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OIommt art Rood <br /> Clo Hp mammon (burnt of the Oltng of f►outjl litnik INFORMAL MEETING OF THE COMMON COUNCIL <br /> The April 14, 1983 informal meeting of the Common Council <br /> was called to order by Beverlie J. Beck, President, in the regular Council <br /> meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included, Councilmen Serge, Szymkowiak, <br /> Beck, McGann, Taylor, Zielinski, Crone, Harris and Voorde, Terry Miller, Jan <br /> Jenkins, Joe Butkus, Tom Brubaker; Brian Hedman, Gust Saros, Betty Tucker, <br /> Dave House, Gloria Miller, Leroy Brown, Mary Kay Huzar, Attorney Tom Walz, <br /> Cindy Medich, Alfred Rubin, Rich Wagner, T.Brooks Brademas, Milton Kovis, <br /> Ron Radecki, Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Mr. Jack McDaniel, various members <br /> of the news media and other interested citizens. <br /> President Beck stated that the purpose of the meeting was to <br /> receive an update for discussion on the Century Center. She then introduced <br /> the Council Members and announced that persons other than those giving a• <br /> formal presentation would be limited in time. <br /> Mr. Terry Miller, President of the Century Center Board of <br /> Managers then addressed the Council. He passed out a copy of the annual <br /> report. He noted that in 1982 the City received a fair return for their <br /> $297,300 investment with the remainder being funder by Hotel/Motel Room Tax and <br /> User Fees. He then introduced various Board members who were in attendance. <br /> He noted that the various attacks on the Century Center Board of Managers were <br /> by people interested only in their own interests rather than the Community's <br /> Approximately 40-0, 000 people go through the Century Center annually and has <br /> an $11 Million Dollar impact on the Community. He then reviewed various goals <br /> namely, to re-organize the staff, to expand rental space available, to <br /> have a detailed parking study, to see that the island wall is repaired by the <br /> Board of Works and Park Department and to clarify the duties and responsibilitie <br /> of Discovery Hall and the Studebaker Museum. He stated that the cost of these <br /> two facilities is too high for the City, $121,000 for Studebaker Museum and <br /> $119, 000 for Discovery Hall. He believed a Community based board would be <br /> the answer. <br /> Mr. Miller also noted that Morris Auditorium was receiving no <br /> property tax support in 1983. He saw potential for tourism in the Washington <br /> Street corridor, a Studebaker days festival and needed historical tours. <br /> • Mr. Miller complimented Mr. Al 'Rubin of Colonial Caterers and <br /> stated that their service is unmatched. Additional proposals for the caterering <br /> service at the Century Center would be taken at the end of 1984. <br /> Mr. Brian Hedman then introduced various members from his staff. <br /> Mr. Tom Walz, attorney for the St. Joseph County Hotel/Motel <br /> Association then gave a formal presentation. He noted that this group <br /> represents over 80.0 employees, 1,287 rooms., has a $5 million dollar payroll, <br /> and $2.0 million dollar gross revenues yearly. The purpose of the Association <br /> is to promote the economic environment for St. Joseph County so that groups <br /> like the Board of Managers operate in an efficient, business-like manner. He <br /> stressed the need for the Century Center to break even or be profitable. <br /> • <br /> Mr. Walz then pointed out several major concerns. The first <br /> involved the proposed renovation of the existing storeroom. He quoted State laxA <br /> rate pate. me*. IV.\Ieulaa CO- <br />