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EDC Minutes <br /> November 7, 2012 <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br /> • <br /> Community Development Hutmacher asked whether the EDC was interested in assisting with the <br /> economic development portion of the video and if so,what things the EDC felt should be conveyed <br /> in the video and what specific businesses or areas should be highlighted. <br /> Commissioner Erickson indicated he felt they should focus on the large businesses and also have an <br /> example of small and medium size businesses flourishing within the City. He also indicated they <br /> could highlight the corporate campuses and how they fit into the community and highlight that the <br /> City is only 15 minutes from either downtown area. <br /> Council Liaison Werner suggested that the Mounds View schools and Bethel College be <br /> highlighted as well. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher informed Commissioners that the video would be <br /> posted on the website and feels this would be a good resource for residents or businesses considering <br /> moving to Arden Hills. <br /> It was the consensus of the commission that they would be interested in assisting with the video. <br /> C. Economic Gardening • <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher reported that economic gardening is an up and <br /> coming strategy for economic development. This approach focuses on stage 2 businesses, which are <br /> businesses that are past the start-up stage and have a lot of growth potential. These stage 2 <br /> businesses are the businesses that create the most jobs and have the most growth potential. She <br /> indicated Hennepin County did a pilot program and selected 15 stage 2 businesses. Each business <br /> received 50 hours of technical research assistance and also attended round table meetings which were <br /> facilitated by the Edward Lowe Foundation. She reported Hennepin County received positive <br /> feedback from the businesses in the pilot program. The businesses indicated the pilot program was, <br /> in fact, helpful and created a peer group for growing businesses. <br /> Commissioner Erickson questioned the cost associated with a program such as this. <br /> Community Development Director Hutmacher indicated she believed that Hennepin County's <br /> cost was $150,000 ($10,000 for each business) and that they used their economic development funds <br /> so there was no cost to the City. She, however, is not sure if Ramsey County has the same resources <br /> as Hennepin County. <br /> Commissioner Altstatt questioned whether staff should actually approach the County to do this <br /> since it was not a City initiative. • <br />