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EDA Minutes 09-28-1999 I , If MINUTES MONT'ICELLO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY 'fuesday, September 28, 1999 - 7:00 p.m. City Hall Members Present: Chair Ron Iloglund, Viee Chair Barb Schwientek, Assistant Treasurer Ken Maus, Roger Carlson, Bill Demeules, and Darrin Lahr Absent: Clint Herbst Staff: Executive Director Ollie Koropchak, City Administrator Rick Wolfstellcr and Recording Secretary Lori Kraemer Guests: Jay Eller, Twin City Die Castings and Pam Campbell, DA T 1. Call to order Chair Ron Hoglund called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. 2. Consideration to approve the August 31, 1999 EDA minutes A MOTION WAS MADE BY BILL DEMEULES AND SECONDED BY BARB SCHWIENTEK TO APPROVE THE AUGUST 31, 1999 EDA MINUTES. Motion carried. 3. Consideration of adding agenda items Nothing added. 4. Consideration to review the preliminary GMEF loan application from Twin City Die Castings Company for compliance with the EDA Business Subsidy Criteria Ollie Koropchak provided the staff report giving the members a brief background for this company. Twin City Die Castings site location in Monticello is a six acre parcel lying south of Chelsea Road and immediately west of the new high school entrance road. The company is proposing the establishment of a Magnesium Casting division in Monticello and anticipates that it will be able to provide cast parts at a very competitive level in this fast growing market. Ollie Koropchak provided the members with a copy of the estimated uses and sources statements as prepared by Lenny Kirscht who is packaging the application for the Minnesota Investment Fund. The GMRF will be a part of the machinery and equipment financial package and the GMEF will be in a shared second-position with the Minnesota Investment -1- I , ., Eeonornie Development Authority Minutes - 9/28/99 Fund behind the industrial revenue bonds. Ollie also provided a list of the equipment for purchase. Mr. Jay Eller of Twin City Die Castings provided background of the company. Mr. Eller also stated that they would be bringing approximately three employees from their Minneapolis facility, but that the majority of the employees will be new and the company will be providing extensive training as this is a new field they are starting. Koropchak provided financial reports from 1997 and 1998. She also informed the members that the company meets all criteria and the City Council did adopt a resolution for application of State dollars. No action was necessary. 5. Consideration to approve or deny GMEF No. 017 for Twin City Die Castings Companv. Ollie Koropchak asked the EDA members to consider the approval or denial of the request for a $100,000 GMEF loan. Ollie also explained the Minnesota Investment Fund to the members noting that this is a grant to the City of Monticello from the Minnesota Department of Trade and Economic Development. The City will loan the $500,000 grant to TCDC, thc EDA will rctain the full principal and interest payback on the loan for future projects which increase the state and local tax base and job and wage-levels. She also noted that it is anticipated that the State will award the $500,000. The City negotiates the terms and conditions with the company. Ollie stated that first, the EDA needed to determine if this GMEF loan application from TCDC will encourage economic development and secondly, the EDA needed to determine if the proposed construction real estate project and the acquisition of personal property application complied with the EDA Business Subsidy Criteria - GMEF Guidelines. Third, the EDA needed to determine the amount and terms of the loan for approval. Ollie Koropchak also advised the members that the City Council would be considering ratification of the EDA's action for compliance of the EDA - GMEF Business Subsidy Criteria on October 11,1999, and would approve of the Subsidy Agreement for GMEF No. 017 between the EDA and TCDC on October 25, 1999. If approved, the GMEF would be disbursed at the closing date yet to be determined. A MOTION WAS MADE BY BARB SCHWIENTEK AND SECONDED BY DARRIN LAHR TO APPROVE GMEF LOAN NO. 017 AT 6.25% FIXED RATE FOR 7 YEARS FOR TWIN CITY DIE CASTING COMPANY, A MINNESOTA CORPORA TION, IN THE AMOUNT OF $100,000 WITH TERMS AND CONDITIONS AS RECOMMENDED. COLLATERAL, GUARANTEES, AND OTHER CONDITION REQUIREMENTS TO BE DETERMINED AND PREPARED BY THE GMEF ATTORNEY. THE GMEF LOAN APPROVAL SUBJECT TO LENDER, SBA, AND THE STATE COMMITMENTS, VERIFICATION OF -2- ~.. . , ~ ...., Economic Development Authority Minutes - 9/28/99 COMPANY FINANCIAL CREDIT ABILITY, AND COUNCIL RATIFICATION OF EDA ACTION. Motion carried. 