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Economic Development

Introduction to Department Economic Development Director Structure of department

Major Responsibilities/Duties Mission Statement “The Economic Development Department (EDD) is committed to assuring high quality and sustainable development in Saco. The Department’s focus is on the expansion and diversification of Saco’s tax base and the support of quality employment opportunities for our residents, with a primary focus on the development of our commercial and industrial sectors.” Policy setting is not an automatic process; it requires recognition of need, study of all essential facts, free exchange of ideas, and decision. Councilmembers carry voter viewpoints from the idea phase to introduction, discussion, decision and action. The City Manager acts as legs and library for the Council, gathering facts, reporting and recommending. After the facts have been assembled, the Council makes a decision based upon their knowledge of the community and its people.

Major Responsibilities/Duties Development: We are “Business Friendly” in our actions. The City of Saco works to maintain an environment and processes that are responsive to the needs of the businesses and entrepreneurs of Saco or those looking to establish, expand, or relocate new businesses in Saco. We seek to ensure that they have access to ample resources and world class infrastructure to successfully operate in highly competitive and often global markets. We act as the “champion” for businesses and entrepreneurs looking to do business in Saco. We assist them in working through the development approval process within the City of Saco and to coordinate their contract with the various departments, approving boards, and commissions that may be involved in the development approval process. We do the same at the state and federal level and with our utility partners. Major Responsibilities/Duties Development We are “Business Friendly” in our actions We maintain an environment and processes that are responsive to the needs of the businesses and entrepreneurs: In Saco, and Those looking to establish, expand, or relocate new businesses in Saco. We seek to ensure that they have access to ample resources and world class infrastructure to successfully operate in highly competitive and often global markets. We act as the “champion” for businesses and entrepreneurs looking to do business in Saco. We assist them in working through the development approval process within the City of Saco and to coordinate their contact with the various departments, approving boards, and commissions that may be involved in the development approval process. We do the same at the state and federal level and with our utility partners. Policy setting is not an automatic process; it requires recognition of need, study of all essential facts, free exchange of ideas, and decision. Councilmembers carry voter viewpoints from the idea phase to introduction, discussion, decision and action. The City Manager acts as legs and library for the Council, gathering facts, reporting and recommending. After the facts have been assembled, the Council makes a decision based upon their knowledge of the community and its people.

Major Responsibilities/Duties (Continued) Development: We are “Business Friendly” in our actions. The City of Saco works to maintain an environment and processes that are responsive to the needs of the businesses and entrepreneurs of Saco or those looking to establish, expand, or relocate new businesses in Saco. We seek to ensure that they have access to ample resources and world class infrastructure to successfully operate in highly competitive and often global markets. We act as the “champion” for businesses and entrepreneurs looking to do business in Saco. We assist them in working through the development approval process within the City of Saco and to coordinate their contract with the various departments, approving boards, and commissions that may be involved in the development approval process. We do the same at the state and federal level and with our utility partners. Major Responsibilities/Duties (Continued) Business Attraction The Department develops and markets business and industrial parks, promotes the downtown and larger community in conjunction with Saco Main Street, Inc. and others, and works with property owners and developers to promote projects meeting the city’s economic development goals. Policy setting is not an automatic process; it requires recognition of need, study of all essential facts, free exchange of ideas, and decision. Councilmembers carry voter viewpoints from the idea phase to introduction, discussion, decision and action. The City Manager acts as legs and library for the Council, gathering facts, reporting and recommending. After the facts have been assembled, the Council makes a decision based upon their knowledge of the community and its people.

Major Responsibilities/Duties (Continued) Development: We are “Business Friendly” in our actions. The City of Saco works to maintain an environment and processes that are responsive to the needs of the businesses and entrepreneurs of Saco or those looking to establish, expand, or relocate new businesses in Saco. We seek to ensure that they have access to ample resources and world class infrastructure to successfully operate in highly competitive and often global markets. We act as the “champion” for businesses and entrepreneurs looking to do business in Saco. We assist them in working through the development approval process within the City of Saco and to coordinate their contract with the various departments, approving boards, and commissions that may be involved in the development approval process. We do the same at the state and federal level and with our utility partners. Major Responsibilities/Duties (Continued) Marketing We employ a variety of methods and communications platforms to tell the many positive Saco stories within our community, Maine, New England, and beyond. We often do this in collaboration with our downtown organization, Saco Main Street, Inc., our sister city, Biddeford, and other organizations that work to promote the Saco Bay region. Our marketing efforts are targeted at businesses, residents, and visitors. Policy setting is not an automatic process; it requires recognition of need, study of all essential facts, free exchange of ideas, and decision. Councilmembers carry voter viewpoints from the idea phase to introduction, discussion, decision and action. The City Manager acts as legs and library for the Council, gathering facts, reporting and recommending. After the facts have been assembled, the Council makes a decision based upon their knowledge of the community and its people.

Significant Accomplishments Development / Enhancement of Economic Development Policies Economic Development Protocol Economic Development Prospect Procedure Development Districts and Tax Increment Financing Guidelines Financial Disclosure Protocol 01 17 17

Significant Accomplishments (Continued) Development of Expanded Downtown Development District Submitted and pending State approval Sale of Mill Brook Lot #5 Sale of Mill Brook Lot #6 to close week of 10 – 23 Paper Streets 2017 update Submission of two MeDOT Pedestrian Way Grant Applications – awaiting decisions. Moving Unit 91 – Tax Acquired Property to a Resolution – Sale expected before 12/31/17.

Current/Ongoing Projects Working on several development opportunities – some of them include: Saco Island $30MM to $40MM Lot #6 Mill Brook - $2.)MM+ and 41 to 50 jobs Logistics Firm - $10 to $12 MM and 50 to 70 jobs Natural Resources Firm - $10 to $12 MM and 150 to 200 jobs Existing Firm Expansion - $10 to $12 MM and additional 15 jobs Natural Resource Firm Working with Planning Department on update of Comprehensive Plan

Recognized and/or Potential Obstacles/Limitations Staffing – time to consider adding a 2nd Economic Development Position?

Looking Forward Staying on top of development and being selective with opportunities Seek additional development land