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IDC Minutes 05-19-1994MINUTES • MONTICEL"LO INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Thursday, May 19, 1994 - 7:30 a.m. City Hall MEMBERS PP.ESEPIT: Chairperson Jahn McVay, Vice Chairperson Kevin Doty, Treasurer Ron Hoglund, Shelley Johnson, Arve Grimsmo, Don Smith, Harvey Kendall, Jay Morrell, Ken Maus, Tom Lindquist, Merrlyn Seefeldt, Dr. Glenn Nemec, Cyndie Johnson, and Jim Fleming. MEMBERS ABSENT: Dennis Taylor, Steven Lemme, and Bill Tapper. STAFF PRESENT: Rick Wolfstzller and Ollie Koropchak. STAFF ABSENT: Jeff O'Neill. 1. CALL TO ORDER. TY~c IDC meeting was called to order by Chairperson McVay at 7:30 a.m. 2. CONSIDERATION TO APPROVE THE MARCH 17 AND 31L 1994 IDC MT'ATTTTR~ Cyndie Johnson made a motion to approve the March 17 and 31, 1994 IDC minutes. Seconded by aim Fleming and with no corrections or additions, the minutes were approved as written. 3. CONSIDERATION TO HEAR AND ACCEPT THE MONTHLY IDC FINANCIAL REPORT. Treasurer Hoglund reported a monthly balance of $1,244.64 at Marquette Bank and a monthly balance of $3,858.91 at Metropolitan Federal for a total balance of $5,104.55. This incllzded the BRE Breakfast disbursement to Riverwood Metro Business Resort of $372.06. Fifty people attended the breakfast. Arve Grimsmo made a motion to accept the monthly IDC financial report as given. Harvey Kendall seconded the motion and with no corrections or additions, the financial report was accepted and filed. 4. CONSIDERATION OF PROSPECT UPDATES: In addition to the written prospect update, Koropchak noted no Mariticelln site committments have been received; however, the list includes some quality companies with serious inteTltlons for relocation-expansion decisions. Harvey Kendall, Jim F1`ming, Kevin Doty, Ron Hoglund, and John McVay volunteered . Page 1 IDC MINUTES • MAY 19, 1994 to visit Fay-Mar Metal Fabricators and the stamping-short and long run die company within the week. Kevin Doty reported due to a change in the floor plan by the redeveloper of Polycast Mfg. Inc., completion of the building appraisal was delayed. Dan Smith reported on his recent trip to Dungannon, Northern Inland. Since the group's original trip last October, a series of pen pal exchanges have developed between students and an expressed interest by the Dungannon District Council to explore or identify Monticello industries interested in foreign investments or markets. Due to some difficult times within the Dungannon Rotary and with no identified hat Monticello industrial prospects, the connection will continue with the Cookstown District Council. A July business/fami.ly trip to the tJS and Monticello is in its initial planning stage under the direction of Mr. Jim Eastvaood of Cookstown. The IDC may wish to focus and invite the Cookstown delegation to their July 21 meeting and coordinate some Monticello industrial tours. Arve Urimsmo foresees a future in the European market and the need to establish a "foot in the door" relationship while the opportunity exists. Bath, DOY1 and Arve agreed that • the fruits of the initial trip were the friendships and connections established in Cookstown. BRE REPORTS: Jay Morrell reported on Lintex Corporation stating the company has a three--year lease of 14,000 sq ft within his Fallon/Dundas facility. The company headquarters are located at University and Hwy 280 in the metro, this division employs 20 individuals who sew hospital supplies. They appear finanically sound, are excellent tenants, and are managed by Craig and Jamey Merkel of Buffalo. John McVay will report on Standard Iron next month. Koropchak reported company officials expect the SBA debentures for the real estate portion to be sold in June and for the State, regional, and local loans for equipment financing to close June 1. Ron Hoglund reported on the Tire Service Equipment Company stating Ray Schmidt foresees the potential to expand the facility in 1995 by 8,000 sq ft to the north. Sales have increased 28% with local employment at 10. The sales office resides in Phoenix. Overall is happy with his location and his main concerns being worker's compensation and product liability. Secondly, P.on reported on Der_orative Services with • L'age 2 IDC MINUTES • MAY 19, 1994 increased sales of 30% due to new accounts. The 35 employees sow commzrcial drapery and Jerry Andrusko hopes to construct a facility in September, 1995. His biggest concern is worker's compensation. Dan Smith reported on the Sunny Fresh groundbreaking for expansion of the kitchen production/employee lounge areas. Speaking at this event was one of Ken Maus' last official duty as Mayor of Monticello. 