6. Consideration to review the returned request for proposals relative to cost estimates for preparation of design concepts and approval to fund through DMRF. Ollie Koropchak noted that at the EDA meeting of August 31, 1999, the commissioners directed Pam Campbell, DA T Chair, to prepare a letter to architects soliciting request for proposals. This proposal was to include costs for preparing design concepts for facade improvements to three identified buildings as well as six identified buildings. The intent of the EDA was to obtain cost estimates prior to EDA' s consideration to fund the costs to prepare the designed concepts. The building owners have been reluctant to invest dollars for architectural design options only to find if it may be cost prohibitive to complete. DA T members feel unqualified, yet they recognize pictures are worth a thousand words. Design concepts would be a great asset as a marketing tool to promote the downtown revitalization facade improvement program. Ollie also noted that at a DA T meeting which followed the last EDA meeting, the DA T members elected to add to the RFP a third option which included the cost for preparing design concepts for facade improvements to an entire block of buildings. The RFP's were due back Monday, September 27 with only one response from Claybaugh Preservation Architecture Inc. Ollie requested that after review ofthe returned RFP's, the EDA members should discuss their level of interest to fund the architect's proposed fees for preparing the design concepts and whether to consider funding three, six, or an entire block of buildings. Ollie suggested that if the members desired to fund the fees, the expenditure should be earmarked from the EDA-DMRF fund as this is not tied to job creation or the business subsidy criteria. Pam Campbell, DA T Chair, presented comments to the EDA members regarding the returned proposal from Claybaugh. Pam noted that some of the sites DAT had looked at were Cent Com/Dominos; Vacuum Store/Masonic Hall; and Monti Liquors/Zoo Lounge, which included both older and newer buildings. AE Michaels has also been asking for ideas for his building. Pam also noted that rear entrances to the downtown businesses were also being considered. She stated DA T also asked Claybaugh about redesigning a whole block at once. Some of theEDA members thought Mr. Claybaugh's hourly rates were reasonable, but noted that its hard to keep the cost down when its hourly. It was the consensus of the EDA members to talk to business owners and tenants first to see if they have an interest and to advise the approximate cost to them. Once they determine the likely candidates, DA T would target three businesses at a time and get sketches from the architect to take back to the business owners. After the owners have the sketches it would be up to them to proceed with the actual improvements. 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Acquisition of industrial land - City Staff and Council are proceeding with discussions with Goeman group and Chadwick. Estimated infrastructure costs are being obtained from city engineer. With inconsistency between the Comprehensive Plan and MOAA Plan, perhaps the Gold Nugget parcel is another option for future industrial development. Another meeting is scheduled f(Jr next week. PROSPECTS - The Prospect Team visited Systematic Refrigeration on Tuesday, September 28. This manufacturing company is looking to relocate and expand. Initial building size 60,000 sq ft with potential to expand to approximately 160,000 sq ft. 42 jobs currently, anticipate a total employment of 80 in ten years, Wage- levels yet to be determined, DL stated appro x $10 to $15. They've been in business for approximately 25 years, Clean site, no outside storage no toxins, Will meet again October 7, 1999 to show them around Monticello, Will also provide them wla Uses & Sources statement. Ramsey, Albertville, and Monticello are the three site options under consideration, Potential user of GMEFs, Darrin cautioned that a fair amount of their employees are from the Anoka/Ramsey area and Ramsey is near the Anoka Tech which is where the company goes to hire new employees. Design and assembly of high-pressured coolants for industrial use - Start-up company, Has business plan completed. Looking to lease 5,000 sq ft from Brad Barger. Seeking financing. Potential user of GMEFs, 12 jobs by November, 2000. $10-12 per hour wlo benefits. EDA fund balance - Ollie enclosed a current accounting of the EDA fund balance after disbursal of the $100,000 to Aroplax. Industrial Banquet - The Industrial Fundraiser Banquet will be held Tuesday, October 26 at the Monte Club, Tickets will be mailed out the week of September 27 by the Chamber. If you need tickets, please call Brenda, 295-2700, at the Chamber Office. t) g) h) 10. Adiourn A MOTION WAS MADE BY BILL DEMEULES AND SECONDED BY DARRIN LAHR TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 8:30 P.M. Motion carried. -6-