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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-10-2010 Joint TCERDA Packet TCEIZDA ST. LUCIE COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AND TREASURE COAST EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BIANNUAL MEETING Thursday, June 10, 2010 2:00 p.m. University of Florida 1 IRREC 2199 S. Rock Road, Rm. 219, Fort Pierce, FL 34945 AGENDA ~1.~ CALL TOORDER -COMMISSIONER GRANDE, CHAIR, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ''~~JJ - CHAIR KATHLEEN MCGINN, TCERDA DEVELOPMENT PLAN UPDATE v -8:- UTILKTIES EANNEAXAT ON T Gc~'-~ ~ -Cr. MARKETING D. FINANCIAL 3. DISCUSSION 4. QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS 5. ADJOURNMENT Awy~w~ wrkh w d4wbilNy ~pai~ins wta~mm~dwli~w !e a!l~wd !ab m~~tin' =6~wld e~Maet sen Dwries, pireelw~ wf TC~RpA (773) 467-6107, at I~wst f.rly-wi~M (OS) INw!! Peiwr tw the mwwtiws. _ N N m O a coo ~ N ~ ~ ~ C ~ O N ~ ~ u _ G - ~ ~ 3 ~ N m C ~ ~ O N ~ j 4l _ ~ i~if ~ ~ U J ON L 'a 3 c ' 3 ~ ~ ~ ~ Q o ~3 N Q ~ ~ u ~ L v L ~ ~ O ~ L i+ = G ~ i O V - C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ; s O ~ ~ a' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ fl. C Q. 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You can make your business stand out through traditional advertising in the guide or through an advertorial feature story about your business. i:a: ;i, E: _ , tourist dt[r3ttlOnS, meci~ , . ;im„7:. , _ _ . ~ The Business Guide will be published in August 2010 and is distributed free by St, Lucie County Chamber members, tourist attractions, hotels and medical waiting rooms throughout St. Lucie County. The Business Guide is also mailed to future residents and business owners who contact ' the chamber seeking information about moving to 5t. Lucie County. ~ .<:-s.,~n. ~ 1} i ~ Because the Business Guide is a reference used throughout the year, it - contains essential business and community information about St. Lucie County. Advertisers can choose from traditional ads (quarter page, half .r "~~~Nii~N~ page or full page) or advertorial features (half page or full page). 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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: FILL OUT FORM AND FAX TO 866.505.2446 • ~ Exhibit Dates: July 18-20 S Event Dates: July 17-21 Chicago, IL ANNUAL MEETING FOOD EXPO' McCormick Place South ¦ x i i or ros ec us ..}i _ \ ` m ~ _ • ~r. ~i - - ~ _ . i ~ .y f' v+1~~~~\\ «~;~ti`~ \ ~Y ~ ~ ~ t _ Who visits the I FT Food Ex o? p • 3M • Cooperative Purchasers • Kellogg Company/Keebler • Abbott Laboratories • Cork & Platter • Kentucky Fried Chicken Corp. • ABF Ingredients • Dean Foods Co. • Kraft Foods Global, Inc. • ADM • Del Monte Foods • Malt-O-Meal Company • Barilla > Domino's Pizza, Inc. • Mars Botanical • Birds Eye Foods • Dow Chemical • Mars Food U.S. • Bunge Oils • Dow Agro Sciences • Masterfoods • Burger King Corp. • DSM Food Specialties • McCormick & Co., Inc. • Cadbury Schweppes • E&J Gallo Winery • McDonald's Corp. • Caravan Ingredients • Ecolab Inc. • Michael Foods • Cargill • Farbest-Tallman Foods Corp. • Miller Brewing Co. • ConAgra Foods • Food Valley • Nestle Nutrition R&D Center • Continental Mills, Inc. • Flavor Chem • Outback Steakhouse, Inc. • Continental Seasonings • Frito-Lay, Inc. • Pepperidge Farm, Inc. 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Smucker's • Sunny Delight Beverages • Jupiter International Co. • Symrise ¢ • Kashi • Target Corp. . . `3 • Tate & Lyle ,The Coca-Cola Co. ~ - ~ ~ ~ The Dannon Co., Inc. • The Schwan Food Co. • Tyson • Unilever • Walt Disney World • Weetabix • Welch's • Wendy's International, Inc. • WILD Flavors, Inc. • Yum Brands, Inc. • Zatarain's - - .