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Memo from the Executive Director
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KIC Members |
The next KIC member meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, May 12th at 7:30 a.m. at the UPPCo Headquarters Building Community Room. A continental breakfast will be served -- pastry, fruit, yogurt, breakfast bars, coffee and juice.
As always, the agenda offers members an opportunity to make announcements about their company and products. And, there will be an Executive Director?s report on current projects and initiatives.
The meeting will feature a return visit by local high school students who are members of the FIRST Robotics Team. They will discuss their efforts to design and build a robot capable of manipulating 30? and smaller balls and other maneuvers. You will also have an opportunity to meet their robot - Francois VI - and see it in action. Francois was taken to state competitions in Detroit and Grand Rapids, and received special recognition for its ball handling abilities. Can the NBA be far behind?
See you at the meeting!!
Upcoming Meeting Location & Agenda
Keweenaw Industrial Council
Monthly Membership Meeting
Wednesday, May 12, 2004, 7:30 a.m.
UPPCo Headquarters Building, Community Room
Houghton, Michigan
Meeting Agenda
- Approval of April 14, 2003 Meeting Minutes
- Welcome New Member -- Steve Karpiak
- Financial Report -- Bob Dupont
- Member Issues & Announcements
- MTU Summer Youth Scholarships -- Pete Larsen
- MTU Summer Youth Rural Enterpreneurship -- Brad Wagner
- North Star Flight Service Update -- Roger Bentlage
- Reality Check Workshop -- Joanne MacInnes
- Executive Director?s Report
- Keweenaw Mountain Lodge
- Keweenaw Co-op/Scott Hotel Redevelopment
- IR Telemetrics Homeland Security Research Grant
- KIC Spec Building
- Health Insurance
- Presentation -- FIRST Robotics Team: Francois VI and the 2004 Team's
- Adjourn regular monthly meeting 8:30 a.m.
"Slam Dunk" Season, by Houghton High School students.
Next Meeting: 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 9, 2004
Gary Horsfall, GFP Strandwood
Minutes - April 14, 2004
Keweenaw Industrial Council
www.kicbiz.com
600 E. Lakeshore Drive, Houghton, Michigan 49931
Telephone: 906-482-6817, FAX: 906-482-3203
Monthly Membership Meeting
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Keweenaw Memorial Medical Center
Laurium, Michigan
Present:
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Name |
Organization |
Name |
Organization |
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Frank Stipech |
UPPCo |
Ron Antila |
Antila Funeral Service |
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Tiina Puska |
Miners State Bank |
Lisa Rouleau |
Hitch, Inc. |
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Paul Ollila |
CCISD |
Gail Ross |
Hancock Housing Commission |
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Steve Karpiak |
Guest |
Ron Atwood |
41 Lumber |
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Chad Rowe |
Somero Enterprises |
Evan Dixon |
Law Office of Evan Dixon |
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Ross Cooney |
Republic Bank |
Bill Fink |
Bill Fink Communications |
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Guy St. Germain |
West. UP Dist. Health Dept. |
Sue Haralson |
Hough-Kew Conservation Dist. |
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Barb Foley |
Country Village Shops |
Frank Stubenrauch |
Keweenaw County |
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Jim Boyce |
Member |
Chris Gariepy |
Superior National Bank |
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Jay Ruohonen |
Superior Natl Bank, Calumet |
Bob DuPont |
1st National Bank |
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Gene Niedholdt |
Dave's Auto Service |
Matt Vertin |
Victor Broadcasting |
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Dennis Hext |
Houghton County Airport |
Julie Ross |
Peckham Engineering, Inc. |
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Erik Rautio |
Republic Bank |
Tim Seaton |
Seaton Appraisal Associates |
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Teresa Woods |
Homer, LLC |
Roger Woods |
Homer, LLC |
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Richard Baker |
Kew. Peninsula Chamber |
Paul Kroll |
Wells Fargo Bank |
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Joel Tuoriniemi |
Kew. County Road Comm. |
Sue Bies |
Michigan House |
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Tim Bies |
Michigan House |
Jim Roberts |
Osceola Township |
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Phil Musser |
KIC Exec. Director |
Rick Wright |
Kew. Memorial Med. Center |
KIC President, Frank Stipech, called the meeting to order at 7:35 a.m.
