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NOTES <br /> EDC/SWOT Meeting <br /> December 18, 2009 <br /> PRESENT: Sheila Haverkamp, BLADC; Kathy Gaalswyk and Dan Frank, Initiative <br /> Foundation; Mayor Adams; PJ Smith, Economic Development Committee; and Dawn <br /> Bittner, Zoning Administrator. <br /> Sheila explained the EDC had questioned why businesses would want to come to Pequot <br /> Lakes. She suggested focusing on our strengths and opportunities. The biggest <br /> economic development opportunities in the area was in Pequot Lakes with Tru <br /> Protection, Hunt technologies expansion with their meter farm,the grocery store and <br /> TDS is hiring a•ain. Mayor Adams reported 8 or 9 new businesses within the past year, <br /> 3 businesses dicating a 5 business gain. <br /> The EDC has suggested a SWOT analysis. Pequot Lakes is not the same tourist <br /> attraction as before. There are vacant store fronts, valuations are decreasing, and <br /> businesses are for sale and are not able to sell. A promotional marketing piece could be <br /> used listing our strengths. There may be some weaknesses and threats we need to work <br /> on. <br /> PJ stated moving Highway 371 (to alternate route) is a big, divisive issue that split the <br /> �.,,. community creating fi.lot of negative feelings. With small businesses fighting to keep <br /> going which is not unique to this community, the highway is one more issue that they <br /> don't need to deal with. The issue has been aired and it doesn't seem like we can get a <br /> clear path which way to move. There are factions forming who are compiling lists of <br /> items the Council needs to address. He stated he would like to get past the divisiveness <br /> but he is not sure how to do it. The Council tries to do what is right. There have already <br /> been meetings on the highway and to pull the community together for another big <br /> meeting may do more harm than good. We need to try a different way, set the criteria for <br /> analysis and put it out to all the groups and ask what to do about it. Something unique <br /> would be to ask the different groups their suggestions—Chamber, P &Z, Council, <br /> residents, EDC (splinter groups?). Once we have that information we can see where we <br /> agree and build on those positives to work on a better way to resolve. <br /> The majority of people in the groups are willing to try and move beyond the issue but <br /> they don't know the best way to do so. <br /> Kathy explained that through the Initiative Foundation they have a Healthy Community <br /> Partnership, although the application process just closed. Through this process all voices <br /> are heard, there are community meetings with tremendous efforts to reach everyone <br /> within the community, define unique strengths and gifts and make sure the approach is <br /> sustainable. <br />