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<br />JOINT MEETING MINUTES <br />OCTOBER 18, 1994 <br />PAGE FOUR <br /> <br />Committee to obtain bids for the printing of Star City Committee <br />Fact Booklet; <br />Doreen Yauch will spec out the finished product; <br />motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Council member wilharber questioned if the Star City Committee <br />has concerned working with adjoining communities regarding to <br />become a Star Cluster. <br /> <br />Council member Brenner noted when Centerville began the process <br />to become a Star City, we were in the middle of the annexation <br />hearings. She felt at this point of the process she would like <br />to keep focus on Centerville becoming a Star city. <br /> <br />Five Year Goals and One Year Action Plan. <br />Mayor Buckbee noted it appears many of the goals have a target <br />date of January 1995. It questioned if January 1995 would be a <br />realistic date. <br /> <br />Economic Development Committee member MaGill questioned how <br />Senior Housing came about as a goal. <br /> <br />Council member Brenner noted Senior Housing arose from the <br />community meetings held. Also, the Economic Development <br />Committee has had plans to pursue Senior Housing. <br /> <br />Economic Development Committee member Montain noted there appears <br />to be a lot of interest by Centerville's senior to have <br />affordable housing available to them. <br /> <br />Mayor Buckbee noted a Developer had approached the <br />Centerville regarding Senior Housing, however, it <br />Centerville did not have the infrastructure (i.e. <br />facility a senior housing project at this time. <br /> <br />City of <br />appeared <br />banks) to <br /> <br />Economic Development Committee member MaGill noted the five goals <br />and one year action plan appear to focus on businesses, and ask <br />if the Star City Committee has considered any goals pertaining to <br />the residents. <br /> <br />Star City Committee member Scheller expressed that it appeared to <br />be the consensus of the Star City Committee to focus on more <br />business to increase the tax base. Once the tax base is <br />increased, there may be more money available for community <br />orientated goals. <br /> <br />Council member Brenner noted the five year goals and one year <br />action plan are not cast in stone. <br /> <br />Acting Clerk/Administrator Sanna Buckbee questioned what type of <br />