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EDA Minutes - 10/25/2023MINUTES REGULAR MEETING - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA) Wednesday, October 25, 2023 — 7:00 a.m. Bridge Room, Monticello Community Center Commissioners Present: Vice President Jon Morphew, Treasurer Hali Sittig, 011ie Koropchak-White, Rick Barger, Councilmember Tracy Hinz, Mayor Lloyd Hilgart Members Absent: President Steve Johnson Staff Present: Jim Thares, Rachel Leonard, Angela Schumann, Ron Hackenmueller, Hayden Stensgard 1. General Business A. Call to Order Vice President Jon Morphew called the regular meeting of the Monticello EDA to order at 7:01 a.m. B. Roll Call 7:00 a.m. Mr. Morphew called the roll. 2. Consideration of Additional Agenda Items None 3. Public Hearing None 4. Regular Agenda A. Consideration of Accepting the 2023 Housing Market Study prepared by MSA Professional Services Jim Thares, Economic Development Manager, provided an overview of the agenda item. Angela Schumann, Community Development Director then introduced Jason Valerius of MSA-PS. Mr. Valerius provided an overview of the 2023 Housing Study highlighting several points. Within the City of Monticello, owner units that are planned or constructed have reached 288 since 2020. These are primarily on the outer edges of the city limits. Rental units planned or constructed totals 595. Since 2020, the growth of household units is on track with the 2040 Comprehensive Plan projections and is expected to continue increasing with a correlated unit demand for a variety of households. The latest census figures show that Wright County is exceeding the number of household units versus the number of housing units added. This is problematic as it indicates a decrease in vacancies and an increase in competition for housing units. Mr. Valerius noted that 12% of rental households within the city are 1-unit detached, while 28% are 1-unit attached. Most rental costs are over $1000 per month. The demand for rental units equal to or under $500 is in short supply. These tend to be occupied by tenants earning about $20,000 +J- per year. Over 52% of rental units in Monticello are 1-bedroom units, leaving 48% as larger units. Over the past 5 years, there is a greater demand for 3-bedroom units. Mr. Valerius continued to review the report highlighting the Monticello ownership market. The Monticello affordability limit for median household is $290,000. The cost of ownership of single-family homes has been influenced by increased interest, rising cost of materials, and an increase in property taxes. This increase is higher in Monticello than in peer communities and the affordability of starter homes is just beyond the threshold of the median income. The trend for aging populations is that they prefer to stay in owner -occupied units as long as they can, eventually moving into senior living for easier upkeep. The building trend is for the majority of single-family homes that range from $250,000 to $300,000, followed by $300,000-$350,00. An increase in multi -unit construction gives options to households which further encourages growth. Monticello's Development fees are on the higher end compared to peer cities. The fees cannot be compared apples to apples as each community has different charges rolled into its development fees. Discussion was held to consider the target entry of new construction and the need for executive housing. Mayor Hilgart challenged the rate Monticello is growing, suspecting that it might be a bit faster. Mr. Valerius confirmed the trends support the data presented. Ms. Schumann stated that this report is research and to be used as a tool for the EDA to write policy. Ms. Schumann asked members to consider their housing priorities in each of the areas provided in the report. Staff are hoping to schedule a future joint meeting with the City Council again to dive into the Housing Study findings, allow an opportunity for sharing of EDA members' thoughts regarding priority housing work objectives, and exploring potential policy in early 2024. B. Consideration of Authorizing a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for Outlot A, Great River Second Addition, 14.16 acres along 7t" Street West by WSB & Associates in the amount of $4,800 Mr. Thares provided an overview of the agenda item. In consideration of the acquisition of a vacant 14.16-acre commercial parcel of land along 7t" Street West from Riverwood Bank, staff are asking the EDA to authorize a Phase I ESA to get an understanding of the environmental status of the site. The cost of such a report from WSB is $4,800. LLOYD HILGART MOVED TO APPROVED AUTHORIZING A PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT (ESA) FOR OUTLOT A, GREAT RIVER SECOND ADDITION, 14.16 ACRES ALONG 7T" STREET WEST BY WSB & ASSOCIATES IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,800. HALI SITTIG SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY, 7-0. 5. Other Business A. Consideration of Economic Development Manager's Report Mr. Thares provided an overview of the agenda item. No action was taken on the item. 6. Adjournment HALI SITTIG MOVED TO ADJOURN THE OCTOBER 25, 2023, REGULAR MEETING OF THE MONTICELLO EDA. RICK BARGER SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:17 A.M. Recorded By: Hayden Stensgarcl //�(-41 Date Approved: April 10, 2024 ATTEST: Jim Thares, Executive Director