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MINUTES <br /> CITY OF ARDEN HILLS,MINNESOTA <br /> ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE MEETING <br /> WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 <br /> 8:00 A.M. <br /> ARMY RESERVE CENTER <br /> 1. CALL TO ORDER <br /> The meeting was called to order at 8:05 a.m. <br /> 2. ROLL CALL <br /> Present were: Dan McCallum, Chair; Ray McGraw, Vice Chair; Arnold <br /> Lindberg; Steve Freimuth; Tom Goblirsch; Ted Brausen; Council <br /> Liaison, Beverly Aplikowski; and Kevin Ringwald, Community <br /> Development Director. <br /> Others present were: Tom Steele, Finance Committee Liaison and Julie <br /> Tostenson, Department Secretary. <br /> Absent were: Terry Nagle, Jeanne Winiecki, Tom Andreason and Brian <br /> Fritsinger, City Administrator. <br /> 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> Minutes from the August 21, 1996 meeting were approved, following a <br /> motion made by Ray McGraw and seconded by Tom Goblirsch. <br /> 4. MARKETING BROCHURE <br /> Dan McCallum presented the alterations to the cover of the marketing <br /> brochure, that were suggested at the August, 1996 EDC meeting. Ray <br /> McGraw made a motion to leave the cover of the marketing brochure as <br /> stands. Motion carried 6-0. <br /> 5. BANNERS <br /> Ray McGraw and Ted Brausen surveyed 13 businesses along the County <br /> Road E business area for their support in the banner replacement. Three <br /> (3) of the businesses had no response. Five (5) of the businesses said the <br /> banners identified the area as the downtown area. Five (5)business said <br /> the banners don't identify the area as a downtown area. <br />
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