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<br />. <br /> <br />Alj')PROVEO <br /> <br />CENTERVILLE ECONMONIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE <br />REGULAR MEETING MINUTES <br />NOVEMBER 17,1998 <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Centerville Economic Development <br />Committee held their regular scheduled meeting on Tuesday November .17, 1998. At <br />approximately 7:00 p.m. the meeting began with a "Design Team - Open House". The <br />open house forum was held for residents, presenters, volunteers, and city staff to view the <br />ideas and drawings created for Centerville by the Minnesota Design Team. The <br />Economic Development Committee resumed their regularly scheduled meeting following <br />the open house. Chairperson Tim Rehbine called the meeting to order at 9: 10 p.m. <br />Present: Theresa Brenner, Mary Capra, John Magill, and Aimee Fairbrother. <br /> <br />OPEN HOUSE MINUTES <br /> <br />At approximately 7:00 p.m. the Minnesota Design Team - Follow up Forum was open to <br />all residents, presenters, volunteers, and city staff The drawings/ideas created by the <br />Design Team were on display in the council chambers. Chairs and tables were set up for <br />people to share their thoughts and ideas. Theresa Brenner provided coffee and cookies, <br />and John Magill provided soda. There were twenty-eight people that had signed in for <br />the open house (see attached), although the total estimated attendance was around fifty. <br /> <br />At 7:20 p.m. Council member Brenner welcomed all present, and introduced Mary Capra <br />- Design Team Co-Chair, Wayne Lablanc - Centerville resident, and Margaret Langfeld <br />- Anoka County Commissioner. Brenner turned the presentation over to Wayne Leblanc. <br /> <br />Wayne Leblanc extended a sincere thank you to all present, and explained that the goal <br />for the open house was not to go over each drawing/idea individually, but to go forward <br />with some of the Design Team ideas. Each person present gave an introduction, <br />indicating his or her name and areas of interest. <br /> <br />Wayne Leblanc suggested an action plan to keep ideas moving, and to keep the lines of <br />communication open. His plan incorporated the following ideas: <br /> <br />I. Have the entire volunteer group meet every two months at City Hall. These meetings <br />would welcome all current volunteers, as well as new volunteers, and serve as a <br />communication source for all groups. The bi-monthly meetings would be to present <br />feedback from the various task groups, and keep the community involved. These <br />meetings would begin in January 1998, and would be held at 7:00 p.m. on the second <br />Tuesday of the month. The council chambers have been reserved for this group of <br />volunteers on the following days: January 12, February 9, March 9, April 13, May 11, <br />July] 3, September 14, and November 9. <br />