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10-27-2021 EDAM EDA Board Meeting Hutchinson Enterprise Center th 11:30 AM Wednesday, October 27, 2021 ____________________________________________________________________________ MEETING MINUTES Economic Development Authority Members present in bold. Financial Summary as of September 2021 Operations EDA Board Members Cash Available $112,796 Reserved $56,736 Mike McGraw Unreserved $51,202 Jonny Block Mike Cannon Economic Development Loan Fund Corey Stearns Cash Available $135,062 Daron Vanderheiden Ashwill Industries Balance $1,179 Chad Czmowski Zephyr Wind Services $78,661 Mary Christensen Laser Dynamics Balance (forgivable) $23,000 Jeremy Carter Innovative Foam Balance (forgivable) $14,355 Advances to other funds (Enterprise $255,423 Center) Staff Downtown Revolving Loan Fund Miles Seppelt, EDA Director Cash Available $404,859 Matt Jaunich, City Administrator Loans Receivable $362,256 Andy Reid, Finance Director Capital Assets $201,329 Maddie Newcomb, EDA Program Manager Total Assets $1,104,024 MIF Loan Fund I. Call to Order Cash Available $5,671 Meeting called to order at 11:30 AM. MOXY Loan Receivable $11,670 Enterprise Center Fund II. Review Agenda Cash Available $11,331 SHOPKO TIF District (TIF 4-5) III. Review Minutes Cash Available $197,555 th Interfund Loans Receivable $474,085 a. September 15 Finance Team meeting MEDICAL CLINIC TIF District (TIF 4-16) b. M/S/P: Cannon, Stearns to approve the minutes as written. Passed Interfund Loan Payable $333,863 unanimously. nd c. September 22 EDA Board Meeting M/S/P: Christensen, Czmowski 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, Christensen to approve the financial report as presented. Passed unanimously. V. A. Marketing Plan: FB = 610, T = 100, Facebook updates = 20, Twitter updates = 20, Website updates = 0 B. Business recruitment / expansions Staff provided an update on recent prospects and ongoing conversations. C. BR & E Visits Staff gave an overview of the BR & E visits done last month: Innovative Foam, Laser Dynamics, MITGI, Lynn Card Company, Zephyr Wind Services & Hutch COOP D. Uptown Commons / Franklin House Update will close on the property in the next few weeks, McLeod A decision in a couple weeks when that is complete. Staff sent correspondence to Historic Hutch; granting them the extension to move the original barn to a new location before load restrictions are in place in the spring. E. Jorgenson Hotel met with developer and project director, currently in their due diligence period. They will be contracting with SEH to do an engineering feasibility study which will take roughly a month to complete. F. Industrial Park Property Owner Meetings Staff had a good meeting with Kulberg and is still looking to set up a meeting with Ide/Decker. G. Marketing Initiative Staff is putting together a quarterly newsletter for corporate site selectors. Primarily focused on upper Midwest site selectors, the newsletter will contain important information regarding sites, buildings, talent, incentives and expansions. H. Corporate Site Selector Forum Staff was picked to participate in an online forum with 7 site selectors. I. Workforce Retention Workshop Similar to the TigerPath workshop for Human Resources done a couple months ago. This workshop will focus on ways to retain your current employees while also covering best practices to cultivate a great work environment. J. McLeod County EDA Staff new hire is no longer in the position; the County is evaluating its options for moving forward. K. Visit by 15 Economic Development Pros hosted 15 economic development professionals from the Basic Economic Development Course and gave them a tour of Hutchinson. rd L. Splash Pad most likely landing on the 3 Ave/Cenex Site. EDA to get paid in full what we have into the property. M. 101 Park Place some renovations started. N. Hutch Café moving ahead, interior demolition has taken place. VI. Discussion of Enterprise Center Lease Terms Consider Pros & Cons of extending lease terms for Laser Dynamics and Innovative Foam Both companies expressed interest in extending their leases to the end of 2024. Consensus that 2020 & 2021 were lost years due to the pandemic. Noted that the EDA does not want to get into space, competing with others that have building space available the goal is to incubate and grow companies. Currently the Enterprise Center is not being marketed, extending leases until 2024 gives staff ample time to actively market the building for new companies. Discussion on a proposed program of increasing rent each year during their extended lease timeframe. or lease a new building within city limits. Staff will bring this back for consideration next month. VII. Grant & Loan Program Applications None. VIII. Other Business None. st IX. Set Next Meeting 11:30 AM Wednesday, December 1, 2021 (Due to Thanksgiving Holiday) X. Adjourn M/S/P: Stearns, Cannon to adjourn the meeting at 12:25pm. Passed unanimously. Respectfully Submitted, Madison Newcomb EDA Program Manager