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MINUTES <br />`.. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE <br />OCTOBER 18, 2011 <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Mark Jurchen, Patrick Smith, Cindy Rieck, Tommy Woog, <br />and Ed Larsen <br />ALSO PRESENT: <br />2. <br />0 <br />Sandy Peine, City Clerk; Mike Loven, Public <br />Tim Houle, City Engineer; Sheila Haverk <br />Ann Hanson, Chamber of Commerce; D <br />Administrator; and Council Member Ry <br />Call Meeting to Order <br />The meeting was called to order by <br />Approval of Minutes <br />charge was per <br />Works Supervisor; <br />, BLAEDC; Ruth <br />%Itner, Zoning <br />17W.0-11[oC46yuIYYm <br />RON CARRIED 5 -0. <br />stated that a issue of charging water and sewer <br />21 /SAC) need be clarified regarding whether the <br />ct. Tim ted that the perception is that it is a per <br />Me stated that the recommendation in the <br />ends that the City adopt a policy regarding utility <br />W lude residential equivalent units for different <br />inci ember Ryan stated that he was surprised that this <br />Me ber Ryan also stated that Ehlers report included <br />capacity. He noted that WAC and SAC fees were <br />Discussion w3rheld regarding types of incentives for infill in the downtown area <br />and the indu trial park area. Tommy Woog stated that the EDC would like to <br />encourage infill in the industrial park and downtown with some type of an <br />incentive program. Tim Houle suggested that the EDC consider a lower tier cost <br />structure on WAC /SAC charges for infill versus expansion. Chair Larsen stated <br />that the City needs a policy in place so that developers are aware of costs up front. <br />The EDC reiterated the need for a policy on WAC /SAC. <br />