey represents ten industri s, however, also only represents
approximately one-half the tot 1 industrial employees.
February 1986
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1986 WORK PR GRAM
AND
1986 PROPOSED BUDGET
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ONE YEAR WORK ROGRAM
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The Monticello Industrial Deve opment Committee has adopted
the following goals and object ves:
Development Goals:
*
Take the lead in retaining nd expanding existing
commercial/industrial busin sses in Monticello and
in attracting new commercial/industrial concerns
while maintaining the quality of Monticello's en-
vironment.
* Diversify Monticello's co ercial/industrial employment
base and utility loads.
* Sponsor and support the In ustrial Development Banquet.
One Year Ob"ectives/Activitie (1986):
* Implement and sponsor an I dustrial Development Freeway
Sign.
* Recruitment of one Industr"al Business.
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* Insure continued execution of an Industrial/Commerical
Retention Program in Monti ello.
* Research the possibility 0 reorganization of the Industrial
Development Committee.
* Research, develop, and imp ement a new Industrial Development
Informational Packet.
* Initiate a feasibility stu y for an improved airport.
* Initiate a feasibility
lines to Monticello.
y for Minneapolis telephone
The Monticello Committee has stablished three subcommittees
to oversee specific aspects of its one year work program.
Members for these subcommittees are drawn from the group and
the community at large.
Finance, Building & Sites/Zo
Subcommittee:
* Work with Industrial/Comm rical prospects on building
design, pre-construction onsultation and land purchase.
of the Development Committee.
* Oversee financial compone
* Update maps and descripti
of the Industrial Park.
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* Advise the Industrial
speculative buildings
ittee on the construction of
on the available vacant buildings.
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* Develop/update prospect lis
Subcommi tee:
* Serve as Monticello's "sell ng team" to Industrial/
Commerical prospects.
* Continue industry call prog am to retain businesses.
* Oversee promotional materia preparation.
* Promote economic deve10pmen among local groups.
* Devise and carry out an adv rtising campaign.
Research and P1annin Subcommittee:
* Review the organizational structure of the Industrial
Development Committee.
* Review, update, and
Industrial Park.
nt a marketing plan for the
* Review and develop a finan ial assistance program for
business expansion.
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List of Subcommittee Members:
Finance, Bui1din & Sites/Zon n Subcommittee:
Bud Schrupp
Arve Grimsmo
Dale Lungwitz
Harvey Kendall
Joel Winkelman
Olive Koropchak
Promotion/Pros
Donald Smith
Ron Hoglund
Shelly Johnson
Jay Morrell
Olive Koropchak
Owner
Owner
President
Plant Offic
Manager
Manager
EDD
Subcomm"ttee:
295-5300
295-2918
Golden Valley Furniture
Peterson/Grimsmo Funeral
Home
Wright County State Bank
NSP Nuclear Plant
295-2952
295-5151
295-5070
295-2711
James & Gruber, CPA's
City of Monticello
295-3111
295-2711
Monticello Times
American Family Insurance
Independent School District
/I 882
Monticello Ready Mix
City of Monticello
Publisher 295-3131
Agency Owne 295-3795
Superintendent295-5184
Owner
EDD
Research and P1annin
295-2711
263-2653
295-5999
City of Monticello
Monte Supper Club
Bondhus Corporation
.
Tom Eidem
Bruce Gagne1ius
John Bondhus
Administra
Owner
President
. Jack Peach President 295-2929 Fulfillment Sy stems, Inc.
Dave Peterson Owner 295-2056 Peterson-Monti cello
Ford-Mercury, Inc.
Olive Koropchak EDD 295-2711 City of Montie ello
Development of Work Task
Sponsor and support the Industrial Development
Banquet.
Fundraise for the Industrial Development.
Completiop - May 1987
Activity/Objective:
Purpose:
Time Frame:
Work Tasks
1. Establish date and
place of banquet
2. Obtain banquet speaker
3. Plan banquet menu, decor-
ations, and table arrange
ments.
4. Plan banquet program
5. Start ticket sales
6. Complete final banquet
arrangements
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Activity/Objective: Imp1emen
Sign.
