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IEDC Minutes 12-04-2018MINUTES INDUSTRIAL & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (IEDC) Tuesday, December 4, 2018 — 7:00 a.m. Boom Island Room, Monticello Community Center Members Present: Darek Vetsch, Steve Johnson, Joni Pawelk, Wayne Elam, Luke Dahlheimer, Don Roberts, Andrew Tapper, Mike Carr, Christopher Church, Elizabeth Calpas Members Absent: Kevin Steffensmeier and Dick Van Allen Liaisons Present: Mayor Brian Stump, Jeff O'Neill, Jim Thares, Marcy Anderson, Duane Northagen, Dave Tombers, Mark Hanson 1. Call to Order Darek Vetsch called the IEDC meeting to order 7:00 a.m. 2. Introduction of new attendees The IEDC members and liaisons introduced themselves. Jim Thares suggested adding the discussion of Randy Skarphol, Riverwood Bank under Item 5. 3. Approve Minutes: a. November 5, 2018 DON ROBERTS MOVED TO APPROVE THE NOVEMBER 5, 2018 IEDC MINUTES. MIKE CARR SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 12-0. 4. Consideration of adding items to Agenda None. 5. Consideration of Discussion of potential new members Jim Thares reminded the IEDC of the recent resignations of Jacob Kramer and Joe Hammer. Thares stated that the volunteer postings have been available the past month, but the City has not received any applications. Thares noted that he had previous conversations with Kevin Steffensmeier regarding another Riverwood Bank representative (Randy Skarphol) possibly serving on the board. Thares asked for input from the IEDC. Thares also asked the IEDC members to recommend additional people to serve on the board. Mayor Stumpf recommended having a high school student that was interested in local government serve on the board. Mike Carr stated that he could see if there was any interest in the schools and would bring one of the students as a guest to the next meeting. Industrial and Economic Development Committee Minutes — December 4, 2018 Page 1 1 3 It was discussed because of the size of the board having another representative from the same company was acceptable. 6. Consideration of Table Topic — Daycare Report from Mark Hanson Mark Hanson explained that supply of child care is limited and worsening. He noted the pay, cost of having a business, opportunity for employment, and regulations all effectively limit childcare providers. Hanson provided data for Wright County and how it would be directing his work. He further discussed partnering with First Children's Finance and other local organizations for a potential grant that would assist childcare providers in opening their business. Duane Northagen stated that the Wright County Economic Development Partnership continues to stress to legislators the need for such services. Jim Thares and Randy Skarphol explained a prospective daycare facility for 200-250 children in Monticello. 7. Consideration of Discussion regarding Goals/Action Statements for 2019 Jim Thares provided the 2018 goals to start planning for 2019. He asked the IEDC provide their thoughts for incorporation in the January, 2019 staff report with consideration of approval in February, 2019. Steve Johnson suggested expanding on Objective 3. 8. Reports: (Verbal Reports) a. Economic Development Report Jim Thares stated that he and a local group of people attended the TIGER Path Conference in Hutchinson on November 15th. The conference provided information on the program, a tour of the lab facility, and a discussion of their goals to open a student -led business. A follow up meeting with a team from Monticello would be discussing a possible similar program in the next week. Thares stated he would send out an updated Prospect list. He added that there is a new prospective manufacturing business that is looking to locate in an existing building. b. Planning Commission Jeff O'Neill provided the Planning Commission report for the December 4, 2018 meeting at 6 p.m. He stated public hearings would be held for a new development in Featherstone and zoning amendments to the signage code and Central Community District. c. City Council Jeff O' Neill stated that the Truth in Taxation statements have been received by property owners in Monticello. He stated that the rate is proposed to increase Industrial and Economic Development Committee Minutes — December 4, 2018 Page 2 13 particularly because of devaluation of Xcel Energy and the increased operating costs for the County, City, and School District. He stated the proposed largest increases would be for single family homes compared to other land uses. O'Neill explained that the Fallon Avenue Overpass is now open. d. Chamber of Commerce and Industry Marcy Anderson stated their Annual Banquet would be held Friday, December 7, 2018. 9. Other None. 10. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned 8:00 a.m. Recorder: Jacob Thunander Approved: Ja ry 2, 2019 Attest: Jim ' h*es, Economic Development Director Industrial and Economic Development Committee Minutes — December 4, 2018 Page 3 13