EDA Minutes 10-28-2020MINUTES
REGULAR MEETING - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA)
Wednesday, October 28th, 2020 —7:00 a.m.
Academy Room, Monticello Community Center
Participants attended in-person and remotely.
Commissioners Present: Steve Johnson, Bill Tapper, Jon Morphew, 011ie Koropchak-
White, and Jim Davidson
Commissioners Absent: Tracy Hinz and 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 7:00 a.m.
2. Roll Call
3. Consideration of Additional Agenda Items
N/A
4. Consent Agenda
No Items
Regular Agenda
5. Consideration of Approving Small Business Emergency Grant Agreements in the
Amount of $5,000 to Salon Glitz & Glam; The Hairdresser Inc.; and Lucille
Murray's Studio of Dance (LMSD, LLC) to Mitigate COVID-19 Economic Impacts
Jim Thares noted that three new grant applications were received. Thares noted that Salon
Glitz & Glam varied from the grant guidelines and has only one employee prior and since
the pandemic. Negative financial impacts were identified by the business owner. Staff
recommended approval of all three grant applications, noting their commitment of service
to Monticello over the past years. To date, 33 grants have been approved. Thares noted
that this is the last round of approved grants through CARE's funding. Thares noted that
GMEF or additional EDA funding could allow the grant program to continue if the EDA
so chooses beyond this time.
Steve Johnson asked if staff anticipated any future applications. Thares noted that he felt
staff have contacted most businesses that they feel would be eligible. Thares added that
staff did receive one application during this round that was deemed non -eligible because
they were located in Buffalo. Thares explained that another hair salon may be interested
in applying, but was not apply to submit by the deadline. Thares recommended a budget
review at an upcoming workshop to discuss the future of the program.
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JON MORPHEW MOVED TO APPROVE SMALL BUSINESS EMERGENCY
GRANT AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE EDA AND SALON GLITZ & GLAM; THE
HAIRDRESSER INC.; AND LUCILLE MURRAY'S STUDIO OF DANCE (LMSD,
LLC) IN THE AMOUNT OF $5,000 TO MITIGATE COVID-19 ECONOMIC
IMPACTS. OLLIE KOROPCHAK-WHITE SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION
CARRIED, 5-0.
6. Consideration of a recommendation on the Economic Development chapter of the
Monticello 2040 Comprehensive Plan
Angela Schumann noted that the Planning Commission is holding a Public Hearing for
consideration of the updated comprehensive plan on November 2, 2020. Schumann noted
the importance of the EDA's recommendation of the Economic Development draft
chapter including the goals, strategies, and policies to the Planning Commission.
Schumann explained that the process started with a community visioning exercise which
outlined the direction in which the comprehensive plan should go.
Schumann noted that the draft plan was a cumulative effort of the Technical Advisory
Committee (EDA representative: Jon Morphew) and many other stakeholders. A
community workshop was held to provide final comment prior to formal adoption. The
EDA was also able to set initial direction and tone for the Economic Development
chapter and later on provide feedback on a draft. Schumann noted that many of the goals,
strategies, policies identified in the plan are items that were discussed in workshop
sessions and annual work plans. Some of the goals also carry forward from the 2008
Comprehensive Plan. Staff are comfortable with the draft that it reflects the direction of
the EDA and is consistent with the community's vision.
Jon Morphew felt the plan turned out really well and appreciated the public input.
Bill Tapper noted that Goal 1: Business Attraction and Retention is missing from the
implementation strategies. Schumann would ensure that got corrected.
Morphew noted he was glad that the new Housing Study would be incorporated into the
plan. Morphew identified a typographical error on one of the pages and it was noted that
it would be corrected.
BILL TAPPER MOVED TO RECOMMEND TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION
AND CITY COUNCIL THE ADOPTION OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER OF THE MONTICELLO 2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, INCLUDING
THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GOALS, POLICIES, AND STRATEGIES OF
THE IMPLEMENTATION CHAPTER, SUBJECT TO THOSE REVISIONS OR
ADDITIONS REQUESTED BY THE EDA. JIM DAVIDSON SECONDED THE
MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 5-0.
7. Consideration of WSB Economic Development Assistance Services Ouarterly
Report #2020-3
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Jim Thares noted that Jim Gromberg would provide the quarterly report (Qtr #3)
including discussing work projects, work activities, and economic trends under the
economic development assistance services contract. Gromberg highlighted project
updates in the following areas: Project Gia -Saurus, the new industrial park discussions,
and the draft comprehensive plan update. Gromberg also discussed current economic
trends.
Gromberg asked staff if the remaining EDA CARES Act funding would have to be
returned if not spent and if it could be spent on other economic development assistance.
Thares noted that the CARES Act funding would need to be spent by November 15,
2020. The City of Monticello awarded the EDA $200,000 for business assistance
programs. Thares noted that the City has a long list of other eligible expenses, but that
time was running out. Gromberg encouraged the City to use all of the CARES Act
funding. Thares discussed how the cities of Hutchinson and Sartell utilized CARES Act
funding.
Jim Gromberg would provide a subsequent economic development report in 90 days.
8. Economic Development Director's Report
Jim Thares provided the Economic Development Director's Report as provided in the
packet.
Thares mentioned a variety of upcoming discussions during a future workshop meeting(s)
that would focus on Block 52, Project Gia -Saurus, the 2021 work plan, and the marketing
strategy/sale of EDA owned properties. A workshop to discuss some of these items
would tentatively be scheduled prior to the regular meeting on November 10. Another
workshop could be scheduled either later in the month or in December to ensure all topics
are reviewed.
Angela Schumann also encouraged the EDA to participate in an online survey for Round
2 engagement for the Framework 2030 plan by the Central Mississippi River Regional
Planning Partnership. She provided information on where to find the survey link.
9. Adjourn
JIM DAVIDSON MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 7:55 A.M. BILL
TAPPER SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED, 5-0.
Recorder: Jacob Thunander
Approve471-,,November, l l th, 202f L
Attest: 4
Economic Development Director
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