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IEDC Agenda 09-07-2010AGENDA MONTICELLO INDUSTRIAL & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Tuesday, September 7, 2010 7:00 a.m., South Mississippi MEMBERS: Chair Don Roberts, Vice Chair Rich Harris, Patrick Thompson, Bill Tapper, Dick Van Allen, Dan Olson, Zona Gutzwiller, Wayne Elam, Marshall Smith, Elaine DeWenter, Chris Kruse, Luke Dahlheimer, and Wes Olson LIASIONS: Sandy Suchy, Chamber Clint Herbst, Mayor Glen Posusta, City Council 1. Call to Order 2. Approve Minutes: a. No minutes to approve at this time 3. Consideration of adding items to the Agenda 4. Reports: a. Economic Development Report b. City Council c. FiberNet Monticello d. Chamber of Commerce and Industry Finalize Industry of the Year Award Criteria & Manufacturing event Business Retention & Expansion: PRESENTATION BY ADEEL FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MN 7. Adjournment. (8:30am) IEDC 9.7.10 5. INDUSTRY OF THE YEAR AWARD & INDUSTRIAL RECOGNITION EVENT REFERENCE & BACKGROUND: The EDA approved a $400.00 budget for the Industry of the Year event at their regular August meeting. The EDA does not desire to coordinate or determine the industry of the year. This opportunity and responsibility would be under the prevue of the IEDC. Industry of the Year: 1. Enclosed in this report is the proposed criteria used by the Chamber with a fei industry of the year criteria. This is similar to the additional components added from other award resources. Please review. If you have any additional criteria you would like to add please bring them forward at the meeting. The purpose of the industry of the year award is not to get so detailed with the criteria that we lose sight of what we are trying to accomplish, which is to simply recognize an industry business in Monticello for being a good citizen, providing jobs and tax base, and being involved in the community. Staff will be requesting final approval at the meeting. 2. Please nominate an industry using the attached form and hand to Economic Director at the meeting. A list of industries in Monticello has also been included for your review. Staff would suggest looking first at the sponsors of the Monticello BR &E (Xcel Energy, Dahlheimer Beverage, Cargill, Karlsburger, Standard Iron, IRT). 3. Staff will be asking for 2 -3 volunteers to participate on a task force to assist in selecting an industry of the year and provide ideas for a great manufacturing appreciation event. Manufacturing Appreciation Breakfast: *Staff is proposing the following format. Please provide additional insight as to how we can really draw attention and interest from industries to want to attend. 1. Held at the community center at 730am — 8:30am. 2. Proposing the following dates: *Tuesday, October 19, 2010(least preferred date as the LEAD classes start on the 20t) *Wednesday, October 27, 2010 *Thursday, October 28, 2010 *Other dates ? ?? Breakfast to be served / round table style 4. Don Roberts, IEDC Chair welcoming everyone and introduce Mayor Herbst. 5. Mayor Herbst update on city activity and allow for Q &A 6. Speakers / Format? a. Potentially invite local bank presidents to talk about any anticipated upcoming banking changes and discuss what they are seeing from their clients and the banking world in general ?? b. Speaker from Positively MN. The state has many different loan opportunities. We could have someone come and speak about these opportunities. IEDC 9.7.10 c. Exporting discussion. We could have someone from the SBA speak to the manufactures about exporting options. Staff is looking for specific input from the IEDC as to what topics or speakers should be included into the appreciation event. RECOMMENDATION: City Staff is requesting the IEDC approve the Industry of the Year Criteria, appoint 2 -3 members to serve on an award Task Force, and establish an event date. ACTION: 1. Motion to approve Industry of the Year Award criteria as noted. 2. Motion denying moving forward with an Industry of the Year Award and recognition event. 