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  • Organization
  • Mission, Goals & Objectives
  • Our mission is to develop, promote and advance economic growth, well being and sustainable communities in Wayne County.
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  • Performance Goals

    Meet targets set forth in Wayne County’s Economic Development Strategic Plan.

    The purpose of the Wayne County Economic Development Strategic Plan is to provide a prioritized direction, in conjunction with input from businesses, citizens, and government, for the economic growth of Wayne County, utilizing a strategy and rationale for prioritization that businesses, government and citizens can understand and embrace.

    • Support existing businesses through continuous outreach, inter-governmental partnerships, financial assistance, and initiatives to lower the cost of doing business in Wayne County and the State of New York
    • Promote growth in targeted industry “clusters” by addressing individual needs of Agriculture, Manufacturing, Service, Optics, Equipment Manufacturing, Transportation/Distribution, Equipment Manufacturing, etc.
    • Assess and invest in Infrastructure to meet the needs of industry when feasible and necessary.
    • Expand workforce capabilities through strong partnerships with area educational, governmental, and business leaders to promote the advancement of the County’s skill-level.
    • Promote Entrepreneurship through financial and technical assistance.
    • Build effective partnerships with State, regional and local entities as well as other counties and private organizations to retain businesses and to promote economic development in Wayne County.
    • Improve Communities through downtown revitalization and with a focus on community advancement.
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  • What Is WISP?
  • Built upon the idea of symbiotic relationships between industries, the Wayne Industrial Sustainability Park project brings twentieth century technology to an ever-changing industrial landscape. Through the development and utilization of alternative energy resources like wind, geothermal, solar voltaic, etc. WISP, along with its many partners, look to promote sustainable economic growth through renewable energy. Through innovation and improved efficiencies companies are quickly realizing green technology is not only good for the environment, but a way to control costs and allow them to be more competitive in their perspective industries. With the long-term plan of creating synergy between alternative energy resources and like minded businesses the WISP continually looks at establishing a foothold in this rapidly expanding market to promote ongoing investment and job growth.
  • A Model for the Future
  • Partnering with Harbec Plastics’ president Mr. Robert Bechtold, the first Wayne Industrial Sustainability Park has taken exciting steps to making this concept a reality. Harbec Plastics, which harnesses the power of wind with its onsite 250 KW turbine and series of micro turbines, combined with the recapturing of heat from the company’s production processes to power, heat and cool its facility has become the model of what can be achieved with a focus on sustainability and careful planning. Building upon this model plans to expand the WISP has have taken shape within the past few years with the purchase and retrofit of a once vacant neighboring facility to Harbec. This facility now housing two additional alternative energy companies, Sustainable Energy Developments(SED) and Northern Biodiesel, looks to connect to Harbec and transfer resources between buildings lowering each other’s demand for essential utilities. All with a similar direction these companies are looking to revolutionize the economy with innovative “green” alternatives that also makes business more competitive and efficient.
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  • Board & Staff Members Committees Duties & Responsibilities
  • By Laws
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  • Budget
  • OSC Reports
  • Financial Documents
  • Board Of Directors
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  • David Spickerman - Chairman
  • James Hoffman - Vice-Chairman
  • Willard Milliman - Treasurer
  • Marvin E. Decker - Secretary
  • Robert Havrilla - Asst. Secretary/Treasurer
  • Audit Committee Est. December 2006
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  • Robert Havrilla
  • Willard Milliman
  • Marvin E. Decker
  • David Richards - ex officio
  • Governance Committee Est. December 2006
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  • Robert Havrilla
  • Willard Milliman
  • Marvin E. Decker
  • Peg Churchill - ex officio
  • Board Meetings
The Board of the Wayne Industrial Sustainability Development Corporation (the “WISDC”) will conduct regularly scheduled monthly meetings immediately following the Agency’s regularly scheduled meetings set-forth above at 16 William Street, Lyons, New York 14489 on the following dates:
  • February 24, 2012
  • April 27, 2012
  • October 26, 2012
  • November 16, 2012
  • January 11, 2013
2012 Minutes
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2011 Minutes
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2010 Minutes
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WISP 2009
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