Purpose: Suppleme
Industri
Time Frame: Completi
Work Tasks
1. Research alternative
sign design and sign
costs
2. Selection of sign design
3. Selection of bid
4. Selection location for
sign erection
5. Erection of ID Freeway
Sign
Assigned To Completion Dat e
PP Summer 1986
Administrator February 1987
Mayor
PP April 1987
PP April 1987
PP March 1987
PP May 1987
and sponsor an Industrial Deve10pme nt
tary advertisement for recruitment 0 f
1 Businesses.
n - July, 1986
Assigned To
Completion Date
PP
IDC
December 1985
PP
PP
PP
June 1986
June 1986
January 1986
PP
IDC
July 1986
Activity/Objective:
Purpose:
Recruitm nt of one Industrial
Maintain a continued economic
of life n Monticello.
Completi n - December 1986
Time Frame:
Work Tasks
.
1. Obtain initial contacts
2. Give presentation of Mont
ice1lo including verbal
promotion, video tape, an
information packet
Business.
base and quality
Assigned To
Completion Date
IDC, EDD
IDC
EDD
pp
1986
1986
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3. Obtain needs and plans
of prospective industry
4. Acknowledge alternative
financial and City in-
centives.
5. Execute luncheon and
tour of Monticello and
available IP sites.
6. Request information and
financial statements of
prospective Industrial
Business
7. Research and evaluate the
prospective Industry
8. Present final financial
and City incentives to
prospective Industry
9. Initiate final selection
of site location
10. Acknowledge Monticello's
Zoning Ordinances.
11. Obtain letter of committ-
ment from prospective
Industry
EDD
FBS
PP
EDD
PP
FBS
EDD
EDD
FBS
EDD
EDD
EDD
EDD
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
1986
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Activity/Objective: Insure co~tinued execution of an Industrial/
Commercia Retention Program in Monticello.
Purpose: Retain communication between IDC and existing
Industries for possible expansion and retention.
Time Frame: 1986
Work Tasks
1.
Invite an existing Indust
rial Business personnel
to the IDC luncheon meeti gs
to speak.
Complete an annual survey
and visit of Industrial
Businesses
Sponsor an annual ID
Fundraiser Banquet
Encourage the organization
of an IP Concern Group
and attend their meetings
Develop and implement an
ID Community Newsletter
2.
3.
4.
5.
Assigned To
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pp
pp
IDC
PP
EDD
PP
Completion Date
Every other month
October, 1986
May, 1987
September, 1986
December, 1986
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Activity/Objective: Research he possibility of reorgan-
ization 0 the Industrial Development
Committee
Purpose: Promote M nticello with a positive attitude
as the be t location for Industrial development.
Time Frame: Spring 19 7
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Work Tasks
1. Evaluate objectives/goals
of the ID Committee
2. Research, develop, and
implement a marketing
plan for the Industrial
Park
3. Research and develop a
financial assistance
program for business
expansion
Assigned To
R&P
IDC
R&P
R&P
FBS
Completion Date
September, 1986
December, 1986
Spring, 1987
Activity/Objective: Research, develop, and implement a new
Industria Development Informational Packet.
Purpose: Promote Monticello with a positive attitude
as the best location for Industrial development.
Time Frame: March, 1987
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Work Tasks
1. Recruit a Mass Comm/Pubic
Relations student intern
from SCSU.
2. Develop/update ID
incentives
3. Develop/update maps &
descriptions of the
Industrial Park
4. Initiate the Chamber of
Commerce to research,
develop, and implement a
community brochure
5. Print Industrial Devel-
opment Informational
Packet
Assigned To
PP
EDD
Intern
R&P
FBS
Intern
C of C
EDD
IDC
Completion Date
April, 1986
Summer 1986
Summer 1986
April, 1986
March, 1987
Initiate a feasibility study for an improved
airport.
To promo e an Industrial Development incentive.
