Hello, We are interested in how your county does economic development. If you have a moment do you mind sharing some information? * Would you please explain briefly how economic development is handled in your County? * Do you have a county employee/internal department whose focus is economic development? * How is the employee funded? * Do you have a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)? * If yes, how is the CIC used? * Does the CIC have employees? * How is the CIC funded? * Does the county contribute any funds to the CIC? * How much input (what percentage of votes) does the county have on the CIC board? Thank you in advance for your response! All the best, Michelle Michelle Noble Assistant County Administrator/HR Director Board of Clark County Commissioners 50 E. Columbia St., PO Box 357 Springfield, OH 45501-0357 937.521.2008
See below From: CORSA-broadcast [mailto:corsa-broadcast-bounces@corsa.org] On Behalf Of Noble, Michelle Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 9:58 AM To: CORSA Broadcast Ema (corsa-broadcast@corsa.org) Cc: Hutchinson, Jennifer Subject: [CORSA-broadcast] Economic Development & CIC Hello, We are interested in how your county does economic development. If you have a moment do you mind sharing some information? . Would you please explain briefly how economic development is handled in your County?The Hardin County Chamber and Business Alliance handle funded with Conveyance fees-$1.00 of the $4.00 collected. . Do you have a county employee/internal department whose focus is economic development? NO . How is the employee funded?N/A . Do you have a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)?yes . If yes, how is the CIC used?when the county is purchasing or selling property. Not often . Does the CIC have employees? no . How is the CIC funded? ? . Does the county contribute any funds to the CIC? NO . How much input (what percentage of votes) does the county have on the CIC board? one Thank you in advance for your response! All the best, Michelle Michelle Noble Assistant County Administrator/HR Director Board of Clark County Commissioners 50 E. Columbia St., PO Box 357 Springfield, OH 45501-0357 937.521.2008
Wyandot County Commissioners 109 S. Sandusky Ave. Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 419-294-3836 419-294-6427 FAX wycocom@co.wyandot.oh.us From: CORSA-broadcast <corsa-broadcast-bounces@corsa.org> On Behalf Of Noble, Michelle Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 9:58 AM To: CORSA Broadcast Ema (corsa-broadcast@corsa.org) <corsa-broadcast@corsa.org> Cc: Hutchinson, Jennifer <jhutchinson@clarkcountyohio.gov> Subject: [CORSA-broadcast] Economic Development & CIC Hello, We are interested in how your county does economic development. If you have a moment do you mind sharing some information? * Would you please explain briefly how economic development is handled in your County? We have an Economic Development Board. The cost for an Economic Development salary is shared between the board and the Commissioners. * Do you have a county employee/internal department whose focus is economic development? yes * How is the employee funded? See above. * Do you have a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)? no * If yes, how is the CIC used? * Does the CIC have employees? * How is the CIC funded? * Does the county contribute any funds to the CIC? We pay a membership fee to the Economic Dev. Board * How much input (what percentage of votes) does the county have on the CIC board? Thank you in advance for your response! All the best, Michelle Michelle Noble Assistant County Administrator/HR Director Board of Clark County Commissioners 50 E. Columbia St., PO Box 357 Springfield, OH 45501-0357 937.521.2008
Rhonda Slauterbeck County Administrator/Clerk Ottawa County Commissioners 315 Madison Street Port Clinton, OH 43452 419-734-6720 On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 9:57 AM, Noble, Michelle <mnoble@clarkcountyohio.gov
wrote:
Hello,
We are interested in how your county does economic development. If you have a moment do you mind sharing some information?
· Would you please explain briefly how economic development is handled in your County?
*OTTAWA COUNTY HAS A COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT CORPORATION *
· Do you have a county employee/internal department whose focus is economic development?
*NO IT IS HANDLED THROUGH THE OCIC *
· How is the employee funded?
*N/A*
· Do you have a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)?
*YES*
· If yes, how is the CIC used?