3. Motion to table for further discussion. SUPPORTING DATA: a. Proposed Industry of the Year Criteria b. List of industries in Monticello c. Nomination form 2 M SCJ Development /Genesis Technologies M Secure -Tec Protection M SMA Elevator Construction Co. M Standard Iron M Strategic Equipment & Supply M Suburban Manufacturing, Inc. M The Asphalt Company, Inc. M Tire Service Eq Mfg Co M Twin City Die Castings Company M Ultra Machining Company Inc. (UMC) M Vector Tool and Mfg M Verona Safety M Walker In -Store M Wallboard M Washburn Computer Group M Westlund Distributing M Willi Hahn Corporation M WSI Industries, Inc. Xcel Energy 3705 134th Street NW 527 State Hwy. 25 201 W. 7th Street 1447 7th Street E 113 Locust Street PO Box 1588 9320 Cedar Street 206 W 3rd Street 201 Chelsea Road 200 Front Street 560 Cedar Street 1531 7th Street 713 South Cedar Street 2382 Briar Oakes Blvd. 9320 Cedar Street 407 Pine Street 19922 Industrial Blvd. PO Box 543 1645 County Rd 39 NE 2807 W County Road 75 448 W. Broadway M AME Red -E -Mix 10341 Dalton Ave NE M Aroplax Corporation 200 Chelsea Rd M B &B Metal Stamping 208 Dundas Road M Barton Sand & Gravel 14420 Appleton Av NW M Bondhus Corporation 1400 East Broadway PO Box 660 M Cargill Kitchen Solutions 206 West 4th Street M Custom Sheet Metal of Monticello Inc. 1305 Edmondson Ave NE M Custom Woodworking by L.B.C. Ile 219 Kevin Longley Dr. M Dahlheimer Distributing Company, Inc. 3360 Chelsea Road PO Box 336 M EDMA Company 1335 Dundas Circle M Electro Industries, Inc. 2150 West River St. PO Box 538 M Encombass Group 2609 Territorial Road M Fastenal Cc 4059 Chelsea Rd W M Functional Industries 406 7th Street PO Box 720 M Genereux Fine Wood Products 212 Chelsea Road M Integrated Recycling Technology 9696 Fallon Ave. M Jones Manufacturing - Monticello M Karlsburger Foods, Inc. 3236 Chelsea Road West M Lake Tool Inc M Midwest Precision Machining 108 Chelsea Rd M Morton Buildings Inc. 305 Cedar Street Suite 201 M Old Skool Kustoms L.L.C. 19 Sandberg Road PO Box 686 M Pipeline Supply M Polycast Specialties 3616 School Blvd. M Precision Technologies 113 W. Broadway PO Box 727 M Production Stamping 1617 90th Street M SCJ Development /Genesis Technologies M Secure -Tec Protection M SMA Elevator Construction Co. M Standard Iron M Strategic Equipment & Supply M Suburban Manufacturing, Inc. M The Asphalt Company, Inc. M Tire Service Eq Mfg Co M Twin City Die Castings Company M Ultra Machining Company Inc. (UMC) M Vector Tool and Mfg M Verona Safety M Walker In -Store M Wallboard M Washburn Computer Group M Westlund Distributing M Willi Hahn Corporation M WSI Industries, Inc. Xcel Energy 3705 134th Street NW 527 State Hwy. 25 201 W. 7th Street 1447 7th Street E 113 Locust Street PO Box 1588 9320 Cedar Street 206 W 3rd Street 201 Chelsea Road 200 Front Street 560 Cedar Street 1531 7th Street 713 South Cedar Street 2382 Briar Oakes Blvd. 9320 Cedar Street 407 Pine Street 19922 Industrial Blvd. PO Box 543 1645 County Rd 39 NE 2807 W County Road 75 448 W. Broadway M10 ICGLLO INDUSTRIAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY INDUSTRY OF THE YEAR AWARD Purpose: The IEDC and EDA desire to recognize industries within Monticello that exhibit business excellence, innovation, community involvement, high level of customer and employee relations, and driver of economic growth. The Industry of the Year award will be given to one business each year at an industry recognition event. Eligibility: Industry shall be defined as follows: a business that performs a majority of their commercial activity with other businesses and a minority of their commercial activity directly with the public consumer. Businesses in Monticello that meet the definition of industry are eligible. The company must be established for at least five years. Upon receiving an award, said business will not be eligible for at least three years. Process: The IEDC will nominate three businesses in August of each year to be considered for the Industry of the Year. Staff and two members of the IEDC will conduct an on -site interview with each nominee. At the September IEDC meeting, the Committee will vote to select one business to receive the Industry of the Year award. The IEDC will forward the nomination to the EDA. The EDA will determine the final candidate based on a majority vote. Criteria for Evaluation: - Business excellence: Successful business practices, i.e., marketing and promotion of business ethics; promotion of employee growth and development; contribution to its industry; and research and development. - Staff training, motivation, & employee engagement: Philosophy of engaging and empowering employees. Empowered employees are proactive and persistent, and make decisions that are consistent with the company's strategic goals and objectives. Organizations benefit