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09-23-2020 EDAM EDA Board Meeting Hutchinson Event Center rd 11:30 AM Wednesday, September 23, 2020 ____________________________________________________________________________ MEETING MINUTES Economic Development Authority Financial Summary as of August 2020 Members present in bold. Operations Cash Available $118,036 EDA Board Members Reserved $56,736 Unreserved $60,470 Mike McGraw Economic Development Loan Fund Jonny Block Mike Cannon Cash Available $74,087 Corey Stearns Ashwill Industries Balance $5,526 Daron Vanderheiden Zephyr Wind Services $92,692 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 $580,704 Staff Loans Receivable $333,336 Miles Seppelt, EDA Director Capital Assets $201,329 Matt Jaunich, City Administrator Total Assets $1,115,370 Andy Reid, Finance Director Maddie Newcomb, EDA Program Manager MIF Loan Fund Cash Available $3,632 MOXY Loan Receivable $14,764 I. Call to Order Enterprise Center Fund Meeting called to order at 11:32 AM. Cash Available $24,194 SHOPKO TIF District (TIF 4-5) II. Review Agenda Cash Available $184,298 Interfund Loans Receivable $480,906 III. Review Minutes MEDICAL CLINIC TIF District (TIF 4-16) th Interfund Loan Payable $322,661 a. August 19 Finance Team meeting b. M/S/P: Stearns, Czmowski to approve the minutes as written. Passed unanimously. th c. August 26 EDA Board Meeting M/S/P: Christensen, 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: Stearns, Czmowski to approve the financial report as presented. Passed unanimously. V. A. Marketing Plan: FB = 507, T = 98, Facebook updates = 0, Twitter updates = 0, Website updates = many. B. Business recruitment / expansions Staff provided an update on recent prospects and ongoing conversations. C. County EDA movement on an EDA at the County level, County is bringing in Janet Ady to help develop and economic development strategic plan and actions steps. D. Enterprise Center Rents & Downtown Loans back in payment status tenants will start paying rent in st October; all downtown loans will be put back into repayment as of October 1. E. Updated Retail Trade Analysis University of Minnesota Extension puts together, will send out once its finalized. F. FT proposal to consider adjustment to Downtown Program grant & loan amounts discussion on increasing our grant and loan amounts to help Downtown area with the pandemic and main street road construction. Staff will bring back proposals next month for consideration. G. Civil Air Patrol Project moving forward, site plan to come this fall, spring 2021 build out VI. CARES Act Forgivable Loan Program A. Staff Report 71 applicants, $611,821 allocated. Average of $12,000 per applicant, application will remain open until funds are exhausted. Some applications had irregularities with paperwork (i.e. 2019 taxes were not done so used 2018, no 941 form but submitted other documentation showing payroll, etc.) A couple applications require more information, emails have been sent. 11 applicants were not eligible. B. Consider Waiving Irregularities M/S/P: Czmowski, Stearns to waive all irregularities in eligible CARES Act applications. Passed unanimously. C. Consider authorizing loans M/S/P: Block, Vanderheiden to authorize eligible CARES Act loans at the amount determined. Passed unanimously. rd VII. Consider Purchase Agreement for 3 Ave NW (CENEX) lot (Price = $351,329 / Housing TIF District / 50-unit apartment project) $150,000 would go Purchase Agreement provides developer with security during the due diligence period. City maintains control due to need for City Council approval of Development agreement, site and project approval, Housing TIF district, and sale of the lot by City Ordinance. Estimated $9.1 million project, 50-units (10 of which would need to go to those making 50% or less of M/S/P: Stearns, Block to recommend to the City Council that they move forward with the purchase agreement rd for the 3 Ave NW lot for $351,329. Passed unanimously VIII. Consider Proposal for development of Franklin Street lot Walked through RFP response, there are two options for the project depending on FEMA grant decision, could see a 2021 build out. Will bring back next month for a decision. IX. Consider Acquisition of Franklin House $120,000 Sellers have reconsidered price / proposed funding source would be downtown loan fund McLeod County Treatment Program wanted EMV or more for the property ($180k-200k) Realtor market study indicated a price of $130K was more realistic now being offered to EDA for $120K. Lot is 0.332 acres, could potentially be used for row houses, or a small commercial project. Property is located within the downtown redevelopment plan, EDA has wanted to acquire for some time. M/S/P: Block, Czmowski to offer $105,000 with approval for staff to negotiate up to a maximum of $120,000 for the acquisition of the Franklin House. Passed unanimously th X. 1140 5 Ave SE Lot Development $5,550 (final design) Next steps are to get the final design, obtain quotes for site work, and look for additional funding if M/S/P: Vanderheiden, Block to approve completing final pond design work for $5,550. Passed unanimously XI. Tour of new EDA Website next month. XII. Grant & Loan Program Applications - None XIII. Other Business None. th XIV. Set Next Meeting 11:30 AM Wednesday, October 28, 2020 XV. Adjourn - With no further business to attend to, the meeting adjourned at 12:52pm. Respectfully Submitted, Madison Newcomb EDA Program Manager