EDA Minutes 07-08-2020MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA)
Wednesday, July 8th, 2020 — 6:00 p.m.
Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center
The EDA meeting was held both remotely and in-person.
Commissioners Present: Steve Johnson, Bill Tapper, Jon Morphew, Tracy Hinz, 011ie
Koropchak-White, and Jim Davidson
Commissioners Absent: Lloyd Hilgart
Staff Present: Jim Thares and Angela Schumann
1. Call to Order
Steve Johnson called the Regular Meeting of the EDA to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. Roll Call
3. Consideration of additional agenda items
None.
4. Consent Agenda
BILL TAPPER MOVED TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA. JIM DAVIDSON
SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 6-0.
a. Consideration of approving Regular Meeting Minutes — June 10, 2020
Recommendation: Approve Regular Meeting Minutes — June 1.0, 2020.
b. Consideration of approving Workshop Meeting Minutes — June 10, 2020
Recommendation: Approve Workshop Meeting Minutes — June 10, 2020.
c. Consideration of approving Regular Meeting Minutes — June 24, 2020
Recommendation: Approve Regular Meeting Minutes — June 24, 2020.
d. Consideration of approving Special Meeting Minutes — June 29, 2020
Recommendation: Approve Special Meeting Minutes — June 29, 2020.
e. Consideration of approving payment of bills
Recommendation: Approve payment of bills through June, 2020.
Regular Agenda
5. Consideration of Emergency Small Business Assistance Grants to: Ewings Going In
Style, Inc.; The Nordic Brewing, LLC; and West River Restaurant, Inc. dba
Chatters Restaurant
Jim Thares mentioned continued interest has been received for the emergency assistance
grant program. There were three new applications received: Ewings Going In Style, The
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Nordic Brewing, and West River Restaurant (Chatter's Restaurant & Bar). Thares
reminded the EDA that they recently approved a total of 10 grants in June totaling
$50,000.
Thares mentioned that each of the three businesses that applied for the grant are eligible
and impacted by the pandemic and executive orders by the Governor. Thares noted that
the EDA approved guidelines mentions that businesses must have between 2 and 25
employees. West River Restaurant has 31 employees and had more employees prior to
COVID and have had a significant decrease in revenue. Each of the businesses have
applied for additional funding through state or federal programs. The funds, if approved,
would be used for rent or utility payments.
If the EDA approves the additional $15,000 in grants, there would be remaining
allocation of $35,000. One grant application has already received for consideration at the
next upcoming EDA meeting on July 22, 2020. Staff continue to receive interest in the
program.
Tracy Hinz asked if staff have received any applications from businesses and excluded
them if they did not meet the criteria. Angela Schumann stated that they had one inquiry
that was likely ineligible for the program. Thares reiterated that West River Restaurant
was above the guidelines for the employee count. He also noted that for the current year
they are under the requirement for revenue, but in previous years had higher income than
the grant guidelines. Thares questioned whether the guidelines for revenue were for the
current year or a cumulative average of previous years. Angela Schumann asked if the 31
employees were full-time equivalent. Thares did not believe so.
TRACY HINZ MOVED TO APPROVE SMALL BUSINESS EMERGENCY GRANT
AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE EDA AND: EWINGS GOING IN STYLE, INC.;
THE NORDIC BREWING CO, LLC; AND WEST RIVER RESTAURANT, INC. DBA
CHATTERS RESTAURANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,000 EACH TO MITIGATE
COVID-19 ECONOMIC IMPACTS. OLLIE KOROPCHAK-WHITE SECONDED THE
MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 6-0.
6. Consideration of Discussion of 2021 HRA Property Tax Lew
Jim Thares noted that the item was an annual consideration for the HRA Property Tax
Levy. He added that the City is just beginning the budget cycle for 2021. Thares
mentioned that years ago, the levy was set up using the HRA Levy and it was not unusual
for the EDA to use a HRA levy. Thares noted that discussion would occur on the future
levy at the August meeting and a resolution recommending the levy for 2021 would be
brought forward for consideration at that time.
Thares noted that the EDA levied $355,000 for CY 2020, which was the highest value
that could be levied. The EDA is allowed to levy up to .0 18 5 percent of the total taxable
market value for the levy. Thares added that the taxable market value for 2021 has
increased by $56,333,100 to a new total of $1,980,148,000. This is an estimated 2.93
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percent increase from the previous year. The maximum amount the EDA could levy for
2021 is $366,300.
