PRESENT
Directors Present: Carol Pass, Linda Leonard, Mary Gonsior, Rosie Cruz, Hannah Lieder, Cynthia Aguirre, Earl Simms
Members Present: Shirley Heyer, Michael Sanchez, Melissa Roussin, Laverne Turner, Amy Pass, Brad Pass, Sulemon Mohamed, Margaret Kirkpatrick, Gregorio Cruz,
Meeting was called to order at 6:45 pm by CP. MG chaired the meeting. Agenda was distributed. Minutes from the September GMM were distributed.
MOTION (AP, BP)
Lacking a Quorum, a motion was passed to convene the meeting as a Committee of the Whole.
AGENDA
Motion (BP, CA)
Motion to approve agenda with amendment to include Michael Sanchez at 7 pm. Motion passed.
QUORUM ESTABLISHED
Quorum was established at 6:52 pm. Ratify the actions of the Committee of the Whole. Passed
MINUTES
The minutes from the September 8, 2005 GMM were passed with no corrections:
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Phillips Community CleanSweep
The Phillips Community CleanSweep event will be held on Saturday, October 15, 2005 from 9 am until Noon. Sign In, supplies and breakfast will be available at two locations at 9 am (Thomson-Dougherty Funeral Home – 26th & Park Avenue, and Welna Hardware – 24th & Bloomington Avenue.) Volunteers will load trash into the garbage trucks. Lunch will be held at Stewart Park – 2700 12th Avenue S. Sponsored by Weed & Seed and Phillips Partnership, and local businesses. Residents are encouraged to clean out homes and garages and place items out for pickup on that date. In addition, breakfast will be served at several locations, and neighbors will go out and clean up the neighborhood.
Midtown Greenway Land Use & Redevelopment Plan
There were two meetings held in September to look at the open space along the entire greenway. The goal of the planning is to provide a unified plan throughout the greenway. The city paid for a consultant. Although there was a meeting for residents both east and west of Chicago, there was not good communication. The planning will affect property extending to 28th Street and possibly 26th Street. The next meeting is the “design phase” and will address specific land use and development. The meeting takes place on Thursday, October 20th from 6:30-8:30. Midtown YWCA, Community Rm, 2121 E. Lake Street. East Phillips residents are encouraged to attend.
A Night to Remember 3
An event to promote peace in our families and to remember and honor the victims & survivors of domestic violence. Wednesday, October 26th, 6-8 pm. Minnesota Indian Women’s Resource Center, 2300 15th Avenue S. Call Marie 612-253-2267.
Midtown Safety Center
The new Midtown Safety Center will celebrate their Grand Opening on November 10th 3-5 pm. 2949 Chicago Avenue.
Parking on 24th Street
EPIC continues to work on getting the parking signs changed for the Franklin Station Townhomes on 24th Street.
Phillips IDA Program
Michael Sanchez of Lutheran Social Services distributed flyers for a program that may benefit East Phillips residents. Sponsored by Faith in the City, a consortium of seven Lutheran organizations, the program offers a Personal Finance Center where residents may take free classes, learn good money management and receive personal coaching. Participants who complete the program will receive matched savings: $2.00 for every $1.00 saved. The Phillips IDA Program is available for a limited time. Eligible individuals live or work in the Phillips neighborhood, have a job and meet income guidelines, and are able to save $50 each month into a savings account. To learn more call 612-879-5220.
Let’s Break Some Ice!
Attendees got to know each other by participating in an ice-breaker activity; each person shared their favorite movie and favorite food.
CA Lavern’s curried chicken. Saving Private Ryan.
AA Cabretta (barbecued goat) & Mousa. Lawrence of Arabia.
CP Lavern’s chicken & spaghetti w green olives. Reds & Dr. Zivago
AP Avocados / guacamole
BP Barbecued Steak & corn on the cobb. 1st Star Wars Movie
RC Spaghetti & Meatballs. MagnolLia
ES S--t on a shingle w rice. Rosewood
LL Beef & noodles w mashed potatoes & hot rolls. Sound of Music
LT Lasagna. The Thin Red Line
HL Beans & Rice w tons of fried onions. Ever After
MR Dad’s biscuits & gravy. Hotel Rwanda
MK Korean barbecued beef & cone sussie. Ground Hog Day
MG Chinese chicken w mushrooms & veggies. Independence Day
SM Zambousa I Robot / Will Smith
Treasurer’s Report
The EPIC 2005/2006 Projected Budget for CDGB funding in the amount of $4,000 and for Wells Fargo funds in the amount of $2,661.06, introduced at the September 8, 2005 GMM was presented for acceptance.
