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Miron made a motion, seconded by Granger, to direct staff set a meeting with the interested <br /> parties. <br /> All aye. Motion Carried. <br /> UPDATE ON THE BR&E IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT TEAMS <br /> Staff made a presentation to the HBA on the BR&E Marketing and Events implementation <br /> project teams at its July 13, 2010, meeting. The outcome was to have a BR&E and HBA joint <br /> meeting on the implementation project and distinguish roles of the City and the HBA on each <br /> goal. The joint meeting is on August 17, 2010. Staff will update the EDA in September on <br /> the outcome of the joint meeting. <br /> DISCUSSION ON THE PARK DEDICATION FEES <br /> The City of Hugo Parks, Recreation and Open Space Commission discussed possible <br /> revisions to the Park Dedication Policy at their July 14, 2010 meeting. Parks Planner Shayla <br /> Syverson discussed the Park Dedication Policy with the EDA. Currently, the Park Dedication <br /> Policy requires payment of$2,400 per acre with any commercial or industrial development. <br /> All funds that are dedicated are used by the Parks Commission to build new park facilities, <br /> which help meet the increased demand for parks brought by the development. The majority <br /> of funds received through dedication are from residential developments. Approximately <br /> $10,000 in park dedication has been paid to the city for commercial and industrial <br /> development between 1999 and 2009. Some cities do not require park dedication with <br /> commercial and industrial development. <br /> Granger stated that the park dedication fee for commercial and industrial properties is a <br /> disincentive for businesses to come to town. Denaway stated that the businesses pay property <br /> taxes and agreed with Granger. <br /> Granger made a motion, seconded by Denaway, to recommend to the Parks Commission to <br /> remove the fee for commercial and industrial developments from the park dedication policy <br /> with the following findings: <br /> 1. The parks are important to the City and make the community more attractive. <br /> 2. The park dedication fee is a competitive disadvantage for businesses to come to <br /> Hugo. <br /> 3. Many surrounding cities do not require commercial and industrial development to pay <br /> park dedication fees. <br /> 4. The park dedication fee collected for existing commercial and industrial <br /> developments is not a huge revenue generator. <br /> 5. Commercial and industrial property taxes help pay for park improvements. <br /> 6. Commercial and industrial businesses have made donations to several community and <br /> organized events in the City. <br /> All aye. Motion Carried. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> Granger made a motion, seconded by Denaway, to adjourn at 10:30 am. <br /> All Aye. Motion Carried. <br />