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Draft EDC Minutes <br /> May 15,2009 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> • 6. EDC BUSINESS <br /> A. Potential Mounds View Farmer's Market <br /> Vice Chair Wagner-Harkonen said that she would be approaching the City Council at the <br /> June 1st Work Session to request approval to form a volunteer Farmer's Market Exploratory <br /> Committee with hopes that the City would eventually help fund the farmer's market. <br /> Motion/Second: Commissioner Johnson moved and Commissioner Helgemoe seconded a <br /> recommendation to the EDA that the City move forward with a committee for a City- <br /> sponsored Farmer's Market. <br /> Motion Carried: 6 Ayes 0 Nays <br /> Community Development Director Ken Roberts asked Vice Chair Wagner-Harkonen how <br /> many people she envisions participating on the committee. She said it would be nice to <br /> have four or five volunteer committee members and right now there are:,two people <br /> interested (herself and Cindy Palm from the Parks, Recreation and Forestry Commission). <br /> She stressed the importance that a few committed volunteers start a small operation and <br /> build the program with the help of a consultant like Lesley Young,who manages Shoreview's <br /> Farmer's Market. She added that if the City Council approves the formation of a volunteer <br /> committee, she would like people interested in joining the committee to contact her through <br /> Heidi Steinmetz. She would like to have regular monthly meetings and then approach the <br /> • City Council to request funding for a small contract with Lesley Young. <br /> Commissioner Johnson mentioned that this farmer's market would be a separate effort from <br /> Robert's Sports Bar's private farmer's market. Vice Chair Wagner Harkonen added that a <br /> City-sponsored farmer's market would provide food from local farmers rather than third party <br /> distributers. <br /> B. Review City Tagline Options <br /> Ms. Steinmetz stated that the EDA is requesting the EDC's help with creating or deciding <br /> upon a new tagline for the City. Developing a new City tagline is part of the larger Mounds <br /> View Branding Project that the EDC initiated one year ago. She said that the City Council <br /> unveiled the new City logo at the Town Hall Meeting on April 25th and now it's time to discuss <br /> taglines. <br /> Ms. Steinmetz said that Risdall Marketing Group and City staff created the tagline options <br /> provided in the staff report. She said that on May 11th, the City Council discussed six of the <br /> options as possible contenders and that "Two Words. One Community" is the Council's <br /> favorite option at this time. <br /> Commissioner Belting said that he likes "Where Community Matters" and "Close. <br /> Convenient. Connected" or "Convenient. Connected. Caring'). Vice Chair Wagner- <br /> Harkonen agreed that the "three-C" options were also her favorite. Commissioner Larson <br /> said he likes "Close. Convenient. Connected." and "Make it Mounds View". <br /> • <br />
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