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City of Muskegon City Commission Worksession August 12, 2013 City Commission Chambers 5:30 PM MINUTES 2013-67 Present: Commissioners Markowski, Gawron, Hood, Wierengo, German, Turnquist, and Spataro. Absent: None. Smartzone Discussion. In 2011 the City Commission approved an agreement to transfer the development agreement from Belmont, LLC to Muskegon Lakefront, LLC. Although the City Commission approved the agreement, it has not been signed because obligations have not been met. Part of the agreement with Belmont Farms, LLC allows the City to place the special assessment back onto the property, approximately $500,000. There are two obligations that need to be made and kept. The first is the Brownfield Loan. It was in default, but has been caught up. The second is the obligation that two units begin construction by December 31, 2012. The City is obligated to pay the debt service for the MAREC Center. Tim Paul and Bryon Mazade met with representatives last week to discuss the situation. Looking for today – make sure there is a good understanding of the situation and any direction you want to give staff, we would welcome that. The City Commission, by consensus, authorized the City Manager to negotiate and see if both sides can come to a consensus on a new agreement. The City Manager is directed to make contact and be ready to take action if a consensus can not be reached in 30 days. Farmer’s Market/Bike Time. Mayor Gawron reiterated the Commission’s stand that the Farmer’s Market would come first over festivals. The farmers have indicated they do not believe the Farmer’s Market will work by sharing the space with festivals. Commissioner Hood agreed and indicated that he spoke to some of the farmers and they do not believe it will work. As much as he would like to see it work, a promise was made to the Farmer’s Market that they would be put first. Commissioners stressed how much they enjoy Bike Time and want to see it continue to be successful. Clyde Whitehouse, owner of Hot Rod Harley Davidson, spoke. Bike Time is suggesting to have a survey to see how the crowd feels. He believes there may be some confusion of what the proposal actually is and thinks bringing 100,000 additional people to the market will be beneficial. Bike Time also proposes to promote the market all year through their promotional material. It is being requested that a decision be withheld until a survey can take place. Moved by Vice Mayor Spataro, seconded by Commissioner Wierengo that the vendor rules for the Muskegon Farmer’s Market will not be altered and we will not compete with any other existing festival/special events. ROLL CALL VOTE: Ayes: Markowski, Gawron, Hood, Spataro, German, Wierengo, and Turnquist. Nays: None. MOTION PASSES Adjournment. Motion by Commissioner Hood, seconded by Commissioner Spataro to adjourn at 7:32 p.m. MOTION PASSES ____________________________ Ann Marie Cummings, MMC City Clerk
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