June, 19 6
Activity/Objective:
Purpose:
Time Frame:
Work Tasks
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1. Implement an Airport
Subcommittee comprised
of the Tri-Cities
Assigned To
IDC
Completion Date
October, 1985
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2. Initiate a meeting
with Min/DOT Aeron-
autics Division for
input
3. Schedule a tour of
of three comparable
airports
4. Develop three to four
preliminary site
drawings
5. Initiate second meeting
with Min/DOT for further
input
6. Advise each Tri-City
Council to consider the
formation of a Joint
Airport Commission
AC
November, 1985
AC January, 1986
AC April, 1986
AC May, 1986
AC June, 1986
IDC
Activity/Objective:
Initiate a feasibility study for MInneapolis
te1ephon lines to Monticello.
To deve1::Jp an Industrial Development incentive.
1986
Purpose:
Time Frame:
Work Tasks
Assigned To
Completion Date
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1. Establish a meeting
with the telephone
company manager
2. Survey local businesses
on desiribi1ity of
of Minneapolis phone
lines
3. Consider outcome of
Zimmerman's decision
of Minneapolis phone
lines
IDC
December, 1985
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EDD
October, 1986
IDC
1986
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MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL DEVE OPMENT COMMITTEE
Proposed Budg t
1986
Beginning Balance (Estimated)
FORECASTED REVENUE:
Sales
Interest
Contribution - Government (City)
Contribution - Private (Cha er)
Other
TOTAL FORECASTED REVENUES
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FORECASTED EXPENDITURES:
Research & Development
Promotional
Banquet
Informational Packet
Magazines & Ads
Travel, Conference, Membe ships
Entertainment (Prospects)
Miscellaneous
Building & Finance
Direct Payment to City
TOTAL FORECASTED EXPENDITURES
ENDING BALANCE (Estimated)
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$11,250.00
750.00
4,000.00
2,500.00
25.00
$18,525.00
100.00
3,000.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
1,500.00
1,000.00
300.00
100.00
11,175.00
$21,175.00
$ 6,397.37
$ 3,747.37
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5. CONSIDERATION OF REVIEWING THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FREEWAY
SIGN DESIGN.
The ID Freeway Sign item h
November. 1985. I suggest
to have a sign installed t
meeting Mr. Smith submitte
selection:
Make Monticello You
Monticello - A Star
Reach for the Stars
s been on the agenda since
e make some decision inorder
is spring. At the last
three phrases for the sign
Industry's Home 295-2711
City For Your Industry 295-2711
_ Bring your Industry to Monticello - 295-2711
When a decision is arrived at. I will obtain another bid
from the Jeff Hoglund Sign Company.
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6. CONSIDERATION OF TICKET DISTRIBUTION FOR THE INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT BANQUET.
Speaker - Mayor George Latimer - confirmation to be made
Monday, March 1 , 1986
Monte Club - May 19, 1986 - date confirmed
Menu and pri will be obtained, Monday, March 17, 1986.
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Montage - ?
MC and Program - Ron Hog1 nd
Video Taping of speech -. Wright Cable
Tickets and Letters - Mon icello Printing
175 letters - $ 8. 0
275 tickets - $37. 0
Suggestions for guests -
Raindance Properti s - Vaughn and Gae Veit
Tom Godlewski and guest
Speaker - Mayor Ge Latimer and guest
Minnesota Trade Of ice - Eldon Brustuen and guest
Star City Coordina or - Bob Stern and guest
Senator Betty Adkis and guest
Representative Bob McEachern and guest
Possible prospects -
Key Tool and PI stics - Marv Eull
Poly-plastics - Floyd Markling
Minnesota Sport Federation - Perry Coonce
Dick Wright - NSP conomic Development Director
Enclosures:
Last year's banque budget
Last year's ticket list.
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Ella Thayer from St. Paul Mayorl George Latimer's office
made a telephone confirmation 0: March 17. 1986 that
Latimer will speak at the May t9th ID Banquet.
