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Economic Development Commission Minutes <br /> May 19, 2015 <br /> Page 3 of 5 <br /> • 53% of second homeowners own, operate, or play a significant <br /> management role in a business. <br /> • Second home utilization received the most use during the summer months <br /> of June-August. <br /> • A quarter of respondents report they engage in telework from their second <br /> home. <br /> • The majority of seasonal residents(56%)plan to transition permanently to <br /> their second homes, while more than a quarter(27%) are undecided. <br /> • The potential negative and positive impacts of rapid,,population growth in <br /> recreation counties. ' `'%: <br /> • Strategies and tools recreation counties and communities can use to <br /> accommodate newcomers. <br /> • The important role of lake associations and the con tion they make with <br /> second homeowners. <br /> • Natural resource issues are the me;important changes f' d to make <br /> / //rr <br /> life in their second home coun `9 r er over the next 20 yea , <br /> • Importance of quality of life. 'r % r <br /> Chris Lindholm stated that in the school district over 50%are seasonal <br /> homeowners and it is importanild relationshi `with them. He noted that <br /> get is a window of opportunity and homeo �f s i <br /> o nvolved, especially <br /> from those who plan to retire here. , ;,:,/,.,/,,.. <br /> ,r, <br /> Sheila Haverk..' ' that BLAEtiC will send Executive Initiative brochures• <br /> to second he r owners .,,'I may be interested in joining this group. <br /> Chair Jurchen no th .s;�e °?'. lion on take associations can be viewed on the <br /> �r'.r li``'F w <br /> Mi .1.=.4.,,A ' ters Y'A , ite and itefish Area Property Owners Association <br /> site an F�are . ,; communication tools for seasonal residents. <br /> /4 err;, <br /> 6. Slake EDC g,,/e' Spa.es <br /> ".;;',A, /`/, <br /> Mayor a e blad was not in attendance to discuss this agenda item. <br /> 7. Action Plan , ;a: focal Retailers <br /> Chair Jurchen discussed the idea of creating a random marketing survey for <br /> businesses to address with their customers about their places of residence and <br /> future Highway 371 impacts. The Commission should decide on the businesses <br /> that are most impacted by the future Highway and determine the survey questions. <br /> Commissioner Merritt stated that she is willing to work with Jenna Crawford in <br /> enticing Pequot business owners to join the Chamber. She stated that more <br /> business involvement is key to the action plan. <br />
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