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Sites were discussed briefly. Ideally the site would be owned and controlled by the submitting parties. If <br />the land is not owned, we will need to provide non-biased proof of the value of the property being <br />considered. City of Elk River and Sherburne County may be possible partners in assisting with site <br />acquisition. The current site of the CE Center or a current school site were also mentioned as <br />possibilities. If no other site is found by submission deadline, the CE Center site will probably be used. <br />One or two-story structures were also discussed. In the event we are funded, we could seek approval of <br />a different site if need be. Jeannette indicated that a Wright County location would not negatively impact <br />their involvement in this grant submission. <br />Writing the grant was briefly discussed. Chadie reported that Judee McMullen's (principal of the Ivan <br />Sand Community School) husband has successfully written some grants for the district. The secondary <br />and elementary departments of the district have a limited budget at their disposal for grant writing. <br />Gretchen indicated that those funds may be possibly be available for this grant submission. <br />Next meeting was set for Thursday, Sept. 21, 2000 at 9 am at the CE Center in Elk River. At that time <br />we will focus on specific space needs of each prospective partner, determine what areas can serve <br />multiple uses, and get closer to a more precise estimate of the size of the building. We will need this <br />information when we meet with the architect. <br /> <br /> <br />
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