Thares mentioned that the levy is used for all operating costs of the EDA. Thares
explained that the biggest line item for the budget is for redevelopment activities. He
added that the EDA could spend more in certain line items, but that they needed to
overall stay within their levy. He also stated that the 2021 General Fund interest earnings
are projected to be $5,000. Thares also explained that any unused funds can be rolled
over and add up over time.
EDA members suggested the maximum amount be levied. Davidson provided an
example of why he supported the maximum amount levied. He stated that Block 52
wouldn't be complete to the fullest intent because of the cost of the project and that a lot
of progress related to economic development in the City has occurred and this has a
bigger return in the long run. To keep these efforts moving forward requires resources.
Steve Johnson reminded the EDA that the dollars they spend this year and last year
equate to things happening in the future. He stated that he would like to efforts to be fully
supported and adequately funded.
Staff indicated that a resolution will be presented to the EDA for consideration at the
August 12, 2020 with final budget and levy information and reflect the EDA's comments.
7. Director's Report
Jim Thares provided the Economic Development Director's Report. He reviewed the
status Project Gia -Saurus. Staff are spending a considerable amount of time on this
project. The four task areas were summarized. Work efforts continue on all of the four
areas. It was also noted that the second draft of the Industrial Land Feasibility Study was
completed and staff would review that draft and plan to schedule a joint EDA and City
Council meeting for Monday, July 13th at 7:30 p.m. to further discuss Project Gia -Saurus,
including the land feasibility study, action items, and next steps.
Thares discussed the UMC item in detail and noted that a delay in the construction
schedule has occurred due to the pandemic. He reminded the EDA that they are
protected by the executed development agreement, including a right -of -reverter clause,
and a minimum assessment agreement, which is scheduled for full property valuation
beginning January 2, 2022. Tracy Hinz asked if the timeline for the minimum assessment
agreement could be adjusted. Thares indicated that it was unlikely.
Thares provided an update regarding EDA owned property at 300 4th Street East. He
noted that the Fire Department has selected September 12, 2020 to complete the training
burn exercise. Carlson Construction has signed the demolition contract and is expected to
clean up the site after the training until the end of the month. Thares noted that the cost of
demolition was $6,500 and that the EDA would likely have to pay an additional $2,500
for the Fire Department to utilize the building for the training.
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Thares also reviewed the prospect list with the EDA. No new projects were added for
June, but several contacts were made, primarily related to the Small Business Emergency
Grant fund.
Thares noted an update regarding the CARES Act. The State is allocating funds, based on
population, to communities across Minnesota. Monticello is expected to receive up to
one million dollars for pandemic related costs. The EDA can reimburse itself for the
GMEF Loan utilized for the Small Emergency Grant in the amount of $100,000, plus
other grant requests past this amount.
Jim Davidson asked if you have to prove to the State how the funds would be utilized.
Thares responded that the applications submitted for the grant prove the impacts
encountered because of the pandemic. The City has until late -November to incur the costs
to be reimbursed. Thares also noted telecommuting equipment, masks, and sanitization
supplies would also be reimbursable. Direct expenditures to businesses and individuals
can also be provided.
Johnson asked if extra police protection because of COVID could be contributed to by
the fund. Staff noted the County has its own allocation that they would receive. It was
believed if the City incurred extra expenses for police enforcement, the cost could be
reimbursed by the fund. After November, any unused City funds would be provided to
the County or returned to State if unusable. Safety precautions (such as the installation of
Plexiglas) could be utilized to pay for the safety upgrades at the public buildings such as
the library and DMV. Angela Schumann added that she had a discussion with the County
and they are looking closely at the turn back dollars and double dipping that would allow
a business to apply for this funding through the City and then the County. The City wants
to be sure that if it provides assistance that it has the correct process in place.
Johnson asked if the local Food Shelf could be helped out with this type of assistance.
Schumann noted that these were all good questions and would be brought back to the
Finance Department for evaluation.
8. Adjourn
TRACY HINZ MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 6.54 P.M. JIM
DAVIDSON SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 6-0.
Recorder: Jacob Thunander _Oi7
Approved: August 12th, 2020
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Attest:
Jim Th res, Economic Development Director
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