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-��---_-- / <br /> EDC Minutes Approved <br /> U���� <br /> K8�y17' 2802 ��°�D��U�"U �=�Yf `��u�L <br /> Page 3 <br /> focuses on the relationship between demographics and housing for the Coalition <br /> communities. In general housing does affect the population "balance" of cities. Other <br /> discussions focused on the Housing Build-out Study. The group seeks a better <br /> understanding of the potential for and implications of Smart Growth in terms of housing <br /> types, site design, and linkages. <br /> 5. |-35W Corridor Coalition—Economic Development Activities: Backman attended the <br /> Economic Development& Marketing Committee meeting on May 7th. Members discussed <br /> developing a marketing insert highlighting all member communities for an upcoming issue of <br /> the Twin Cities Business Monthly magazine. <br /> 7. EDC BUSINESS <br /> A. 2002 Minnesota Business Assistance Form: Backman submitted this annual form to the Dept.of <br /> Trade & Economic Development on May 31st. <br /> B. Development of Second Remodeling Planbook for Split-Level Homes: In 1998 the Mounds View <br /> EDA authorized the expenditure of $5,000 to participate in the first remodeling Planbook. <br /> Published in 1999,the first Planbook focused on remodeling options for Ramblers and Cape Cod <br /> homes. A consortium of 15 communities split the cost of developing and printing 5,000 copies of <br /> the book(approx. $60,000). Citizens of Mounds View can purchase this Planbook for$10 each. <br /> A second Planbook is currently in the works. It likewise will be undertaken by a consortium of <br /> communities. The focus of the second Planbook is on Split-Entry/Split Level homes. Backman <br /> suggested the (�ib/ofyW0undsViavvcomnnit $2.5OOfor the second renlode|ingF�|anbo¢K. The <br /> • Citv'o EDA approved this expenditure at its May 13th meeting. Other communities have <br /> committed to the pject or are in the process of doing so. Backman will keep the Commission <br /> informed as to the status of the 2"« Planbook. <br /> C. Business Prospects: Backman briefly discussed the status of Abbey Carpet, Now Bikes, and a <br /> proposed laundry facility in the Silver View Plaza. <br /> D. Met Council Livable Community Grant Application Workshop: The Metropolitan Council <br /> administers two types of grants from its Livable Communities Fund—Opportunity Grants and <br /> Development Grants. The Opportunity Grants fund early planning or predevelopment costs to <br /> develop project-specific and site-specific land use plans. A total of $500.000 is available this <br /> fiscal year. Backman intended to work with Jim Atkinson in the office to submit an application to <br /> the Met Council bvthe May 15m deadline. The Mounds View strike, however, made submission <br /> difficult. Backman requested a one-week extension to submit the application. This was granted. <br /> E. Other: Nothing else discussed. <br /> 8. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Backman indicated that he had arranged for a tour of Liberty Enterprises at their check printing facility at <br /> 2222 Woodale in the MV Business Park. Bruce Bednarek, Director of Facilities for Liberty and Brooks <br /> Manning, Assist. Operations Manager, will be meeting the EDC members at the door prior to the tour. <br /> Given that the tour is to begin at8:3Oo.rn..and there being nofurther business before the Commission, <br /> -- <br /> Chair Belting adjourned the May 17th meeting of the Economic Development Commission at 8:25 a.m. <br />
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