~v~ 9 Schedule at a Glance Page 1 of 2 Maim Y ANNUAL NIEETiNO + FOOD EXPO` ~l~ltt' LieSt t~31 l`C?fvlt~ `1"IIII - . - Home The 2010 Scientific Program IFT Food Expo Special Events & Networking Pre-Annual Meeting Short Courses ` Nanoscience Conference Schedule a t a G l a n ce Employment Bureau Registration, Hotels, & Travel For Exhibitors Only Here's what we've planned so far for the 2010 IFT Annual Meeting & Food News Media Expo in Chicago, IL The schedule is subject to change. Future Meeting Dates About Chicago Follow Us Exhibitor News Functional Foods and Ingredients at Booth 4501 ? ~ Z Trim Adds FX Morales as N.A. ` ~ Distributor f____~ E3a:,~rv s-0nis Rc~cc:.i:-:~s Ervirc~rm2ntal Air.?rd -8:00 a.m. -'.5100 p.m. Pre-Annual Meeting Sfiort Courses View Archive of all News Articles ..8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. IFT Cares Volunteer Activity 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. IFT Intematlonai Food Nanoscience Conference 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Pre-Annual Meeting Short Courses 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. IFT Career fair 12:.30 - 4:30. p.m. IFT Cares Volunteer Activity.. ~Y 5;30 - 6:45 p.m. Awards. Celebration 6:45-.8:15.p.m. Networking Reception Feeding the minds that Feed thtwrntd 7;30 = 8:30 a.m. ' Sunrise Sessions 8;45 - 10:15 a.m. Keynote Session 1Ot30 - 12:00 p.m. Scientific Sessions 12:00 - 2:.00 p.m. Poster Sessions 12:00- S:OO p.m. Food Expo 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Scientific Sesstons' 2:30 = 4:30 p.m. IPEx (Intellectual Property Exchange 3:.00 - 5:00 p.m. 'Poster Sessions 3:00 - 5:00 p.m. "Taste for Science" Reception 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Town Hall Meeting 6:15 - 7:15 a.m. dFTSA &IFT Foundation Fun Run 8:30 - 10:00. a.m. Scientific Sessions http://www.am-fe.ift.org/cros/?pid=1000477 6/9/2010 Schedule at a Glance Page 2 of 2 © 2010, Institute of Food 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Scientific Sessions Technologists. All rights reserved. No 1Q;00 a,m. -S:OO p.m. Food Expo right of reproduction without the prior written consent of the copyright 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Poster Sessions holder. 1:30 - 3:40:p.m. Scientific Sessions 2:30 - 5:00 p. m. 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Area (NRA) FAR Location A A.i.1 $ 1,200,000 $ 3.24 $ 18.75 8.50 64,000 17% Picos Kings A.li.1 $ 1,250,000 $ 3.38 $ 19.53 8.50 64,000 17% Graham Kings A.iii.1 $ 395,000 $ 3.63 $ 19.75 2.50 20,000 18% Graham - A.iii.2 $ 195,000 $ 3.58 $ 19.50 1.25 10,000 18% Graham Exploration A.lii.3 $ 175,000 $ 3.21 $ 17.50 1.25 10,000 18% Graham Exploration A.iii.4 $ 395,000 $ 3.02 $ 16.46 3.00 24,000 18% - Exploration A.iv.i $ 525,000 $ 3.01 $ 16.41 4.00 32,000 18% Picos Exploration A.iv.2 $ 475,000 $ 2.73 $ 14.84 4.00 32,000 18% Picos Exploration 8 $ 4,610,000 $ 3.21 $ 18.01 33.00 256,000 18% $ 139,697 B B.i.1 $ 1,200,000 $ 3.44 $ 18.75 8.00 64,000 18% Graham Kings B.li.1 $ 1,250,000 $ 3.59 $ 19.53 8.00 64,000 18% Pruitt Kings B.iii.1 $ 395,000 $ 3.63 $ 19.75 2.50 20,000 18% Pruitt - B.iii.2 $ 195,000 $ 3.58 $ 19.50 1.25 10,000 18% Pruitt Exploration B.iil.3 $ 175,000 $ 3.21 $ 17.50 1.25 10,000 18% Pruitt Exploration B.iii.4 E 395,000 $ 3.02 $ 16.46 3.00 24,000 18% - Exploration B.iv.1 $ 525,000 $ 3.01 $ 16.41 4.00 32,000 18% Graham Exploration B.iv.2 $ 475,000 $ 2.73 $ 14.84 4.00 32,000 18% Graham Exploration 8 $ 4,610,000 $ 3.31 $ 18.01 32.00 256,000 18% $ 144,063 C C.i.1 $ 995,000 $ 3.22 $ 19.90 7.10 50,000 16% Graham Exploration C.if.1 $ 575,000 $ 3.77 $ 23.96 3.50 24,000 16% - Exploration C.ii.2 $ 475,000 $ 3.12 $ 19.79 3.50 24,000 16% Graham S. Rock 3 $ 2,045,000 $ 3.33 $ 20.87 14.10 98,000 16% $ 145,035 D D.1.1 $ 1,200,000 $ 2.04 $ 12.00 13.50 100,000 17% Picos Exploration D.ii.1 $ 1,250,000 $ 3.19 $ 19.53 9.00 64000 16% Graham Exploration D.iii.1 $ 395,000 $ 3.02 $ 16.46 3.00 24,000 18% Graham - D.iii.2 $ 400,000 $ 3.06 $ 16.67 3.00 24.,000 18% Graham S.Rock D.iii.3 $ 400,000 $ 3.06 $ 16.67 3.00 24,000 18% D.lii.4 $ 600,000 $ 3.44 $ 18.75 4.00 32000 18% D.iv.1 $ 450,000 $ 3.44 $ 22.50 3.00 20„000 15% D.iv.2 