Laserfiche WebLink
Economic Development Coordinator Sullivan indicated the tournament cost was $764.58 due to <br />the fact that 17 golfers were not required to pay for participation in the event. Among those were <br />the Business of the Year and last year's Business of the Year. <br />Member Elvig arrived at 7:35 a.m. <br />Mr. Sullivan explained there were a couple of observations brought to staff's attention regarding <br />the event and its success. The following recommendations /suggestions were made: <br />1. Play was too slow, too much time at hole sponsor games <br />2. Play was slow, no other reason <br />3. The specific prize donated was not awarded individually <br />4. Large prizes donated did not have a dollar value assigned to them <br />The EDA discussed the above recommendations, and the following suggestions in relation to the <br />2006 Business. Appreciation Day golf event: <br />• Incorporate a list recognizing all the sponsors <br />• Dollar value of the prize to be announced when it is awarded <br />• Possibility of limiting the businesses to twosomes rather than foursomes <br />• Possibility of a morning/afternoon shotgun with a luncheon between the events <br />■ Possibility of utilizing two golf courses and meeting for dinner <br />• Limit businesses to one team unless there are available spots close to event time <br />■ Lunch served prior to the golf tournament, followed by appetizers and cocktails <br />• Limit on staff participation <br />Consensus of the EDA was in the future the Business Appreciation Day Golf Event should be <br />limited to : 36 teams, with one team per business unless there is room for an additional team to <br />register close to event time; the invitation should encourage businesses to register early; <br />participants should be accepted on a first come /first serve basis; staff participation should be <br />limited; sponsors should be strategically placed; twosomes should be encouraged; a list should <br />be incorporated recognizing all the sponsors; and the dollar value of the prize should be <br />announced when it is awarded <br />Economic Development Coordinator Sullivan suggested the awarding of the Business of the <br />Year is a process that may need some work. He reviewed the following criteria: <br />1. Been involved in all aspects of the community. <br />2. Provided for the maintenance or expansion of the commercial /industrial tax base of the <br />community through the development of new business ventures or the retention or <br />expansion of existing businesses. <br />3. Expanded or retained the employment base of the community. <br />4. Been a positive influence to the business community. <br />Economic Development Coordinator Sullivan indicated this criteria is somewhat ambiguous and <br />staff is welcome to suggestions that might make the award process more concrete. Items such as <br />number of jobs created, tax base created and specific contributions to the community could be <br />documented and used as specific criteria to determine the Business of the Year. In addition, <br />Economic Development Authority /September 7, 2006 <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />