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City Council Resolution 2019-92WRIGHT COUNTY, MINNESOTA CITY OF MONTICELLO, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 2019-92 RESOLUTION REGARDING THE SUPPORT OF A JOB CREATION FUND APPLICATION IN CONNECTION WITH ULTRA MACHINING COMPANY, INC. (UMC, INC.) WHEREAS, the City of Monticello, Minnesota, desires to assist UMC, Inc., a precision machining company, which is proposing to construct a new 52,000 square foot production facility in the City and create 60 new full-time equivalent (FTE) jobs over the next three years; and WHEREAS, the City of Monticello understands that UMC, Inc., through and with the support of the City, intends to submit to the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development an application for an award and/or rebate from the Job Creation Fund (JCF) Program in the amount of $175,000; and WHEREAS, the City of Monticello held as City Council meeting on December 9, 2019, to consider this matter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO, Minnesota, that, after due consideration, the Mayor and the City Administrator, of the City of Monticello, Minnesota, hereby adopts the following finds of fact related to the project proposed by UMC, Inc. and its application for an award and/or rebate from the Job Creation Fund Program and express their approval. The City Council hereby finds and adopts the reasons and facts supporting the following findings of fact for the approval of the Job Creation Fund Program application. Finding that the proposed project is in the public interest because it will encourage the growth of commerce and industry, prevent the movement of current or future operations to locations outside of Minnesota, result in increased employment in Minnesota, and preserve or enhance the state and local tax base. a. The proposed expansion is a new 52,000 square foot precision machining facility. b. UMC, Inc. had informed the City that it was looking at other possible locations outside of Minnesota and that the financing package would need to offset the fundamental business reasons to not move the new expansion project to those non - Minnesota sites. With that in mind, the local and state funding assistance was structured so as to encourage UMC, Inc. to keep its expansion in Minnesota versus seeing it leave the State. While the $175,000 grant request which is only 1.62 percent of the overall project cost of $10,831,000, it is nonetheless an important cost offset for UMC as it moves in the new building and begins to hire new staff at the facility. UMC, Inc. has indicated that it will create at least 60 new full time equivalent (FTE) at average wages of between $22 to $28 per hour over the next three years as part of the expansion project. d. The real property taxes of the new facility are estimated to be about $100,000 per year over the next 10 years. 2. Finding that the proposed project, in the opinion of the City Council, would not reasonably be expected to occur solely through private investment within the reasonably foreseeable future. a. UMC, Inc. expressed to City officials that the proposed project would not be able to proceed with out the help from the City and the State with assistance provided in the form of Tax Increment Financing (TIF), Minnesota Investment Fund (MIF) and Job Creation Fund (JCF). 3. Finding that the proposed project conforms to the general plan for the development or redevelopment of the City as a whole. a. UMC's proposal is in line with the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan goals pertaining the economic development which are noted below: "Attracting and Retaining Jobs" - UMC proposes to create 60 new FTE jobs "Expanding the Tax Base" - UMC's new building will yield $100,000/year in taxes b. The UMC expansion site is a vacant development ready parcel that is zoned for light industrial uses. City services are already present at the site. Development of the parcel, along with other vacant land tracts in this general area, has been expected to occur in the near to mid-term future. 4. Finding that the proposed project will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs of the City as a whole, for the development of the project by private enterprise. a. UMC had recently provided costs estimates indicating that the facility expansion project (with equipment purchases included) carries a price tag of $10,831,000. The amount of proposed public funding is $1,506,000 which only 13.91 percent of the project cost. UMC previously informed City officials that it would not be able to move forward on the expansion project without public assistance from the following programs: TIF, MIF and JCF. The City believes that the proposed funding assistance is a reasonable approach to support UMC in pursuing the development of its new 52,000 square foot facility. Adopted by the City Council of Monticello this 91h day of December, 2019. Jef&,I, ity Administrator rian Stumpf., May