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The EDA discussed the following regarding the public demolition: <br /> <br />7'ime: Evening. <br />Liability: Hard hats would be required onsite. <br />h'zmding Mechanism: EDA and TIF funds <br />Bulldozer to be utilized. <br />Actual demolition rather than a ceremonial demolition. <br />Mayor or EDA Chair to speak at the ceremony. <br />Notification by posting a sign on the property. <br />No food to be supplied. <br />Stall' will contact Bank of the West to obtain permission to utilize their site for those <br />attending. <br />"l~;conomic Development" sign to be removed from the Martin property and located at <br />thc demolition site. <br /> <br />Motion by Member Jeffrey, seconded by Member Steffen, to recommend that a public <br />demolition of the Amoco be held to promote the "Community Revitalization Project". <br /> <br />Voting Yes: Chairperson Riley, Members Jeffrey, Steffen, Kiefer, and Strommen. Voting No: <br />None. Absent: Members Elvig, Gromberg, and LeTourneau. <br /> <br />Member Strommen left the meeting at 8:14 a.m. <br /> <br />Case//4: Stall' Update <br /> <br />Tl~c EDz\ reviewed the Staff Update. Economic Development/TIF Specialist Sullivan reviewed <br /> status of new business prospects and community revitalization projects in the City. <br /> <br />Chairperson Riley inquired about the status of the Zero-Zone ownership, and if it would be` <br />bcnclicia[ to sell this land to a different party. Economic Development Consultant Mulrooney <br />replied Super Value, which is the parent company of Zero-Zone, has just completed the sale of <br />assets. If~ Zero-Zone is sold it will likely be to the management team that is currently in place. <br />Ecom)mic Development/TIF Specialist Sullivan advised the City will likely obtain more by <br />having Zero Zone purchase the land than by marketing it openly due to the access issue: <br />Economic Development Consultant Mulrooney explained this site was designed and platted for <br />Zero-Zone, but the easements were put in place for the possibility of the company not moving <br />fi~rward with their plans. <br /> <br />'ibc EI)A discussed the next Business Network Meeting and possible speakers. <br /> <br />'['he consensus of the EDA was to hold the next Business Network Meeting in November, and to <br />direct staff to provide suggestions for speakers at the October EDA meeting. <br /> <br />Economic Development Authority/September 7, 2005 <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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