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01-23-2019 EDAM EDA Board Meeting Main Conference Room – Enterprise Center rd 11:30 AM Wednesday, January 23, 2019 ____________________________________________________________________________ MEETING MINUTES Members present in bold. Economic Development Authority Financial Summary as of December 2018 EDA Board Members Operations Cash Available $144,270 Mike McGraw Reserved $56,736 Jonny Block Unreserved $79,805 Mike Cannon Economic Development Loan Fund Corey Stearns Cash Available $111,791 Daron Vanderheiden Redline Systems Balance $9,590 Chad Czmowski Ashwill Industries Balance $9,836 Mary Christensen Laser Dynamics Balance (forgivable) $23,000 Innovative Foam Balance (forgivable) $14,355 Downtown Revolving Loan Fund Staff Cash Available $498,263 Miles Seppelt, EDA Director Loans Receivable $426,316 Matt Jaunich, City Administrator Capital Assets $201,329 Andy Reid, Finance Director Total Assets $1,125,908 Maddie Christie, EDA Program Manager MIF Loan Fund Cash Available $994 MOXY Loan Receivable $18,810 Enterprise Center Fund Cash Available $46,328 SHOPKO TIF District (TIF 4-5) Cash Available $87,789 Interfund Loans Receivable $478,307 MEDICAL CLINIC TIF District (TIF 4-16) Interfund Loan Payable $311,459 I. Call to Order Meeting called to order at 11:33 AM. II. Board Elections  President – 1 year term - Mike Mcgraw  Vice-President - Jonny Block  Secretary (can be staff) - Madison Newcomb  Treasurer Assistant - Andy Reid  Treasurer (can be staff) - Chad Czmowski M/S/P: Stearns, Christensen to adopt the slate of board officers as proposed. Passed unanimously. III. Approve Agenda – no action. IV. Review Minutes th a. December 19 Finance Team meeting: M/S/P: Stearns, Cannon to approve the minutes as written. Passed unanimously. nd b. January 2 EDA Board Meeting (December meeting) M/S/P: Vanderheiden, Czmowski to approve the minutes as written. Passed unanimously. V. Review of EDA Financial Statements Finance Director Andy Reid provided an update on the EDA financials. (Please refer to table on the previous page)  EDA operating budget will end 2018 approximately $22,379 in the red, due to a number of one- time costs from moving from City Hall to the Enterprise Center, insurance costs, unemployment costs, intern costs, etc. See Below:  Enterprise Center made an interest payment to the Economic Development Loan Fund which was $6,200.  Discussion on operations deficit and possible remedies, including an “up to” 5% management fee from the incubator reimbursed to EDA Staff for work, TIF admin expenses, and reimbursement for Enterprise Center expenses. M/S/P: Christensen, Block to accept the financial report as presented. Passed unanimously. VI. Director’s Report A Marketing Plan Facebook updates = 12 Twitter activity = 12 Website updates = 5 Social media has 299 likes on Facebook and 84 followers on Twitter. B Business Recruitment / Expansions Staff updated the board on recent contacts and conversations. C NuCrane Closing No orders, will be closing at the end of January. Building will be listed on our website. D Lallemand bought OHLY A French Canadian company that does the same work bought out OHLY. E UPONOR street project Annexation complete. BDPI grant application is mostly written. Waiting on information from Uponor. F Enterprise Center Nothing new. G Skilled workforce development plan Formalizing Tiger Manufacturing. H Farmer’s Market Board has been advertising Executive Director position. EDA Board recommended doing a press release on the status of the market. I Site Selection Magazine advert Prize was being in the magazine, little bit of free advertising. VII. Request for donation from Public Arts Commission EDA Board discussed the donation request from Councilmember Cook. M/S/P: Cannon, Czmowski to decline the invitation to donate. Passed unanimously. VIII. Discuss Payment Schedule for Enterprise Center  So far, we have only booked an interest payment of $6,132 for 2018. Looking at paying $8,855 to the principal payment for the last six months of 2018. (First 6 months will be considered ‘interest only’.)  Going forward the plan is to pay P&I every 6 months of $11,969.56, totaling $23,938.56 per year.  We can use Enterprise TIF to help pay this cost once it starts generating. M/S/P: Block, Vanderheiden to approve the proposed payment plan. Passed unanimously. IX. Enterprise Center Budget  The 2019 operating budget was reviewed – no action. X. Grant & Loan Program Applications - NONE XI. Other Business – None. th XII. Set Next Meeting – 11:30 AM Wednesday, February 27, 2019 XIII. Adjourn M/S/P: Block, Cannon to adjourn the meeting at 12:35 pm. Passed unanimously. Respectfully Submitted, Madison Newcomb EDA Program Manager