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APPROVED <br /> MINUTES <br /> New Brighton Economic Development Commission <br /> Regular Meeting—October 11, 2005 <br /> 7:00 a.m. <br /> Members/Liaisons Present: Bob Benke, Gene Delaune, Dennis Flahave, Linda Harmon, Lisa <br /> Harreld, Ken Johnson, John Kaufhold, Mark Nelson, and Jim Witkowski. <br /> Members/Liaisons Absent: Sharon Doffing, Steve Larson, and Gary Stang. <br /> Staff Present: Matt Fulton, Grant Fernelius, David Black, Steve Rymer, and Jennifer <br /> Lavandowska. <br /> Other Present: Jack Becker(Forecast Public Artworks) <br /> Call to Order <br /> Linda Harmon called the meeting to order at 7:02 am. <br /> Approval of Minutes <br /> The minutes of the September 13, 2005 meeting were presented for approval. Minutes were <br /> approved with the following amendment: Kaufhold inquired if Ferrellgas needs to be located on <br /> a spur line or if they have found a new location. <br /> Public Art Presentation <br /> Steve Rymer, Director of Parks and Recreation, reported that the City has started a <br /> comprehensive planning process for parks, recreation, and trails. One of the elements of this <br /> process is to create a framework for the inclusion of public art. Rymer introduced Jack Becker <br /> of Forecast Public Artworks who gave a slide show presentation showing public art installations <br /> around the country and the Twin Cities. <br /> Becker explained that public art can come in many forms, ranging from permanent statues, <br /> benches and painted walls to temporary and seasonal parades, firework displays and street <br /> banners. Nelson inquired if there was a staff person charged with overseeing the proposed public <br /> art. Rymer responded that because the City is still in the planning process no one person has <br /> been placed in charge of public art. Fulton indicated that the City is considering a Commercial <br /> Development Fee for all new development that would help fund the public art program. Rymer <br /> reported that he hopes to go before council in early 2006 with a proposal covering public art, <br /> parks and trails, facilities and youth engagement. <br />