greatly from having an engaged workforce. Research shows strong connections between employee engagement and turnover, productivity, customer service, loyalty and corporate financial performance. - Community involvement: A demonstrated interest in the welfare of the community through financial contributions, service and civic leadership. Actively supports the community through participating in volunteering programs and /or events. Customer relations: A high level of customer confidence and excellence in customer services and relations. - Innovation: Creativity, entrepreneurial, and implementing innovation in business operations, products and services. Strives to distinguish itself from other businesses in their industry. - Economic Growth: Continual increase in tax -base and creation of liveable wage jobs. MONTTCELI.O 2010 Industry of the Year Nomination Form (Please use one form for each nomination) Selection Criteria • Must be classified as Industry. Industry shall be defined as: a business that performs a majority of their commercial activity with other businesses and a minority of their commercial activity directly with the public consumer • The Business has been established for at least five years • Has not received this award in the past rive (5) years. • Business Excellence: Successful business practices, i.e., marketing and promotion of business ethics; promotion of employee growth and development; contribution to its industry; and research and development • Staff training, motivation, and employee engagement: Philosophy of engaging and empowering employees. Empowered employees are proactive and persistent, and make decisions that are consistent with the company's strategic goals and objectives. Organizations benefit greatly from having an engaged workforce. Research shows strong connections between employee engagement and turnover, productivity, customer service, loyalty and corporate financial performance. • Community Involvement: A demonstrated interest in the welfare of the community through financial contribution, service, and civic leaderships. Actively supports the community through participating in volunteer programs and /or events • Customer Relations: A high level of customer confidence and excellence in customer services and relations. • Innovation: Creativity, entrepreneurial, and implementing innovation in business operations, products and services. Strides to continually distinguish itself from other businesses in their industry. • Economic Growth: Continual increase in tax base and creation of liveable wage jobs. I would like to nominate They are deserving of this award because Your name Date The IEDC will review and select from the nominations received. The winner will be recognized at the Annual Manufacturing Appreciation Event held in October of each year. Economic Development Director Updates: EDA: At their August meeting, the EDA authorized initiating a L.E.A.D (Learn, Educate, Act, Develop) leadership training course. The EDA will subsidize a portion of the registration fee for existing businesses who participate in the eight month training course. The training course is being provided as a direct result of the BR &E survey. The business community stated an interest in providing local leadership training. In partnership with North Hennepin Community College, we have devised a very price conservative yet effective course. If you or any one of your employees desires to attend please fill out the attached registration fonn. This is a great price for the course content being provided. As a price comparison, all non Monticello businesses will be required to pay $149 /session per individual (which equates to $1,192 for all 8 classes). Monticello businesses will only pay $495 for the entire course per person (limited to 20 subsidized participants). Planning Commission: See attached agenda. Wright County Economic Development Partnership Wright County will be hosting their annual golf tournament on September 13, 2010 at Wild Marsh Golf Course in Buffalo. Please contact the partnership if you would like to participate. They can be reached at 763.477.3000 or nlabinena,whe.org. I -94 Corridor Coalition: The I -94 Corridor Coalition will be attending the October IEDC meeting to update the City on current lobbying efforts BR &E: Please marls your calendars for September 28, 2010 from 7:30am — 12:OOpm at the New River Medical center for the BR &E Taskforce