MOTION (BP, LL)
Motion to approve the EPIC 2005/2006 Projected Budget, as proposed. Motion passed.
Financial Policies and Procedures
The proposed EPIC Fiscal Policies & Procedures marked “draft proposed 09/08/2005,” introduced at the September 8, 2005 GMM was presented for acceptance.
MOTION (LL, CA)
Motion to approve the EPIC Fiscal Policies & Procedures, as proposed. Motion passed.
Park and Recreation
Four Winds School is closing down and the Park Board has decided to close Peavey Park. The neighborhood has long asked for a staffed community center at East Phillips Park on 24th and 17th Avenue.
MOTION (LL, CA)
EPIC will address the mayor, the city council and park board members protesting the ongoing pattern of disregard and neglect for the children and families of Phillips neighborhood demonstrated by the inequity in funding buildings and programs for this neighborhood as compared to other neighborhoods. Motion passed.
East Phillips Commons (2900 block of Bloomington Avenue)
The neighborhood was hoping to put townhomes in this block of property. After presenting the EPIC motion to the city, EPIC learned that a conditional lease would not be accepted as a viable resolution regarding this property, therefore it is recommended that EPIC rescind its September motion, and reinstate EPIC’s support for the existing plan regarding further development of this property.
MOTION TO RESCIND PREVIOUS MOTION (CP, SM)
EPIC rescinds its September 8, 2005 motion, as follows:
[Motion: (BP, RC) - Write a letter opposing a permanent sale of this land to build a parking lot. EPIC would only support a conditional lease for a maximum of two years. The lease agreement to include the requirement that at the end of the lease, the property WILL go back to the neighborhood’s proposed development. Motion passed (one abstain, SA.)]
Motion to rescind previous motion passed.
Gustavus Adolphus
Presented new info on East Phillips Commons on Bloomington at 29th. Sherman and Associates is still interested in building the apartment building and live-work units. However, if we lease part of the development area to provide temporary parking relief as we voted to do at the Sept. meeting, we will lose our funding – TIF district and will be unable to continue with the project. A zoning application has been filed by Floyd Olson to permit conditional use to rezone from C1 to C3A, increase the height of the building, allow a shopping center, allow a parking facility, reduce side yard and front yard setback, reduce minimum drive-aisle width, reduce minimum parking requirement and increase maximum floor area ratio. The City Planning Commission will meet on Thursday, October 20 at 10 am, Room 317 at City Hall. EPIC opposes these zoning changes – see September 8, 2005 motion.
Board Elections
Discussed process and notification requirements regarding election of replacement board members. Board Directors must commit to attending at least two meetings per month (EBM, GMM) and must be willing to sign the EPIC Board Director contract. Nominations and election were announced at the September GMM.
NOMINATIONS (LL, CP)
Aden Awil was announced as a board nominee at the September 2005 GMM. Sulemon Mohamed was also nominated.
MOTION (MK, LL)
Accept Aden Awil and Sulemon Mohamed as EPIC Board Members by acclamation. Motion passed by acclamation
NRP Elector Selection
EPIC needs to select an elector and alternate to participate in the Policy Board Neighborhood Representative Election, held on Thursday, November 17th beginning at 6:30 pm at the Crown Roller Mill offices, 105 5th Avenue S. LL was selected elector by consensus. MG and LT were selected as alternates by consensus.
Fall Harvest Party
LL will take the lead in planning an event for a fall harvest party on October 21, 2005 at 6 pm. The event will be held at the EPIC 17th Avenue Community Garden and EPIC will provide hay bales and beverages. Residents should bring their favorite foods to share. Some possible activities include games, pumpkins for families, coloring activities, and new gardener sign-up sheet.
MOTION (MG, SM)
EPIC authorizes LL to spend up to $150.00 for the fall harvest party. LL and HL are on planning committee. Motion passed.
Survival Celebration!!
Cake was served to celebrate the last year of hard work by East Phillips residents and EPIC.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 pm.
Respectfully submitted by Mary Gonsior, Secretary
(Appreciation to Brad Pass for supplementary notes.)
ABBREVIATIONS
CDBG = Community Development Block Grant
CLIC = Capital Long Range Improvement Committee
CPED = Community Planning & Economic Development
EBM = EPIC Board Meeting
EPC 17th Ave. Garden Committee = East Phillips 17th Avenue Community Garden Steering Committee
EPIC = East Phillips Improvement Coalition
GMM = General Membership Meeting
GI = Green Institute
MPR = Minnesota Public Radio
NNO = National Night Out
NRP = Neighborhood Revitalization Program
PRG = Powderhorn Residents Group
WEI = Women’s Environmental Institute
EPIC GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
October 13, 2005 (DRAFT)
Holy Rosary Church
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