Laserfiche WebLink
approval, it is anticipated that infrastructure improvements will begin summer 2005 for the sale <br />and development of lots by fall 2005. <br />In late December 2004, the Sherburne County Board of Commissioners took action to <br />purchase the 76-acre Elk Path Business Park land. <br />Industrial Business Retention & Expansion Visits <br />Staff and EDA Commissioners attended six visits in 2004, including Contour Mold, Cretex, <br />Great River Energy, NRG, Supermats, and Riverside Manufacturing. <br />The goal of the visits is to develop a relationship with the local manufacturers for a better <br />understanding of their issues and future needs. <br />Business Incubator Program <br />The EDA has been operating the Business Incubator Program in conjunction with Genesis <br />Business Centers since 1996. The goal of the Business Incubator Program is to develop long- <br />term relationships with young, growing companies that have an emphasis on new technologies <br />and to help these companies become established in Elk River. Since the program's inception, 9 <br />companies have entered the Incubator to further develop their products and grow their <br />business. The EDA currently leases three suites from building owner, Larry Hickman. <br />Two renewals were granted in 2004 to Incubator tenant, KnowledgeNetica Corporation (K- <br />Netica). K-Netica develops intelligent software to interpret and translate written and spoken <br />human languages. The software has a number of key applications for commercial, government, <br />military, and personal use. <br />One renewal was granted to Incubator tenant, LapTwo Technology Corporation. Early during <br />its first year in the Incubator, LapTwo did research and development work in several product <br />areas involving new uses of the internet, web servers, and hand-held PDA computers. In the <br />first quarter of 2004, a new product opportunity was identified. The product, to be sold as a <br />software package, is a management and security system for internet hospitality "hot spot" <br />providers such as restaurants, hotels, motels, and the like. The full-scale product development <br />project began in March. <br />In 2004 staff continued to maintain a close relationship with incubator graduate, Cymbet <br />Corporation for their anticipated expansion project in Elk River and on their successful funding <br />round of $ 16 million. <br />HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY <br />Housing Work Plan <br />In follow up to a 9-month Housing Work Plan that included presentations from a variety of <br />housing resources, the HRA directed staff to conduct an informal/non-scientific survey of Elk <br />River manufacturers and retail/service businesses regarding housing availability and affordability <br />issues. The results of the survey were presented to the HRA in February of 2004. In summary, <br />66% of retail/service businesses surveyed and 64% of manufacturers surveyed felt that Elk River <br />was meeting the housing needs of their employees. It was of HRA consensus that the next <br />steps in the Housing Work Plan are the following: <br />