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EDC Minutes <br /> November 20, 2018 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> ----------------------------- <br /> Chair Jurchen stated he and Tommy Woog will be getting back together <br /> on December 3�d further discussion. <br /> 7. Heart of the Good Life Development <br /> a. Video Review <br /> Brady Bussler and Ashley Martel with Widseth Smith Nolting presented <br /> the draft of the Heart of the Good Life Development video. Commission <br /> consensus was the video accomplished what the City was looking for by <br /> showing a vision of what the development could have to offer. A <br /> suggestion was made to add contact information at the end of the video <br /> and put links to the video on several websites. <br /> b. Shovel Ready Certification Update <br /> Tim Houle stated the materials have been submitted to DEED for <br /> approval and they will continue to work through the process. <br /> c. Architectural, Landscaping, and Zoning Recommendations from <br /> Planning Commission <br /> Dawn Bittner stated the Planning Commission liked the design as <br /> presented with the option for mod�cations. Ms. Bittner added that they <br /> want to allow a broad r�nge of businesses in the development and would <br /> like to further discuss the zoning classification for the area. <br /> Sheila Haverkamp suggested the group could further review the zoning <br /> options at the December meeting. <br /> Commissioner Lindholm shared information regarding a Region 5 <br /> Children's Museum which was spearheaded by Sourcewell adding that <br /> Sourcewell has now committed to funding an executive director to launch <br /> the museum. Commissioner Lindholm stated he had met with this <br /> gentleman yesterday and suggested that Pequot Lakes has a lot to offer <br /> for the location of a Children's Museum. <br /> Sheila Haverkamp added that she has a meeting with him today and will <br /> also mention it to him. <br /> d. Recommendation on Price Per Acre <br /> Tim Houle presented an approximate cost of$50,000 per acre for the <br /> infrastructure cost. <br />