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Qtan ni1ttn It nrt <br /> r , <br /> * <br /> • <br /> go tic Qlommon Cotuwtt of tip QCttg of ►outiv lit nil: <br /> HUMAN RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE <br /> The April 18, 1988 meeting of the Human Resources and <br /> Economic Development Committee was called to order by its <br /> Chairman Councilman Steve Luecke at 4:00 p.m. in the Council <br /> informal meeting room. <br /> Persons in attendance included Councilmen: Zakrzewski, <br /> Luecke, Duda, Voorde, Slavinskas, Niezgodski, Puzzello, and <br /> Coleman, Ann Kolata, Jim Wensits, Carl Ellison, John Pfair, <br /> Dave Behr, Hedy Robinson, Jim Kronk, Pam Meyer, and Kathleen <br /> Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Councilman Luecke noted that the committee meeting was being <br /> re-convened from the committee meeting of last Monday, April <br /> 11, 1988. He also noted for the record that members of the <br /> committee currently present included Councilmen: Slavinskas, <br /> Duda, and himself with Councilman Coleman expected to arrive <br /> later in the meeting. <br /> Councilman Luecke stated that the first item to be reviewed <br /> by the committee was to continue the discussion regarding <br /> possible tax abatement consideration for the Hollady <br /> Corporation. Utilizing the "tax abatement impact area map <br /> dated January, 1986" Councilman Luecke explained that <br /> basically the committee had two choices for further <br /> consideration. The first included the expansion of the <br /> geographic boundaries or the possible consideration of the <br /> project as an exception which may qualify due to <br /> extraordinary costs. Councilman Luecke further noted that <br /> the expansion of the boundaries may permit a three year tax <br /> abatement consideration and that the exception possibility <br /> would have the same three year consideration. He noted that <br /> only if the central business district geographic boundaries <br /> would be expanded would the petitioner have the possibility <br /> of a six or ten year tax abatement consideration. <br /> Mr. John Pfair noted that his company had filed the <br /> application with the City Clerk's office. Mrs. Kolata also <br /> passed out preliminary calculations of the "Memorial Skyway <br /> Plaza" (copy attached) which addressed the possible tax <br /> abatement consideration for a three, six, or ten year <br /> duration. <br /> Councilman Voorde questioned the procedure that would be <br /> followed in order to expand the central business district <br /> boundaries. Mrs. Kolata explained that an amendment would <br /> be required of the Common Council by Ordinance. She also <br />