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<br />APPROVED <br /> <br />CENTERVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CO:MMITTEE <br />REGULAR MEETING MINUTES <br />DECEMBER ]5, ]998 <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof; the Centerville Economic Development <br />Committee held their regular scheduled meeting on December 15, 1998. Chairperson <br />Tim Rehbine called the meeting to order at 7:15 p.m. Present: John Magill, Paul <br />Montain, Jim March, and Aimee Fairbrother. <br /> <br />Approval of November 1998 Minutes <br />Motion by Tim Rehbine to approve November minutes. John Magill seconded the <br />motion. Paul Montain abstained. <br /> <br />OLD BUSINESS <br /> <br />Design Team Open House Review <br />Paul Montain apologized to the committee for missing the last two meetings due to a <br />serious illness. Committee member Montain asked the committee for an overview of the <br />open house as well as a description of where the tasks are headed. Tim Rehbine began <br />the discussion stating that the open house was well received by the community, and that <br />the feedback so far has been real positive. Tim Rehbine explained the events of the open <br />house and indicated that Wayne Leblanc has taken charge as the group leader. Tim <br />Rehbine then stated that Wayne Leblanc has created eight different task groups based on <br />the Minnesota Design Team recommendations. These groups will meet periodically on <br />their own, and then as a community every two months at Centerville City Hall. The <br />community meetings would be to update any progress made in any of the eight task <br />groups. <br /> <br />The eight task groups are: <br />1. Entrance Tasks <br />2. Downtown Tasks <br />3. Church Tasks <br />4. Streetscapes Tasks <br />5. Park/Trails Tasks <br />6. Lakes Tasks <br />7. County Road ]4 Tasks <br />8. Community Center Tasks <br /> <br />Jim March stated that the City Council has accepted the Design Team ideas, and that <br />several of the tasks groups have already met. Jim March also reviewed several grants <br />that the City is eligible to apply for, and much discussion was held in regards to the <br />grants. The grants that Jim March covered were: The Fishing Pier Grant, Outdoor <br />Recreation Grant, Natural and Scenic Area Grant, and the Cooperative Trail Linkage <br />