The Ottawa County Improvement Corporation (OCIC) serves as the lead economic development agency by advancing, encouraging, and promoting the industrial, economic, commercial, and civic development of Ottawa County. Our vision is to become a recognized strategic resource for the Ottawa County business community, where OCIC engagement enhances private sector profitability, encourages capital investment and demonstrates job creation. OCIC does this through an integrated approach that includes Business Retention & Expansion, New Business Attraction, Workforce Development and Communications & Marketing.
They are also responsible for selling lots in the County Industrial Park
· Does the CIC have employees?
*4 employees *
· How is the CIC funded?
*$1.00 of Ottawa County conveyance fees; agreements with our Job and Family Services, etc. *
· Does the county contribute any funds to the CIC?
*Only conveyance fee *
· How much input (what percentage of votes) does the county have on the CIC board?
*All 3 Commissioners attend the meetings as "trustee" members but are not direct members of the executive board *
There is a section of code 1724.10 that is specific to Community Improvement Corporations
Thank you in advance for your response!
All the best,
Michelle
Michelle Noble
Assistant County Administrator/HR Director
Board of Clark County Commissioners
50 E. Columbia St., PO Box 357
Springfield, OH 45501-0357
937.521.2008
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See below From: CORSA-broadcast [mailto:corsa-broadcast-bounces@corsa.org] On Behalf Of Noble, Michelle Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 9:58 AM To: CORSA Broadcast Ema (corsa-broadcast@corsa.org) <corsa-broadcast@corsa.org> Cc: Hutchinson, Jennifer <jhutchinson@clarkcountyohio.gov> Subject: [CORSA-broadcast] Economic Development & CIC Hello, We are interested in how your county does economic development. If you have a moment do you mind sharing some information? * Would you please explain briefly how economic development is handled in your County? We have a Port and Economic Development Authority that handles economic development county wide. Some cities have their own departments as well. The entire board for this organization is appointed by the Commissioners * Do you have a county employee/internal department whose focus is economic development? The port is not a county department but it is partially funded by the County * How is the employee funded? * Do you have a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)? no * If yes, how is the CIC used? * Does the CIC have employees? * How is the CIC funded? * Does the county contribute any funds to the CIC? * How much input (what percentage of votes) does the county have on the CIC board? Thank you in advance for your response! All the best, Michelle Michelle Noble Assistant County Administrator/HR Director Board of Clark County Commissioners 50 E. Columbia St., PO Box 357 Springfield, OH 45501-0357 937.521.2008
Hi Michelle, See answers below from our Director of Regional Planning, Steve Poggiali. Please feel free to call him directly at (419) 627-6671 if you need clarification, or you have questions on anything. Enjoy the sunshine! Nancy * Would you please explain briefly how economic development is handled in your County? Economic development is done through Regional Planning and the Erie County Economic Development Corporation (ECEDC) does the economic development work for the unincorporated areas of the county. Erie County also has a Port Authority and it should also be noted, the City of Sandusky is the County Seat and they have their own Economic Development Department. * Do you have a county employee/internal department whose focus is economic development? Two employees in Regional Planning would be responsible for the economic development and ECEDC has two full-time and a part-time employee. The City of Sandusky has two employees doing economic development. The Port Authority has a part-time Executive Director on contract. * How is the employee funded? Regional Planning is funded through the Erie County General Fund as well as some fees generated by loans and monitoring of tax incentive programs. ECEDC is funded by public/private funds. The Port Authority received some "seed money" from the county when it was put into place; however, it has not received any additional funding from the county. The City of Sandusky is funded by their General Fund and fees generated through economic development work. * Do you have a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)? Yes * If yes, how is the CIC used? The CIC is used by the Erie County Commissioners to approve and issue bonds. Funding for ECEDC is also facilitated through the CIC. * Does the CIC have employees? No * How is the CIC funded? The CIC is funded by fees charged for the issuance of bonds. * Does the county contribute any funds to the CIC? No operational funds provided. * How much input (what percentage of votes) does the county have on the CIC board? The county representation on the CIC is 67 percent. Nancy A. Ostrander, MLIS, CLRP, SPHR, SHRM-SCP Director, Human Resources Board of Erie County Commissioners 2900 Columbus Ave., Sandusky, OH 44870 Ph: (419) 627-7662 Fax: (419) 627-7599 Erie County Department of Human Resources * Personnel Administration * Risk Management * Workers' Compensation * Benefits Administration * Wellness * CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information transmitted (including any attachments) is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or Protected Health Information (PHI) which is personal information about an individual's health care. