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Official Document Type
Application
Approved Date
08/17/2004
Control Number
2004-195
Agenda Item Number
9.A.1
Entity Name
Bureau of Community Development
Department of Community Affairs
CVS Distribution Center
Subject
Grant Application Water and sewer facilities and road improvement
Area
98th Ave. and SR 60
Archived Roll/Disk#
3223
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4239
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Chairman Lyles questioned why the committee was reviewing this item . <br /> Mr . Rohani replied the CDBG advised the Board of County Commissioners <br /> ( BCC ) , and the BCC would consider this application on August 17 , 2004 . <br /> Mr . Hart wanted to know why CVS could not provide a list of jobs so local <br /> residents could obtain the necessary training . Mr. Rohani explained this was the <br /> beginning of the process , and hiring was at least one year away. <br /> Mr. Mosley felt it was only fair CVS informed the County what types and <br /> how many jobs would be provided , considering the concessions given to attract <br /> CVS to the area . Mr. Rohani said staff would be coordinating with the Chamber <br /> of Commerce to obtain the types of jobs , and the experience required , to help <br /> local applicants . Mr. Idlette assumed CVS would proceed similar to the way Wal- <br /> Mart had , by having prospective employees apply at the One-Stop Training <br /> Center or a similar business . <br /> Mr. Rohani said the County needed to obtain additional funds for the <br /> infrastructure improvements . He continued this grant would help provide those <br /> funds , and the infrastructure would attract more businesses to the park . <br /> Mr. Mosley inquired whether CVS had paid all the required impact fees . <br /> Mr. Rohani replied affirmatively and briefly described the fees already paid by <br /> CVS . <br /> Mr. Idlette suggested the backup for future meetings be provided ahead of <br /> time so the members had time to review it. <br /> Mr. Wiggins said there were many people not qualified for jobs in the <br /> County , and he worried if more jobs were not available young people would <br /> continue to leave . Commissioner Neuberger pointed out they were talking about <br /> building roads with CDBG money, not future jobs . Mr. Rohani agreed it was good <br /> to provide local jobs , and when the time came , the County would review the CVS <br /> employment positions available . <br /> Mr. Mosley requested clarification CVS was committed to the commerce <br /> park location . Mr. Rohani understood CVS had signed an agreement for 50 <br /> acres on the north side of the park . Mr. Mosley did not want to approve this <br /> money for the infrastructure if CVS could back out of the agreement . Mr. Idlette <br /> felt they should hold the BCC accountable for ensuring the company followed <br /> through . <br /> Commissioner Neuberger stated Commissioner Ken Macht could answer <br /> any questions they had about CVS . <br /> CDBG/Unapproved 3 <br /> August 9, 2004 <br /> FXommunity Development\Users\CDBG\2004 ED\The Grant Application\Appendix H - CATF Min080904 . doc <br />
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