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EDA Minutes 11-14-2018 (Workshop Meeting)MINUTES WORKSHOP MEETING - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (EDA) Wednesday, November 14th, 2018 — 5:30 p.m. Mississippi Room, Monticello Community Center Commissioners Present: Steve Johnson, Bill Tapper, Jon Morphew Tracy Hinz, 011ie Koropchak-White, Lloyd Hilgart, and Jim Davidson Staff Present: Angela Schumann and Jim Thares 1. Call to Order Steve Johnson called the workshop meeting of the Economic Development Authority (EDA) to order at 5:30 p.m. 2. Roll Call 3. Discussion — Housing Programs Jim Thares stated that staff had met with Central Minnesota Housing Partnership (CMHP) last week to see if Monticello would be a candidate for state grant program funds (e.g. Community Development Block Grant Program). He mentioned that the EDA previously authorized funding of a windshield survey that CMHP had assisted with that determined housing in need of repairs. A map was provided locating these properties and the amount of repairs needed. Thares asked for the EDA's guidance on determining if a program should be started. It was noted that if the City decided to move forward with a program, the funds would only be able to be used for owner -occupied housing. 4. CMHP Involvement CMHP would prepare a grant application for submittal to MN -DEED and be able to administer the rehab program also if the grant is approved. The EDA could use some of its own funds to further extend the reach of the objectives or take the rehab activities further than is typically allowed with CDBG funds. The primary activities with CDBG dollars is to address deficiencies in the building envelope such as roof, siding, windows, doors and energy efficiency such as insulation, new HVAC systems, etc. Items such as room additions or new flooring or interior wall board are not eligible. 5. Federal Low -Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) Program; CMHP Interest; Potential Sites Jim Thares noted that CMHP is interested in pursuing a LIHTC (Low Income Housing Tax Credit) project in Monticello. Thares said they typically like to fund apartments or row townhomes of 30-36 or more units. Thares reviewed information about two potential sites; one suitable for townhomes being along Elm Street and a second site at 4th Street Economic Development Authority Workshop Minutes — November 14, 2018 Page 112 and Palm Street where an apartment development could fit. CMHP would complete the application and submit it to MN HFA by the June 2019 deadline. The applications are highly competitive. The developer -applicant usually asks for assistance such as TIF or fee reductions from the City -EDA to demonstrate to applicant reviewers that the local community is supportive of the proposed application and project. The more assistance the higher the scores are for the applications. The EDA asked for further information on the amount of money available to determine the amount they would like to put forward for the rehabilitation program and/or the federal tax credit. In addition, staff and the EDA would benefit from putting together a list of questions to provide to CMHP to discuss at a future meeting. Staff confirmed that they will start the list and bring back to the EDA for further input 6. Other 7. Adjournment OLLIE KOROPCHAK-WHITE MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 5:58 P.M. MOTION CARRIED, 7-0. Recorder: Jacob Thunander Approved: December 12, 201 Attest: Q U Jii� Tf cares, Economic Development Director Economic Development Authority Workshop Minutes — November 14, 2018 Page 2 ( 2