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IEDC Minutes 11-05-2018MINUTES INDUSTRIAL & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (IEDC) Monday, November 5, 2018 — 7:00 a.m. Boom Island Room, Monticello Community Center Members Present: Kevin Steffensmeier, Darek Vetsch, Steve Johnson, Joni Pawelk, Luke Dahlheimer, Dick Van Allen, Don Roberts, Andrew Tapper, Mike Carr, Christopher Church, Elizabeth Calpas Liaisons Present: Jeff O'Neill, Jim Thares, Marcy Anderson, Duane Northagen, Dave Tombers 1. Call to Order 2. Introduction of new attendees (Members or Liaisons) 3. Approve Minutes: a. September 25, 2018 4. Consideration of adding items to Agenda 5. Consideration of Resignations of Members and Recommend Appointment of New Members Jim Thares reported that two IEDC members are resigning due to conflicts with schedules and time commitment. The members are Joe Hammer, who has increased job responsibilities with a new position based in St. Paul and Jacob Kramer who has difficulty attending meetings due to out of state travel. Chair Steffensmeier discussed the importance of members making an effort to attend the meetings as that is the method that they can contribute and share their thoughts with everyone. He feels that there should be an interview with the prospective member rather than a simple confirmation after the IEDC reviews the application materials. Jim Thares added that the commitment is not that demanding. Members are asked to attend 11 meetings each year. He added that the two openings are posted on the website and if members know someone who would be a potential for the IEDC to have them look at the website and apply. 6. Consideration of Industry of the Year Event Evaluation Discussion Kevin Steffensmeier led the discussion about the change in format from a competition in Industrial and Economic Development Committee Minutes — November 5, 2018 Page 1 1 4 selecting the Industry of the Year to one of recognizing and celebrating all of the industrial firms in the community as part of Minnesota Manufacturer's Week. Member comments support the idea of recognizing all contributing industry in the format that was undertaken this year. The event was successful with increased attendance and a great speaker which resonated with many attendees. Staff will use the 2018 format going forward with minor tweaks to make the event a successful one. 7. Consideration of Trifecta Issues (Housing, Childcare and Worker Shortage) Article from Initiative Foundation There was a wide-ranging discussion of the issues related to affordable housing, childcare needs and workforce development that are affecting many communities in the region and state. Jim Thares pointed out some of the efforts and potential future solutions noting that the Briggs 47 -unit apartment project helps to address the market demand for affordable units (10 units must be rented as affordable units at the 50 percent median income level). Based on the Housing Study completed in 2017, there is still a demand of 200 +/- multi -family units though with some of that need presumed to be "affordable". He also noted that while the Employer Survey completed in the spring of 2018 did not reveal Childcare as a problem issue, First Children's Finance, a Twin Cities based organization with a mission to raise awareness about the importance of quality childcare and the challenges that many communities are now experiencing due to the economics of the business, has sponsored a Statewide assessment of need which shows Monticello having a shortfall of 750 +/- daycare slots. This is one of the highest shortages in the State. Jim also updated members on the TigerPath Conference, the Youth Workforce Development effort. There will be seven or eight people from Monticello attending and bringing a report back to the group. Members discussed the view that maybe there are people who would choose to be in the workforce, if there were more readily available daycare opportunities. Suggestion was that issue should continue to be researched and part of the 2019 Action Statement. 8. Reports: (Verbal Reports) a. Economic Development Report A significant focus is currently on the downtown area and involves the Fagade Improvement Program that is being launched and efforts to get a Block 52 mixed use redevelopment project started. There is a high level of interest in the Fagade Improvement Program and there are several developers that have expressed initial interest in pursuing a Block 52 redevelopment project. Prospect list remains fairly similar to October. Some movement among industrial Industrial and Economic Development Committee Minutes — November 5, 2018 Page 2 1 4 prospects as they prepare for future projects in 2019. Building Permits Report Jim Thares summarized the 3rd Quarter Building Permits report noting that residential is very similar to 2017 while commercial is considerably higher than last year due to the newly opened Ryan Automotive dealership along with the Lambert multi -tenant building near the McDonald's south of the freeway. Target also has been completing a significant upgrade of its store. Outside Storage Ordinance Amendment Update Jim Thares reported that after the IEDC endorsed the proposed changes to increase the allowed outside storage amounts in the Industrial zones, the business that was asking that the City consider changes to outside storage, indicated that it actually would need even higher allowance of outside storage area for its proposed expansion. City staff feel it would be make more sense to process their specific proposal as a variance. This would allow the IEDC position on its suggestions to thoroughly research and vet the IEDC endorse level of outside storage before an ordinance modification is considered by the Planning Commission and City Council. b. Planning Commission The Planning Commission Agenda was reviewed. No comments were offered. c. City Council Jeff O'Neill reviewed City Council focus points such as the Hwy 25 Coalition, Fallon Overpass and new proposed Fire Station. d. Chamber of Commerce and Industry Marcy mentioned the 2018 Chamber Holiday Event coming up on December 7, 2018. 9. Other 10. Adiournment Motion to adjourn the meeting at 8:10 a.m. by Andrew Tapper. Second by Don Roberts. Motion passed unanimously. Industrial and Economic Development Committee Minutes — November 5, 2018 Page 3 14 I,---- Recorder: Jim Thares I A I Approved: December 4, 2018 � 1 Attest: wv+- Economic Development Director Industrial and Economic Development Committee Minutes — November 5, 2018 Page 4 14