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, distribution or transmission of the PHI without the individual's consent is strictly prohibited and may subject you to penalties under federal and state law. If you are not the intended recipient, please immediately contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy this message and all attachments. From: CORSA-broadcast [mailto:corsa-broadcast-bounces@corsa.org] On Behalf Of Noble, Michelle Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 9:58 AM To: CORSA Broadcast Ema (corsa-broadcast@corsa.org) Cc: Hutchinson, Jennifer Subject: [CORSA-broadcast] Economic Development & CIC Hello, We are interested in how your county does economic development. If you have a moment do you mind sharing some information? * Would you please explain briefly how economic development is handled in your County? * Do you have a county employee/internal department whose focus is economic development? * How is the employee funded? * Do you have a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)? * If yes, how is the CIC used? * Does the CIC have employees? * How is the CIC funded? * Does the county contribute any funds to the CIC? * How much input (what percentage of votes) does the county have on the CIC board? Thank you in advance for your response! All the best, Michelle Michelle Noble Assistant County Administrator/HR Director Board of Clark County Commissioners 50 E. Columbia St., PO Box 357 Springfield, OH 45501-0357 937.521.2008
Madison County * Would you please explain briefly how economic development is handled in your County? Economic Development is handled through a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC), a 501 c 3 organization with powers detailed in Chapter 1724 of the ORC. The CIC serves as the economic development organization (EDO) for Madison County, its townships and municipalities. The CIC promotes a partnership mentality through its mission statement: "Madison County Future, Inc. is a collaborative economic development organization, dedicated to creatively supporting continued growth for the benefit of businesses and people of Madison County". * Do you have a county employee/internal department whose focus is economic development? No * How is the employee funded? N/A * Do you have a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)? Yes * If yes, how is the CIC used? The CIC serves as the (EDO) of the county. The executive director of the organization works with all communities, including the county, to facilitate business attraction and business growth to benefit the entire Madison County community. * Does the CIC have employees? Yes, one (1) employee * How is the CIC funded? The CIC is funded through public and private contributions. Contributions are received on an annual or quarterly basis. * Does the county contribute any funds to the CIC? Yes * How much input (what percentage of votes) does the county have on the CIC board? 8% (1 of 12). Board membership is 58% public and 42% private. The ORC requires that no less that 40% of the board be made up of public entities. No public entity has more than 1 vote. Rob Slane From: CORSA-broadcast <corsa-broadcast-bounces@corsa.org> On Behalf Of Noble, Michelle Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 9:58 AM To: CORSA Broadcast Ema (corsa-broadcast@corsa.org) <corsa-broadcast@corsa.org> Cc: Hutchinson, Jennifer <jhutchinson@clarkcountyohio.gov> Subject: [CORSA-broadcast] Economic Development & CIC Hello, We are interested in how your county does economic development. If you have a moment do you mind sharing some information? * Would you please explain briefly how economic development is handled in your County? * Do you have a county employee/internal department whose focus is economic development? * How is the employee funded? * Do you have a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC)? * If yes, how is the CIC used? * Does the CIC have employees? * How is the CIC funded? * Does the county contribute any funds to the CIC? * How much input (what percentage of votes) does the county have on the CIC board? Thank you in advance for your response! All the best, Michelle Michelle Noble Assistant County Administrator/HR Director Board of Clark County Commissioners 50 E. Columbia St., PO Box 357 Springfield, OH 45501-0357 937.521.2008
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