S 450,000 $ 3.44 $ 22.50 3.00 20,000 15% 8 $ 5,145,000 $ 2.85 $ 16.70 41.50 308,000 17% $ 123,976 E E.1 $ 1,895,000 $ 2.56 $ 10.83 17.00 175.000 24% - Kings E.2 S 1,895,000 $ 2.56 $ 10.83 17.00 175,000 24% Eureka Kin s 2 $ 3,790,000 $ 2.56 $ 10.83 34.00 350,000 24% $ 111,471 F F.1 S 2,250,000 $ 3.04 $ 12.86 17.00 175;000 24% Eureka Kings F.2 S 2,250,000 $ 3.04 $ 12.86 17.00 175,000 24% Picos Kings 2 $ 4,500,000 $ 3.04 $ 12.86 34.00 350,000 24% $ 132,353 TOTAL 31 $ 24,700,000 $ 3.01 $ 15.27 188.60 1,618,©00 20% $ 130,965 TCERDA Timeline to Self Sufficiency SLC Operating Budget Support -Five Year (2009-2013) Plan Monda ,June 07, 2010 ALTERNATIVES A, B, C Five year TOTAL STATUS QUO -BASELINE 2009 NO CHANGE thru 2014 ~ 2,339,000 ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ iii , i 2009-2010 2010-2011 2009-2011 (half year) SUBTOTAL Pa roll bud et 191,100 191,100 382,200 YTD expenses (96,000) (96,000) Payroll balance subtotal 95,100 191,100 286,200 O eratin bud et 263,675 263,675 527,350 YTD expenses (96,953) (96,953) Encumbrances (42,855) (42,855) Bdgt revision #1 (50,000) (50,000) Bdgt revision #2 (100,000) (100,000) TCRP monument sign (20,000) (20,000) JaiLai gaming revenue 90,000 50,000 140,000 Operating balance subtotal 193,867 163,675 Payroll & Operating Balance Subtotal 454,775 288,967 354,775 643,742 Non-SLC General Fund Items Seacoast Bank Account 44,000 44,000 Cattle leases 2,300 4,500 6,800 USDA sign deposit (15,000) (15,000) • ~ 111 1 111 • 111 .:1 111 DRAFT Treasure Coast Research Park Infrastructure construction projects August 10, 2009 1. Section in order of preference & distance ESTIMATED COST a. I -green; % mile (UTILITIES ONLY $1.2 million c. III ?ia~ltt ~~fue; % ntelc $2.l1 ttti~~it.tl d. 111 - m~>t~enta mile $2.0 million e. IV -purple; %z mile $2.0 million f. V -red; % mile $2.0 million 2. Utilities -Design-build install by Ft. Pierce Utility Authority (FPUA) 3. Roadways -Public Bid Estimated cost ner quarter mile a. 12" sanitary main $ 175,000 b. 12" water main $ 150,000 c. 4" gas line $ 75,000 d. Roadways & drainage $1,000,000 1 ` ~ •'~'=_;'.~.jri~~ s ~rx. r , , c~ ~~~"wl ~lfr.~' !~!.lt Vii.-=~ : ~ i ~k f i 1~ may..-~_ } 11 ~ }1 ~~T ~ ~ ` . ~ LL~ Ff•, + ~ j - s. J t S i~ ' , A ,i.~"~~ " >k ~y, tt~, mnpil:P ~ Gral?aui ltd.;: E ~ k~~E ~ I i F'lllll'l k. FCII~_ b li 2 ~ .e'" i~. .j ~ I .F 1 { .ti c ~ ~FLTpk "fem.,, ~t;t~`~I s y ~ ~ _ ~ . sic ~r Development Vision Statement 2010 To create a legacy for Florida's future generations, the Treasure Coast Education, Research and Development Authority's top priority is to attract research organizations that will make an investment in commercial innovation and scientific research. The park will foster new businesses and new employment, the result of which will be a continual expansion of human intellectual capital. Building a community of innovation is more than road and building construction. The Treasure Coast Research Park will strive to ensure the region's economic diversity and security. The park's mission is to find solutions to societ~/s biggest challenges and to capitalize on subsequent research opportunities for the ber?efit of all. The true strength and vitality of any research park springs from the intellectual curiosity, diversity of outlook and commitment to service of its researchers, staff, visitors and leaders. A truly successful park is a partnership of academia, government and business leaders committed to commercial innovation. The park's development strategy is threefold: • Prepare shovel-ready sites; • Market the park to research decision makers; • Recruit a network of service providers to meet the need for scientific, finance and legal resources. Our park will connect universities with business and the community. It is a community effort of involvement-and legacy. The park, in essence, is a scientists' playground. It is our mission to facilitate that spirit. 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