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REDA Meeting <br />Minutes – Monday, October 17, 2016 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />entities prior to adoption. Therefore, Ms. Collins advised that the policy was <br />being presented again for public hearing on the document. <br /> <br />President Roe opened and closed the public hearing at approximately 6:04 pm; <br />with no one appearing for or against. <br /> <br />Willmus moved, McGehee seconded, receipt of the Public Financing Criteria <br />and Business Subsidy Policy dated September 201s as presented (Attachment <br />A) and adoption of REDA Resolution No. 3 (Attachment C) entitled, <br />“Resolution Approving Business Subsidy Policy.” <br /> <br />Ayes: <br />McGehee, Willmus, Laliberte and Roe. <br />Nays: <br />None. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br /> <br />9.Business Action Items <br /> <br /> <br />a.Receive Housing & Economic Development Quarterly Update <br />Jeanne Kelsey of the Community Development staff briefly reviewed details of <br />the staff report and attached program updates. <br /> <br />As part of the program approved and provided by the REDA, Ms. Kelsey <br />offered a first review of the housing programs brochure update prepared in <br />draft form by staff. Ms. Kelsey reviewed the cost savings for this product <br />versus the previous version from production and mailing costs. Ms. Kelsey <br />advised that the brochure would be mailed to new residential property owners <br />in Roseville identified through the city’s water utility sign up information. Ms. <br />Kelsey sought REDA comment of the draft document ready to be finalized and <br />highlighted the services it focused on, with the new look tied into the city’s <br />website. <br /> <br />Member McGehee commended staff on the looks of the brochure and staff’s <br />work in preparing it. <br /> <br />Specific to spring workshops planned by staff, Member McGehee asked if <br />those had been identified yet. <br /> <br />Ms. Kelsey advised that staff usually didn’t plan winter classes, as attendance <br />had proven low during those cold weather months. Ms. Kelsey advised that <br />spring class topics were still being identified to avoid duplicating any offerings <br />of the Parks & Recreation program or Community Education; and further <br />noted they were still in the process of scheduling them and their location. <br /> <br />At the request of Member Willmus specific to the Neighborhood Enhancement <br />Program (NEP), Ms. Kelsey confirmed that residential and commercial <br />property data would still be tracked separately. <br /> <br />