October 28, 2021

EPIC Board Meeting Agenda 11-6

                                                

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Saturday, November 6, 2021, 10am – 11am

                                                                EPIC web address: eastphillips.org

Email: sarah@eastphillips.org

                                            Office: 2433 Bloomington Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55404

Phone:  (612) 354-6802

 

Board Roster: Laura Dale, Mary Gonsior, Cassandra Holmes, David Ingold, Shontal Lajeunesse, Steve Sandberg, Earl Simms, Karen Townsend, Nikolas Winter-Simat

Board Members Present:

Board Members Not Present:

Members:

Guests:


10:00   Review vision and mission

Welcome guests/intros

Approve agenda,

Approve minutes,

Reminders:

      Next Community Meeting will be: Thursday, November 11 from 6:30 to 7:30 at 2613 Bloomington Ave and online (link to join meeting can be found at eastphillips.org)

      Next Board Meeting will be: Saturday, December 4 from 10am to 11am at the EPIC office and online (link to join meeting can be found at eastphillips.org)

o   Board Meetings are open to the public

            Announcement:

Nichol Dehmer Beckstrand, on behalf of Scottie Hall, has appealed the decision of the Zoning Board of Adjustment denying a variance to increase the maximum combined floor area of all detached accessory structures for construction of a detached accessory dwelling unit at 2827 18th Ave S.

 

This matter will receive an additional public hearing before the Business, Inspections, Housing, and Zoning Committee (BIHZ) of the Minneapolis City Council on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. During the declared local public health emergency, Minneapolis has transitioned to an electronic format for its public meetings and hearings, authorized under Minn. Stat. Section 13D.021, to minimize the risk of exposure to or potential spread of COVID-19. The public may view the public hearing using the following options: Watch on Comcast Channel 14 or 799, CenturyLink Channel 8001 or 8501, or live on www.minneapolismn.gov/tv/citycounciltv.   

 

For further information or to express support or concern, contact:

 

Alex Kohlhaas, City Planner – 505 S 4th Ave, Room 320, Minneapolis, MN 55415

Phone (612) 673-3950 E-mail: Alex.Kohlhaas@minneapolismn.gov.

 

For reasonable accommodations or alternative formats please contact 612-673-3710. People who are deaf or hard of hearing can use a relay service to call 311 at 612-673-3000. TTY users call 612-673-2157 or 612-673-2626.

 

Attention: Para asistencia 612-673-2700 - Rau kev pab 612-673-2800 - Hadii aad Caawimaad u baahantahay 612-673-3500.

10:05   Report/Update from Executive Coordinator

      Review Strategic Planning Proposal

      The Alley rate increase of $50/month in 2022

      MPRB - aquatics funding

       EPIC approved in February and March of 2020

       NRP Phase II funds: Youth Programming Initiative Strategy

       has $42,713 left on that contract

       MPRB can invoice EPIC, paid by EPIC and then we get reimbursed on that contract

            Report from Departments/Committees

      Community and Board Engagement Department

1)     Review event calendar for 2022

      note date changes when meetings interfere with a holiday

      Annual Meeting date

      whether to do Neighborhood Election Day or our own Annual Meeting in March/April

      spoke with someone who suggested we sit this one out and do our own and then ask a neighborhood how it went, whether it was beneficial or not and whether the city’s advertisement efforts helped

      Community and Board Engagement Department has the idea to shift the SummerFest towards a Carnival/Tournament/Contests

      Carnival games, Kickball tournament, block contests, tug of war, talent show, fashion show, food contest, recycled material contest, environmental justice idea/science fair

      Week long tournaments

      Food, present winners on final day, prizes

      MIGIZI, LERA, MPRB, AICDC, NACDI, Indian Health Board, the Alley, KALY radio, Carol Lefleur (Metro Police), humanities commission (funding for telling untold stories)

2)     Proposes we take out ads in:

      Vida y Sabor (a Spanish speaking publication)

      small vertical banner (205x140 pixels) is $40/month

      one time or ongoing?

      just need to be clear about which dates to run the ad

      Sahan Journal (an Immigrant and POC publication)

      Medium Rectangle banner (300x250 pixels) $475

      Sarah proposes one time

      KALY Radio (Somali publication)

      Garden Steering Committee

1)     Review events for the East Phillips garden for 2022

      Garden events

      Spring (May) work day; Fall (October) work day

      Harvest party

      Cherry picking festival

      Swap recipes, cherry recipes

      Garden workshops, trainings etc.

      Soil building workshop, tool sharpening, Narcan training, fruit tree care (pruning workshop)

      Legal and Finance Department

1)     Quarterly financial report

2)     David out on sabbatical for December and January

 

 

MOTION:

 

10:35   New business and delegate to proper spaces (work group, department etc.)

      Touch base about use of CPP funds - building purchase etc.

      At our September board meeting the board laid out the following next steps

      Set up a meeting with Community Land Trust

      Continue exploring Cedar and 27th Ave

      David reports on meetings with PRG, City of Lakes Community Land Trust and Commercial version of CLCLT

      We have these open contracts with the city which will expire on Dec 31st.

 

Balance Remaining

Active EPIC Contracts

 

Youth Programming Partnership Initiatives (43476)

42,713.75

Phase II Plan Administration (43629)

35,846.68

2019-21 CPP/N2020 (COM0001317)

218,080.93

 

296,641.36

 

 

Rollover to 2022

63,214.06

Needed for rest of 2021

25,000-35,000

Youth Programming (extend it)

42,713.75

REMAINDER

155,713.55

 

      David believes that we will then have about $155-165K available this year. All in all, he thinks we should aim to purchase the property. For long-term sustainability, taking rent out of our funding needs will be incredibly valuable.

      David has a meeting with Wits Reality who does both feasibility assessments and also property management to look at the property to help us determine if we can truly afford to purchase this property over the long-haul. If anyone wants to join on Tuesday @2:30pm at the EPIC Office, please join.

 

11:00   Adjourn