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City Council Minutes 05-09-2012 SpecialMINUTES SPECIAL JOINT MEETING — MONTICELLO EDA AND MONTICELLO CITY COUNCIL Wednesday, May 9, 2012 — 6:30 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Present - EDA: President Bill Demeules, Vice President Bill Tapper, Treasurer Tracy Hinz, Matt Frie, Rod Dragsten, Tom Perrault, Brian Stumpf Present - Council: Mayor Clint Herbst, Glen Posusta Absent - Council: Lloyd Hilgart Others: Megan Barnett Livgard, Jeff O'Neill, Tom Kelly, Angela Schumann, Dan Wilson (Wilson Development), Martha Ingram (Kennedy & Graven) 1. Call to Order EDA President Bill Demeules called the meeting to order at 6:26 p.m. 2. Purpose of Meeting: Update on Montgomery Farms & Downtown Redevelopment Megan Barnett Livgard introduced Martha Ingrain and noted she will be discussing the closing of the Montgomery Farms property. Dan Wilson will be reviewing the relocation process and what to expect. Megan also has some items to review on the Downtown Redevelopment. 3. Montgomery Farms - Closing Status & Tenant Relocation Status Martha Ingram explained that there always seem to be some things that hold up a closing. Due to the fact that the opposing attorney has not provided the requested documents needed for closing, two closing dates have been cancelled. At this time, no closing date has been rescheduled. Martha Ingram is looking for direction regarding several items. Tenant issues -- residential units: tenants previously paid damage deposits and question is whether Montgomery Farms can keep damage deposits in lieu of unpaid rent. Martha Ingram noted that normally it is expected that those damage deposits would transfer to the buyer (City) as a continued damage deposit. Brian Stumpf asked about the back rent and what impact that might have. Martha Ingram noted that unpaid rent would be adjusted in relation to relocation costs. Dan Wilson noted that the City cannot count unpaid rent against the tenant in consideration of terminating their lease until they have established a record of non - payment with the City. Clint Herbst asked what impact continued non- payment of rent would have on the City. Dan Wilson explained that the City would be trying to find a comparable site for the renters and provide them with a 90 -day notice) to vacate the premises. Clint Herbst asked what happens if the renters do not get accepted at another site due to non - payment of rent. Dan Wilson explained how that process would work with the City possibly negotiating prepayment of rent by the City to the new landlord in lieu of relocation costs. Special Joint Meeting Minutes — May 9, 2012 Page 1 Martha Ingram noted that Barbara Lee Dance Studio has given notice that they will be ending their lease as of the end of June. The renter stated to Martha that they paid their first and last month's rent when they signed the lease. Montgomery Farms indicated that they never received a payment for last month's rent at the time they made an agreement with the Dance Studio for the lease. Martha Ingram has informed Montgomery Farms that discussion is between them and the Dance Studio. However, the City could agree to negotiate that and ask for proof from the tenant showing that they paid the last month's rent. Dan Wilson has held discussions with the Dance Studio and the renter indicated that she is interested in moving as soon as possible. He noted that she has not been able to provide evidence that she paid the last month's rent, which she wants to apply to her May rent payment. Brian Stumpf stated that he does not feel it is worth the money to hold up the closing on the properties for these small amounts. Bill Tapper indicated that he is concerned about the length of time this could drag out and increase the costs of attorney fees. Martha Ingrain indicated that the closing and subsequent relocations will be a long process. Dan Wilson noted that Montgomery Fauns is anxious to close on the sale and would like to get these small issues resolved. Martha Ingram stated that she would like to have a clean closing with as few issues as possible outstanding. Tracy Hinz asked how Martha Ingrain views this delay in the closing; Martha Ingram feels these issues are small and it would be best to get past them. If Montgomery Farms would call and want to close this week, she feels it would be in the best interest of the City to get the closing done. • Clint Herbst feels it is wise to take some time with the business relocations to make sure the tenants are satisfied. Tracy Hinz asked if those renters will receive a letter explaining the process of what will happen. Dan Wilson explained that everyone has already received basic information about the process. Glen Posusta asked about the relocation costs related to residential units. Dan Wilson noted that current rates and costs for locating residential tenants into another site that meets satisfactory requirements have to be taken into consideration and they also have to look at their income. Dan Wilson noted it just takes a while to work through all the issues. Bill Demeules asked if the City has any eviction rights and Dan Wilson noted that would be under the same rules as any other landlord, with the City having the right to serve notice for eviction. Dan Wilson explained that if the City must find the residents another place to live; it is usually best to do this in a positive manner. • Glen Posusta asked about the other business tenants in the building. Martha Ingram noted that the other businesses in the strip mall building have signed lease holdover agreements. • Megan Barnett Livgard noted that Dan Wilson will continue to work with the business tenants and there will be invoices coming through for the City /EDA to Special Joint Meeting Minutes— May 9, 2012 Page 2 pay for relocation costs. Dan Wilson explained that each invoice is reviewed for eligibility before submitting for reimbursement. Dan Wilson noted there are five criteria for eligibility and they make sure there is no duplication of costs and the invoices are necessary and reasonable. Dan Wilson noted that there may be instances when advance payments are made, as long as the review process shows that the money would be part of the total relocation costs. Brian Stumpf asked if Martha Ingram was looking for some direction from the EDA regarding the closing process. Bill Demeules asked for a consensus from the EDA and all agreed to have Martha Ingram move forward as quickly as possible. 4. Downtown Redevelopment Ace Hardware — provided copy of the letter to EDA members from Shawn Grady of Ace Hardware. Mr. Grady's letter outlines an understanding of each parties responsibilities as redevelopment occurs. Old Napa Building — Megan Barnett Livgard and Bill Demeules sat down recently and talked to Julie Reh about her intentions for the property. She is supportive of the Embracing Downtown plan. At such time that a developer would come forward, it would be a good opportunity to work with Julie Reh on the redevelopment of the fitture anchor block. Clint Herbst noted it is important to work towards soliciting interest from the development community. Residential property on East 4ti' Street — Megan Barnett Livgard has been contacted by the property owner to find out whether the City would be interested in purchasing this property for $180,000. Consensus is that there is no interest at this time. Tracy Hinz asked if there are plans to bring back Jim McComb in the near future to talk about Embracing Downtown. Megan Barnett Livgard noted that she has that on the agenda for the June EDA meeting. Bill Tapper stated that he is very pleased with the work of Dan Wilson in regard to the Montgomery Farm property purchase and relocations. 5. Adjournment EDA President Bill Demeules adjourned the meeting at 7:20 p.m. Recorder: Catherine M. Shuman &WLA, Approved: May 29, 2012 Attest: 049y,ffgninistrator Special Joint Meeting Minutes— May 9, 2012 Page 3