HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989 01 16 Commerce & Industry Development Board
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WORKSHOP MEETING
WITH CITY COMMISSION, PLANNING & ZONING BOARD, BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
AND COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT BOARD
JANUARY 16, 1989
The Workshop Meeting was called to order by Mayor Leanne M. Grove at 7:30 p.m.
Roll Call:
Mayor Leanne M. Grove, present
Deputy Mayor Philip A. Kulbes, present
City Manager Richard Rozansky, absent
City Attorney Frank Kruppenbacher, present
Commissioners:
Cindy Kaehler, present
Arthur Hoffmann, present
William A. Jacobs, present
Paul P. Partyka, present
Mayor Grove said the purpose of the Workshop was for the Commerce and Industry
Board to share with the Commission and Planning and Zoning Board and Board of
Adjustment what they feel their task is, what they feel the Commission has asked
them to do.
The Board members that were present introduced themselves. They were Jim Green,
Board of Adjustment, Gene Dorman, Planning & Zoning Board Chairman, David Hopkins,
Planning & Zoning Board, Nick Bozic, Board of Adjustment, David McLeod, Planning
& Zoning Board and Terri Donnelly, Board of Adjustment.
Mayor Grove turned the meeting over to Ruth Smith, Chairman of the Commerce and
Industry Board. The Board members were introduced, Mr. Jim Cooper, Dr. Alan
Fickett, Mr. Jon Hall and Mr. Tom Binford.
Chairman Smith explained the board wanted to meet with the other people who would
be involved in this type of endeavor. There is a lot of planning and a lot of behind
the scenes work that needs to be done. She said the mission statement was developed as
what they perceived their job to be. She said everyone on the Board is excited about
it, and the Board felt if"we are going to put this together, we would like to know that
we have the help and support and cooperation of all the areas of the City government
along the line and along with their guidance and the input that is going to be
required."
Chairman Smith read the Mission Statement as follows: Presently the City of Winter
Springs offers a large concentration of residential development, with the residents
leaving the City for employment and recreation.
Therefore, it is the goal of this Board to create and implement plans to attract clean,
non-polluting commercial and industrial operations to the City.
This is to be accomplished through the Board's study and review of the Comprehensive
Land Plan; collection of a complete set of demographics such as population of a
complete set of demographics such as population, traffic count, road projects, etc.;
and publication of a brochure on the City including all of the above information.
Upon completion of the above to formulate a marketing plan, and assist prospective
companies with their site location, development and/or construction plans, and relocation
process. (end of statement)