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To do this,the City must focus on the following three principles: <br /> 1. Improve businesses competitiveness by reducing the tax burden. <br /> 2. Encourage business development by streamlining the regulatory process. <br /> 3. Improve business opportunity by growing the market of customers wanting goods and services from the <br /> businesses of Pequot Lakes. <br /> Reduce the Tax Burden <br /> The city tax rate is a function of the size of the tax base and the amount of government spending. Over the long <br /> term,the City controls the amount of spending,but can only influence the size of the tax base.While sometimes the <br /> City needs to make strategic investments to grow the tax base,those investments need to have a clear return if the <br /> public spending is designed to reduce the overall tax rate. <br /> Since the City has an implied obligation to maintain existing infrastructure systems,the way for the City of Pequot <br /> Lakes to control the tax burden over the long-term is to make better use of those infrastructure investments.This <br /> means encouraging new investment in areas where infrastructure already exists. <br /> Streamline the Regulatory Process <br /> If Pequot Lakes is going to remain competitive,it needs to be easy to do business in town. In the past,some of the <br /> processes and regulations inherited or developed locally created unnecessary obstacles for businesses and did not <br /> provide enough value to justify their application. That has started to change with recent initiatives, and further <br /> unwinding is necessary. <br /> It is important, however,to maintain a common set of standards in order to protect existing investments.The City <br /> should not adopt the standards of neighboring communities in a "race to the bottom" approach to deregulation. <br /> Pequot is a unique community with an approach to economic growth and development that differs significantly from <br /> the area communities of Brainerd,Baxter,Nisswa,Breery Point and Jenkins 5.The City needs to have high standards <br /> that fit with the community and then focus on how those standards are applied and what can be done to streamline <br /> the approval process. <br /> Grow the Market <br /> Businesses in Pequot Lakes sell goods and services to people around the world. However, there are a significant <br /> number of transactions that take place locally, serving people that live locally. Growing the market of potential <br /> consumers involves different strategies for local,regional and distant markets. <br /> For local markets, Pequot Lakes has its greatest competitive advantage in being a convenient location. As <br /> convenience for local consumers is increased, more people will opt to shop localiy. Increasing convenience means <br /> paying attention to the form and function of the public spaces within Pequot's commercial areas. It also means <br /> housing approaches that locate new residents within walking distance of businesses. <br /> 5 The "DNA" of Pequot Lakes —the framework upon which the city is built — is different than any of the other <br /> communities in the immediate area.Baxter and Breery Point are exclusively auto-oriented communities,lacking the <br /> downtown created around the historic railroad stop as in Pequot Lakes. While Nisswa and Brainerd have this <br /> traditional pattern,it differs significantly from Pequot Lakes.Brainerd's development is on a different scale and has <br /> a different character due to transportation choices made within its traditional neighborhoods. Nisswa has <br /> maintained the historic character of its downtown, but it is not set up to connect that area to the surrounding <br /> neighborhoods.As such,development in Pequot Lakes is more diverse and less seasonal than that in Nisswa. <br />
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