Monticello Printing -
letters 175 := $ 8.20
Tickets 175 23.30
Tickets 100 := 13.20
TOTAL $44.70
Monte Club - Bruce Gagne1ius
Lobster - $12.95 /p1ate
New York Steak - 10.95/p1ate
Filet - 9.95/p1ate
Prime Rib - 10.25/p1ate
Hors d'oeuvres - $2.00 per person
All Bar Drinks & Beer - $1.50
Top Shelf - $1.75
Wine - $1. 00
Gratuity -
Includes coffee. fresh bread. salad. baked potato
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1985 REVISED ANNO
BANQUET BUDGET
Revenues:
Tickets and Contributions
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Expenditures:
Monte Club (food)
Monte Club (gratuity)
Monticello Office Products
(name tags)
Monticello Printing
(tickets. letters)
Wood-type Montage
Net Profit Before Adjustment
$1.852.00
185.00
4.34
69.18
98.00
Adjustment (possible additional illings)
Adjusted Net Profit
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$9.310.00
$2.208.52
S 7. 1 01 .48
S 675.00
$7.776.48
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\James and Gruber
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Fair's Garden Center
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Maus Foods
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Smith, Pringle & Hayes
Mark's Realty
Dr. Brion
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* Snyder Drug
Brothers II (Ron Carlson)
Chris Hall, D.C.
* Loch Jewelers
John Sandberg
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2 Con Johnson
Gould Bros Chevrolet \J ..;:~-; )L.----"
George Liefert Trucking
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Suburban Gas Co. ( ) '~t 0 h \^..; (~ '<' c ':- :':'-'
Monticello Dental Group ~, ':.,:,'J;.
Ben Franklin Store (Giles Len meter)
Monticello Floral (Sally Mart'e)
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2 * Holmes & Graven
2 * security Federal
Silver Fox Inn
2 * Fulfillment Systems, Inc.
Larson Manufacturing
2 * Lincoln Properties
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2 * First National Bank of Monti ello
Marco Business Products (Ran e Armstrong)
K & H Auto ( Ken Stolp)
2 ~ Ultra Homes (Bob Bemboom)
J M Oil ( Jim Moores )
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Blonigen Builders
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Bruce Gagnelius
Automatic Garage Door Compan
Bill Seefeldt - Electro Indstries
Wayne's Red Owl
Gene Fyle
Fingerhut
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National Bushing
Seitz's Servi/Star Hardware
Kent Kjellberg
Monticello Theatre
Glass Hut
IDS American Express (Dan ickman)
The What Knot Gift Shoppe
Arlyn Nelson
Ken Barthel - Barthel Homes
(Joyce Dowling )
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Harvey Kendall
2 * NSP
Mel Worth
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Country Kitchen
Country Travel store
Century 21 Realty (White Dove I)
Riverwood Conference Center
Perkins
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John Bondhus
1st American National Bank - S . Cloud
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Olson & Son's Electric
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Maus Tire
Walt Murfin Landscaping
Ron White
Griefnow Sheetmetal
Dr. Maus - Family Practice eli ic
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North Central Gas (Coon Rapids)
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Arve Grimsmo
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Decorative Services
KRWC (Buffalo)
2 * OSM
2 * Howard Dahlgren
3 * Montic,llo-Big Lake Nursing Ho m /community Hospital
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Wrightco
1 * Springsted, Inc.
Ha'rt Hedical Center
Peterson's Monticello Ford
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2 * Bridgewater Telephone Company
Lindquist Funeral Home
2 * Dahlheimer Distributing Compan
SMA Elevator
Jim Miller Construction
1 * Marn Flicker T.V. & Appliance
Reinert Construction
1 * Moon Motors
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Ollie Koropchak
All Season's Resort
Burger King
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Mr. Sam Peraro
Holiday Station Store
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Highway Liquor
The Barbers
Video Corners
Wendy's Hambargers
Little Mountain Dental Clinic
Holker's Drive Inn
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Monticello Big Lake Pet Hospital
Burlington Northern Railroad
HCH Construction
V.F.W. Post #8731
River Terrace Park
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Rothche's Bakery
Gille's Auto Sales & Service
Gartner's Hallmark
Ruff Auto
Rolling Wheels Fun Center
The Plumbery
Masters Sleep Center
The Pizza Factory
MSI Insurance
o K Hardware
MOnticello Liquor
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Dino's Deli & Pizza
Tom Thumb
Thorp Loan & Thrift
Vance's Standard Service
Lindberg Paint & Decorating
The American Legion
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Jones Manufacturing