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EDA Minutes 05-29-2019 (Special Meeting)MINUTES SPECIAL MEETING - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA) Wednesday, May 29th, 2019 — 4:30 p.m. Academy Room, Monticello Community Center Commissioners Present: Steve Johnson, Bill Tapper, Jon Morphew, Tracy Hinz, 011ie Koropchak-White, Lloyd Hilgart, and Jim Davidson Staff Present: Angela Schumann and Jim Thares 1. Call to Order. Steve Johnson called the special meeting of the EDA to order at 4:30 p.m. 2. Roll Call 3. Consideration of Downtown Facade Improvement Grant Program project status report, authorizing $50,000 in additional funding for Facade Improvement Grant Program, and amending the Facade Improvement Grant Program Guidelines Angela Schumann provided an update on the history of the facade improvement program. She noted where each of the property owners are at in the program. Schumann provided a spreadsheet that proposed using the percentage of facade to determined allocation. Bill Tapper also had brought forward an idea of allocation. TRACY HINZ MOVED TO TABLE ACTION ON ALLOCATING $50,000 IN ADDITIONAL FUNDING. JON MORPHEW SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED 7-0. Additional EDA discussion occurred regarding the funding allocation to various properties/projects. The EDA discussed having the facade improvement program be a multi-year grant. They also discussed the importance of opening up a loan program for additional improvements in the downtown. Decision 2: Grant Fund BILL TAPPER MOVED TO AUTHORIZE AN ADDITIONAL $50,000 FROM TIF 1-6 TO THE MONTICELLO DOWNTOWN FAQADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. OLLIE KOROPCHAK-WHITE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 7- 0. 4. PUBLIC HEARING — Consideration of Adopting Resolution #2019-04 approving Facade Improvement Grant Agreement with Tricambra Holdings, Inc. dba Cornerstone Cafe Angela Schumann indicated that Tricambra Holdings has submitted a complete Economic Development Authority (Special Meeting) Minutes — May 29t'', 2019 Page 1 1 4 application for the Fagade Improvement Grant Agreement. They have selected the lowest quote at $149,335.89 (Purpose Driven Restoration). The contractor is licensed through the State of Minnesota. Schumann noted a gap in financing for the project. Schumann indicated that the owners have decided to provide private financing in the amount of 26 percent of the costs. An escrow agreement would have to be finalized along with a final rendering by Cuningham would be provided. Greg Ashfeld, owner of Cornerstone Cafe, introduced himself and expressed his excitement and commitment to the downtown. BILL TAPPER MOVED TO AUTHORIZE A $60,000 GRANT THROUGH THE FACADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND A $10000 LOAN AT 3.5% INTEREST. THE LOAN FUND WOULD NEED TO BE CREATED. STEVE JOHNSON SECONDED THE MOTION. Discussion regarding the complexity of the funding mix and available resources continued. The best formula for allocating funds to projects was also interjected into discussion. EDA members shared their views of idea of community impact from each project and use of that as a measure as well as facade square footage. BILL TAPPER WITHDREW HIS MOTION. STEVE JOHNSON CONSENTED TO THE WITHDRAWAL OF THE MOTION. TRACY HINZ MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION #2019-04 APPROVING FACADE IMPROVEMENT GRANT AGREEMENT WITH TRICAMBRA HOLDINGS, INC. DBA CORNERSTONE CAFE, CONTINGENT ON THE FOLLOWING: A. FINANCIAL COMMITMENT SATISFACTORY TO THE EDA ATTORNEY FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE PROJECT COST B. COMPLIANCE WITH REMAINING GRANT GUIDELINE REQUIREMENTS C. EXECUTION OF A GRANT AGREEMENT INCLUDING FINAL PROJECT RENDERING AND CONTRACTOR AGREEMENT WITH TRICAMBRA HOLDINGS MEETING ALL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FURTHER, THE EDA AUTHORIZES A $100,000 GRANT THROUGH THE FACADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM, WITH $50,000 PER FACADE, A TOTAL OF TWO FACADES WITH THE CONDITION THAT TRICAMBRA HOLDINGS IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE PROJECT COSTS AND FURTHERMORE TO AMEND THE EDA GUIDELINES ACCORDINGLY. LLOYD HILGART SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 5-0. 5. Consideration of Block 52 Redevelopment a. EDA Discussion - Impressions and Rankings of Developers b. Discussion of Next Steps in Block 52 Redevelopment Process Economic Development Authority (Special Meeting) Minutes — May 291, 2019 Page 2 14 Jim Thares provided the staff report that highlighted each of the four development proposals for Block 52. Staff created a ranking activity for the EDA to complete during the meeting to vote on their favorite proposal. The EDA discussed each of the developer's proposals. The EDA voted the highest primary developer as the Beard Group with secondary going to Briggs Companies. JIM DAVIDSON MOVED TO DIRECT STAFF TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS FOR COMPLETION OF A PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE BEARD GROUP. OLLIE KOROPCHAK-WHITE SECONDED THE MOTION. BILL TAPPER AMENDED THE MOTION TO INCLUDE A TOUR OF THEIR FACILITIES. MOTION CARRIED, 5-0. CONSENT AGENDA (ADDED) BILL TAPPER MOVED TO APPROVE ITEMS 6-8 AS A CONSENT AGENDA. OLLIE KOROPCHAK-WHITE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 7- 0. 6. Consideration of Authorizing Solicitation of Quotes for WSRR Boundary Survey for entire Block 52 Area Recommendation: Authorize solicitation of quotes for a WSRR survey of the entire Block 52 area. 7. Consideration of Authorizing Parks Department to place "Event" signage on EDA Property - 103 Pine Street Recommendation: Authorize event signage to be placed on EDA owned property located at 103 Pine Street. 8. Consideration of Authorizing staff to attend 2019 EDA Summer Conference in Duluth, MN (June 13 and 14) Recommendation: Authorize Economic Development Manager to attend the 2019 EDAM Summer Conference. 9. Economic Development Director's Report Jim Thares indicated that the Volunteer Picnic would be June 27th at 6 p.m. Economic Development Authority (Special Meeting) Minutes — May 291h, 2019 Page 3 14 10. Adiournment JON MORPHEW MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 7:01 P.M. TRACY HINZ SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 5-0. Recorder: Jacob Thunander -F Approved: February 12th, 2020 Attest: J' Thares, Economic Development Director Economic Development Authority (Special Meeting) Minutes — May 291, 2019 Page 4 14