5. CONSIDERATION TO DISCUSS AND ASSESS ALTERNATE OPTIONS FOR FUTURE INDUSTRIAL SITES. With tree Planning Commission and City Council approvals to zone the Klein property R-1 and R-3, Chairperson McVay asked the question, "Where next for an industrial site?" The committee was advised of the increased a:~king price ($35,000, $30,000, and $25,000 per acre) for industrial land in the Commerce Center and along the East 7 Street areas. Arve Grimsmo expressed as property seller to the US Postal Service a few years ago, he was satisfied with his receipt of $14,000 per acre. It was noted direct access to major roads as a key factor for industries. With the recommendation by the • Planning Commission and Council to update the Comprehensive Plan, Koropchak inquired of staff's progr4ss with the update. Pick Wolfsteller responded that the monies were in the '94 budget for the Comprehensive Plan update. IDC members briefly discussed the following options: 120 acres owned by Ray Fuller, northwest of Goulds along Orchard Road (?--ton road) or 60 acres owned by the City along south Highway 25, nortr~ of the Kjzllbzrg's west mobile park. The IDC referred the topic to the Infrastructure Subcommittee. 6, CONSIDERATION OF SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS: a) Legislative - Cyndie Johnson reported the minimum wage bill was vetoed, the phased-in capitalized replacement equipment tax bill passed, and the workers compensation bill died in committee. b) BRE - Tom Lindquist reported that Dean Bill Monson of St. Thomas :poke to th` subcommittee regarding his role in establishing a President's Club. His approach, an action learning team approach, is generative learning from one another through the means of real issues and motivation. Utilizing outside resources as speakers and books for self- preparation and open-ended questions. Dean Munson is a friend of Bill Tapper. Chairperson McVay reported an attempt to form a President's Club in St. Cloud failed. c) Infrastructure - None. Page 3 IDC MINUTES MAY 19, 199 d) Marketing - Kevin Doty reported the subcommittee met on March 22 and April 4 with each subcommittee member assigned to update information ore brochure pages and data sheets. The update cost should be substantially less than the initial City cost of $22,000 through the use of inhouse computers and volunteers. Upon completion of the brochure update, the group will critique the video for necessary updating. A member askzd: "Does the use of the video justify the cost to update?" Also, Karopchak added Monticello's Community Profile was updated and submitted to the Dept of TED for printing. The samewhat new format includes a map of industrial sites. e) Education - None. f) EAS - Cyndie Johnson reported attended a meeting at the Sen. subcommittee met again May 4. community's experience with EA elected to take the advise given The PUC does one news-release polling process. that Joy Swenson and herself or Lounge in April and the Upon the PUC and other 5 polling, the subcommittee and let "a sleeping dog lie." reminder midway through the 7. OTHER BUSINESS. a) See printed enclosure. b) Chamber lunch catered by Dina's, today. • c;) Other - Chairperson McVay summarized the negotiated alternative power sources to be phased-in by NSP over a time period which allows immediate continued operation of the Prairie Island Plant. 8. ADJOURNMENT. The IDC meeting adjourned at 8:50 a.m. Ollie Karopchak, Executive Director Page 4