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08-26-2020 EDAM EDA Board Meeting Hutchinson Event Center th 11:30 AM Wednesday, August 26, 2020 ____________________________________________________________________________ MEETING MINUTES Economic Development Authority Financial Summary as of July 2020 Members present in bold. Operations Cash Available $131,824 EDA Board Members Reserved $56,736 Unreserved $72,478 Mike McGraw Economic Development Loan Fund Jonny Block Mike Cannon Cash Available $72,255 Corey Stearns Ashwill Industries Balance $5,788 Daron Vanderheiden Zephyr Wind Services $93,747 Chad Czmowski Laser Dynamics Balance (forgivable) $23,000 Mary Christensen Innovative Foam Balance (forgivable) $14,355 Jeremy Carter Advances to other funds (Enterprise Center) $283,146 Downtown Revolving Loan Fund Cash Available $578,537 Staff Loans Receivable $334,708 Miles Seppelt, EDA Director Capital Assets $201,329 Matt Jaunich, City Administrator Total Assets $1,114,573 Andy Reid, Finance Director Maddie Newcomb, EDA Program Manager MIF Loan Fund Cash Available $3,385 MOXY Loan Receivable $15,002 I. Call to Order Enterprise Center Fund Meeting called to order at 11:33 AM. Cash Available $24,738 SHOPKO TIF District (TIF 4-5) II. Review Agenda Cash Available $184,330 Interfund Loans Receivable $480,906 III. Review Minutes MEDICAL CLINIC TIF District (TIF 4-16) Interfund Loan Payable $322,661 th a. July 15 Finance Team meeting M/S/P: Cannon, Christensen to approve the minutes as written. Passed unanimously. nd b. July 22 EDA Board Meeting M/S/P: Block, Vanderheiden to approve the minutes as written. Passed unanimously IV. Review of EDA Financial Statements Finance Director Andy Reid provided an update on the EDA financials. (Please refer to table) M/S/P: Vanderheiden, Stearns to approve the financial report as presented. Passed unanimously. V. A. Marketing Plan: FB = 507, T = 96, Facebook updates = 14, Twitter updates = 14, Website updates = 0. B. Business recruitment / expansions Staff provided an update on recent prospects and ongoing conversations. C. CARES Act Forgivable Loan Program 24 applicants thus far, roughly $267,000 or 35% of funding allocated. Average of $12,136 per applicant could potentially help 61-62 businesses. Noted that not as many applications have been submitted than was expected at this point in time. D. Franklin Redevelopment & House Staff approached McLeod County Treatment Programs to discuss price points; they want more than what the EDA would like to pay. They will be listing with a realtor and EDA will keep an eye on it. E. EDA Website Update working with Vivid Image, will finish next month. F. County EDA moving along, County Commissioners have met with Janet Ady discussing options for McLeod County. County Board appears likely to hire Ady to help them through this process. G. Concerns with Building Inspection Dept. two part plan in place, call Planning Director directly and be specific with concern/complaint so they know how to address the issue. H. Solar Project spring 2021 project, 3-acre lot, 600-700kW system, could potentially add on to this system in the future. EDA would save anywhere from $2000-$2500 per year on Enterprise Center energy bill. Utilities in the process of creating RFP document. VI. Report on Incubator Companies Duane Hoversten o Innovative Foam has all employees back, couple big jobs going and working on marketing. o Laser Dynamics has had many phone calls, overall doing well, and working on a new website. VII. Consider appointment of Josh Laffen to Finance Team Bank Manager at Home State Bank, would bring the FT membership back to nine. o Josh came to Hutchinson about 5 years ago o Other members of the FT know him and vouch for him. o Participates in other community programs M/S/P: Stearns, Cannon to appoint Josh Laffen to a 1-year term on the Finance Team. Passed unanimously. th VIII. 1140 5 Ave SE Lot Development o Roughly 1.7 acre lot that needs a storm-water retention pond, a new access, and to remove the old approach o This is to make to replace two lots taken by ongoing projects, and to (hopefully) recruit a new company. o SEH process (estimates): Preliminary Design - $5,000 Final Design - $5,000-$7,000 Pond - $10,000 Access - $2500 o Total cost of the project to be roughly $22,500 - $24,500 o Proposed funding from Shopko TIF District, about $34,000 available after consideration of local match for FEMA grant. M/S/P: Cannon, Christensen to approve a preliminary design for $5,000 at 1140 5th Ave SE. Passed unanimously. IX. Grant & Loan Program Applications Sign & Awning Grant Program Clay Coyote Morgan Baum $1,000 22 1ST Ave North M/S/P: Block, Stearns to approve the Sign & Awning Grant application for $1,000. Passed unanimously. Façade Improvement Matching Grant Engineering LLC Tammy Lauer $2,483.07 28 Main St N M/S/P: Cannon, Christensen to approve the Façade Improvement Grant application in the amount of $2,483.07. Passed unanimously. Commercial Rehabilitation Loan Program Main street Sports Bar Ryan Alsleben $150,000 16, 18 & 22 Main Street North ($91,000 of new funding) Discussion: Larger loan than current loan rules allow, although weve done larger loans previously and rules specifically indicate larger loan sizes considered. Applicant is very strong financially / existing loan of $71K would be paid off, so loan would represent about $91K of new money / business is doing extremely well / project contributes to creating an arts & entertainment district downtown / considered a downtown anchor. M/S/P: Block, Stearns to approve the Commercial Rehabilitation loan of $150,000 for Main Street Sports Bar. Cannon abstained. Passed unanimously. X. Other Business Cenex Site: talking with a couple developers about market rate apartments with a possible Housing TIF district. Staff reached out to Maxfield who does housing market surveys and rd XI. Set Next Meeting 11:30 AM Wednesday, September 23, 2020 XII. Adjourn Cannon, Christensen to adjourn the meeting at 12:47pm. Passed unanimously. Respectfully Submitted, Madison Newcomb EDA Program Manager