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S <br /> 1C <br /> Minutes <br /> September 19, 2011 <br /> Based on ygur ex hence and knowledge of your communities and the irnnmediate <br /> region.What ties doh see for economic developmen sur <br /> Con uni re ion`? there riori industries that ou.alre d know yo <br /> want to et` Priorily sites for development?what are the barriers to economic <br /> levelo tin your mmur t ` The re <br /> Woods Mole scientific community,tourism, health care,new enterprises <br /> (beneficial to both communities)Mashpee a hotel/conference center <br /> Open Cape con ulucations-benefits both communities, all of Cape Cod <br /> Stretch the Season, creating events to extend the season <br /> To be cognizant of the changing demographic of the Cape; <br /> Declining enrollments, Falmouth-27 seniors, -too district wide l rlashpee 20% <br /> decline over past 5 yem -Age population <br /> Aged used demographic creates a.growth for the healthcare industry <br /> Senior Housing,assisted living-Local suppliers to serve the aging population <br /> While the Cape is becoming a senior retirement connunity, it is important to not <br /> lose site of the vitality of a community, the young, and the workforce who build <br /> the community <br /> k <br /> Create a job market for the 20-30 year olds to retain the workforce <br /> 'almouth 20 of population from last census 25-37 years of age <br /> Youth Amateur Sports <br /> Championship facilities,a sports complex with an adjacent hotel conference <br /> center-Beneficial to tourism industry,restaurants <br /> well-organized facility would bring business to Cape year round <br /> Falmouth Aquatic Center Rini <br /> Study conducted 6 years ago, a cash burden for aquatics,the rink a revenue drain <br /> Additional casts to transport students to facility <br /> Deemed not financially cost effective <br /> A Field House may attract more than high school athletics <br /> A private industry may be developing a"bubble"type of indoor soccer facility <br />