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EDA Minutes 07-14-2014 (Special Meeting)MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA) Wednesday, July 14, 2014, 6 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Present: Bill Demeules, Bill Tapper, Rod Dragsten, Tom Perrault, Brian Stumpf Absent: Matt Frie, Tracy Hinz Others: Jeff O'Neill, Wayne Oberg, Angela Schumann, John Uphoff (WSB), Eric Maas (WSB) 1. Call to Order Bill Demeules called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. 2. Purpose of Meetinp-: Review Proposal for Market Matching Economic Development Services The purpose of the special EDA meeting is to consider extending the Market Matching contract for one year. 3. Consideration to approve a contract with WSB & Associates for Market Matching Economic Development Services for July 2014 -June 2015 Angela Schumann reported that staff had worked with WSB & Associates to prepare a revised scope of services for the Market Matching contract proposed for July 2014 -June 2015 as directed by the EDA. The EDA and the City Council are each asked to fund 50% of the $48,000 cost of the new contract. A similar agenda item is included for City Council consideration and action as part of the regular City Council meeting. WSB's John Uphoff provided a brief overview of the results of the previous contract and outlined services proposed under the new contract. The first year of the contract had focused on data collection and clarifying Monticello's unique selling proposition as a technology forward destination for innovation. The new contract will focus on deliverables development, market engagement and project management. The revised emphasis will be on communicating Monticello's brand, reinforcing networks established and increasing prospect development. WSB will additionally be responsible for tasks such as completing the housing demand analysis, conducting the Business Retention and Expansion program, working with the EDA /City Council negotiations team to facilitate a strategy for sales disposition of city owned properties, assisting with financial consulting as related to TIF districts and further engaging leads. Special EDA Meeting: 7/14/14 Bill Demeules asked if Market Matching is a better value than having a staff person handle economic development. Angela Schumann pointed out that staff are unable to provide the broad external networking and sales prospecting of the Market Matching team while also attending to internal and ongoing economic development initiatives. Demeules also asked what other cities WSB is working with. Uphoff noted that Clearwater had signed on in July 2013 and that he'd been working to reengage Big Lake and Becker since there'd been staffing changes in those cities. He also said WSB had also been working very closely with Wright County Economic Development Partnership. Demeules also asked if Market Matching had been profitable for WSB and how long they'd be committed to it. Uphoff replied that WSB is probably breaking even at this point but noted that there is a strong commitment to providing services to cities as evidenced by the significant growth in their municipal group. Rod Dragsten asked what WSB had found to be of importance when looking to locate. Uphoff noted that access to quality labor, availability of a sizeable acreage guided for industrial use, and cost are often deciding factors. He also said that providing timely responses to requests for information is critical. Bill Tapper indicated support of a second year Market Matching contract but suggested that it would be difficult to measure the outcome. He noted the importance of documenting the prospecting process and the resulting level of interest in Monticello's message. Angela Schumann said that cultivating leads can be a 3 -4 year prospecting process. The success of the new contract may need by measured by impact in the marketplace characterized by the number and quality of prospects cultivated and the results of lead follow -up in all sectors rather than by breaking ground. Uphoff said that last year he'd had to lobby the state to get involved with the familiarization tour when five site selectors visited Minnesota but that this year they contacted him to confirm his participation. He pointed out that Monticello did not have this level of access to leads before Market Matching. Uphoff indicated that raising the profile of Monticello in this way is an indicator of success. Uphoff noted that the Market Matching team had stepped up its communications schedule and would report to the EDA and City Council on a bi- monthly rotating basis. Staff plan to provide an online link to these updates. BILL TAPPER MOVED TO APPROVE THE PROPOSED CONTRACT FOR SERVICES BETWEEN THE CITY OF MONTICELLO AND WSB & ASSOCIATES FOR MARKET MATCHING, INCLUDING FUNDING 50% OF THE ANNUAL EXPENSE ($48,000) BY THE EDA, SUBJECT TO CONTRACT REVISIONS AS SUGGESTED BY THE EDA. ROD DRAGSTEN SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 5 -0. Special EDA Meeting: 7/14/14 4. Adiournment BILL TAPPER MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 6:44 PM. TOM PERRAULT SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 5 -0. Recorder: Kerry Burri Approved: Augu , 13, 201 Attest: EDA R es