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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 15 2019 <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />contingent upon the creation of up to 1,000 net new full time jobs at a minimum average <br />annual wage equal or greater to the average annual wage in Boulder County The <br />company will need to maintain those for over one year before any credits become <br />available <br />James Driessen, Vice President of Medtronic Global Facilities, noted Medtronic and their <br />employees have been in the Colorado area for nearly three decades supporting the <br />mission to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life They have been a member of the <br />Louisville community for many years and know it is a great place to live and work. He <br />noted Medtronic looks forward to evaluating the potential of increasing their presence in <br />Louisville He appreciated Council's consideration of this assistance package and hoped <br />the relationship can continue <br />Public Comments <br />Don Brown, 505 Grant Ave , stated he thinks this was a wonderful opportunity for the City <br />of Louisville Medtronic has been a great part of this community Incentive plans can be <br />challenging but he felt this fits right. If is conditional on performance directives that must <br />be met, high wage jobs, high volume of jobs and likely spinoffs from this organization He <br />encouraged Council to move this forward <br />Mark Oberholzer, chairman of Business Retention and Development Committee (BRaD), <br />said BRaD feels the business assistance packages are a good tool to encourage <br />businesses to come to Louisville and they encourage Council to use the tools as they see <br />fit. <br />Maxine Most, 640 W Linden St., stated she doesn't think there was a cost benefit for the <br />City and asked if any analysis had been done She wanted it considered with hard data <br />not just feelings and ideas <br />Council Comments <br />Councilmember Maloney appreciated the public comments and emails One suggested <br />an article to read and it talked about when assistance packages actually pay off The <br />property being considered has been vacant for a long time and this will pay off He felt <br />this was the right type of opportunity to encourage with business assistance <br />Councilmember Leh recited the criteria for proposed business assistance packages He <br />felt this met many of the criteria and thought it would bring high paying jobs, growing <br />industry, and other communities in Colorado would support this He thought it would be a <br />mistake to think Medtronic would come to Louisville without this assistance package <br />This is not a land use decision which will be measured by different criteria This is not an <br />amount of money that will come out of the General Fund, this will be rebates with some <br />exclusions of certain taxes The rebates will only be given when the City sees the money <br />
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