Retreat. This is a critical meeting for all Task Force members to attend. Results of the survey will be presented along with identifying viable projects to initiate to continue to strengthen Monticello's business economy. It is anticipated the agenda will follow the format below: Inquiries: Staff has had the opportunity to respond to several inquiries in the past month. Most of the inquiry requests relate to users desiring existing vacant building space. Staff has had the opportunity to connect several brokers with local building owners. Recently through the Shovel Ready process, City Staff was made aware of an opportunity to submit a proposal to a fairly large user that would create many higher paying jobs. It is staffs understanding all proposals will be presented to the client by the State in early fall. Industrial Marketing / Venues: Earlier this year, the EDA made the decision to focus marketing dollars on Staff attending conferences instead of billboards and mass marketing campaigns. In light of this direction, the EDA decided it would be good for Monticello to branch out of the State. Therefore, the Economic Development Director will be attending a CoreNet Global (national association for Real Estate industry leaders) Summit on September 191h — 21st Business Communications & Initiatives: The Fall Business Insider issue will begin production in September. Staff will be asking for IEDC input. A new site selector focused website for Monticello is almost complete. Staff is optimistic the site will be launched by the end of September. Transportation: MNDOT is proposing to start the State Highway 25 mill and overlay project on Tuesday, September 7, 2010. The River Street reconstruction project and 3'd Street parking lot project continues to be on schedule and is anticipated to be completed by the end of September. Embracing Downtown: The City Council and EDA have provided the necessary approvals to move forward with the Embracing Downtown project. A contract has been signed and a kick off meeting is anticipated to occur by mid September. Future Meeting Dates: 1. IEDC: October 5, 2010 (Strategic Goal Setting and Work Plan Meeting) 2. EDA: September 8, 2010 3. BR &E: September 28, 2010 Task Force Retreat IEDC September 8, 2010 MONTICELLO Re: Mn /DOT Trunk Highway 25 Pavement Preservation Project Dear Property Owner: September 1, 2010 On Tuesday, September 7, 2010 the Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT) tentatively plans to begin construction on a pavement preservation project on Trunk Highway 25 between Interstate 94 and the Mississippi River. The project includes removing the top 3- inches of bituminous pavement and replacing it with 3- inches of new pavement. Any existing curb and gutter in poor condition will also be removed and replaced, as will all pedestrian curb ramps along the corridor, bringing them into compliance with the most recent Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines. Work will also be performed on the existing signal systems along the corridor. The project has a scheduled completion date of October 15, 2010. In an effort to minimize impacts to businesses and traffic along the corridor, Mn/DOT will be performing the vast majority of their work at night, primarily between 7 pm and 6 am. Mn/DOT also intends to maintain two -way traffic on TH 25 throughout the project, though this will require limiting traffic to one lane in each direction at various times. Mn/DOT will also do their best to maintain access to all properties, local streets and pedestrian facilities along the corridor during constriction. However, there may be short periods of time when access will be limited or restricted but these times will be kept to a minimum. If you have any questions regarding this project you can contact Mn/DOT's Constriction Engineer, Micky Klasen, at 320 - 223 -6535. Sincerely, CITY OT MONTICELLO P° Brice Westby, P.E. City Engineer C: Jeff O'Neill, City Administrator Angela Schumann, Community Development Director Bob Paschke, Public Works Director Monticello City IIall, 505 Walnut Street, Suite 1, Monticello, MN 55362 -8831 • (763) 295 -2711 • Fax (763) 295 -4404 Office of Public Works, 909 Golf Course Road, Monticello, MN 55362 • (763) 295 -3170 • Fax (763) 271 -3272 Department of Motor Vehicles, 119 3rd Street Fast, Monticello, MN 55362 • (763) 295 -2712 • Fax (763) 271 -3239 L.E.A.D. 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