Rick Wright, Director of the Keweenaw Memorial Medical Center, welcomed KIC members and reviewed recent KMMC achievements including recruitment of physicians and purchase of the new state-of-the-art Toshiba 16 Detector Multislice CT Scanner.
Stipech welcomed guests and members attending for the first time including Steve Karpiak, Gene Niedholdt, Jay Ruohonen and Gail Ross.
Minutes -- The minutes of the March 10, 2004 meeting were approved as presented (Jenich/Dixon).
Financial Report -- Bob Dupont, KIC Treasurer, reported that as of March 31, 2004 the KIC checking account balance was $65,791.71. Certificates of deposit and other accounts had a balance of $39,004, and the Keweenaw Revolving Loan Fund had a balance of $45,339.48.
Member Announcements
- Tim & Sue Bies of Michigan House Cafe announced they now offer upstairs rooms decorated historically and with kitchen, private bath and main room. Prices are $55-$75.
- Evan Dixon announced he is attending an export seminar downstate and is available to assist local businesses get into exporting, or expand their overseas presence.
- Dennis Hext, Manager of the Houghton County Memorial Airport, announced he recently met with Northwest Airlines officials who stated they are basically satisfied with the current level of service in Houghton but would consider adding an additional flight to Minneapolis or Detroit if it were subsidized by the state or the local community. Mesaba is currently carrying 2,000-2,500 passengers per month, about the same number as when there were more flights. North Star Flight Service is experiencing initial low demand for their direct flights to Detroit.
Executive Director's Report
- Ironwood Plastics will not be locating a production facility in Houghton County this Spring, but is leaving the door open to locating here at a later time. One of the company's major markets is the automotive industry which has been slower than they had thought. The State of Michigan, Houghton County and the KIC have offered a $2 million incentive package to the company which will remain on the table if Ironwood Plastics requests an extension of the timeframe for accepting the incentives.
- The KIC organized and sponsored a meeting of 22 economic development agencies in the 3-county region to increase coordination of the agencies and to promote partnerships on economic development projects. The meetings will be held twice annually. The KIC and the Keweenaw Peninsula Chamber of Commerce will co-sponsor the next meeting.
Presentation: Joel Tuoniniemi of the Keweenaw County Road Commission discussed the efforts to winterize and expand the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge (KML) facilities to accommodate large groups of 200-250 people and to attract people engaging in the silent sports. Keweenaw County has formed two citizen steering groups -- one to develop a business plan and the other to devise a x-country ski trail system -- that have been planning the project since January, 2004. Joel made the following points:
- 17 large groups were turned down in 2003 because the KML couldn't accommodate them; a year around facility would bring many more conferences, weddings, etc and many additional tourists, providing more customers & revenues for all Keweenaw County businesses.
- Federal financing agencies indicated they would only help finance the expansion and winterization if it were a year-around facility. USDA Rural Development is offering $1.25 million loan at low interest for 20-30 years.
- The County would issue a revenue bond that would use the additional Lodge revenues to pay off the bond. The U.S. Economic Development Agency is offering a $1.25 million GRANT.
- These funds would be used to: winterize the Lodge, construct a 6,000 s.f. conference facility directly behind and similar in appearance to the Lodge; winterize 24 of the cabins, winterize the Lodge gift shop. This work will be done in a historically correct manner as determined by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office.
- The additional KML revenues should be more than adequate to pay off the revenue bond.
- The Lodge could employ up to 80 people, would be the largest employer in Keweenaw County and would have a significant economic impact throughout the Keweenaw Peninsula. It is likely that expansion of the KML would lead to expansions of other local businesses.
- Skiers at Mt. Bohemia could stay at the KML if it were open in the winter since Mt. Bohemia is only a 12-15 minute drive from Copper Harbor.
A motion was made by Fink and supported by Hopper for the Keweenaw Industrial Council to support the proposed winterization and expansion of the Keweenaw Mountain Lodge. 33 attendees voted for the proposal and 2 voted against. Motion passed.
Meeting adjourned at 8:35 a.m.
Rick Wright conducted a tour of Keweenaw Memorial facilities, including the new CT Scanner.
Respectfully submitted,
Philip Musser
Acting Secretary
