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EDA Minutes 11-08-2000 . . . MINUTES MONTICELLO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Wednesday, November 8,2000 - 7:00 p.m. City Hall - Academy Room MEMBERS PRESENT: Chair Bill Demeules, Roger Carlson, Ron Hoglund, and Darrin Lahr. MEMBERS ABSENT: Vice Chair Barb Schwientek, Assistant Treasurer Ken Maus, and Clint Herbst. STAFF PRESENT: Treasurer Rick Wolfsteller and Executive Director Ollie Koropchak. GUESTS: None. 1. Call to Order. Chair Demeules called the EDA meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. 2. Consideration to approve the August 29.2000 EDA minutes. Ron Hoglund made a motion to approve the August 29, 2000 EDA minutes. Seconded by Roger Carlson and with no corrections or additions, the minutes were approved as written. 3. Consideration of adding agenda items. Additional information relative to DMRF No. 111 (Bruce Hamond) added under 6. Director's Report. 4. Consideration to approve extending the balloon payment date for GMEF Loan No. 010 (Blue Chip Development Company). At the request of Jim Harwood and Brad Barger, the EDA is asked to consider extending the balloon payment date from December 1,2000, to December 1,2005, for GMEF Loan No. 010 for Blue Chip Development Company dba Vector Tool & Mfg, Inc. Assuming the November 1, 2000, payment is received, the remaining principal balance is $42,962.81. The $50,000 real estate loan was approved on September 13, 1995, at 6.75% fixed interest rate and amortized over 20 years with a five-year balloon payment. The conventional lender is Firstar Bank, Gary Taverna. 2 . . . EDA Minutes - 11/8/00 The request to extend the balloon payment is not because Blue Chip "the borrower" is unable to refinance. The request is due to the high cost of refinancing due to unusual circumstances of the real estate parcel split for Vector Tool and the B&B Metal Stamp buildings. The EDA Business Subsidy Criteria, GMEF Guidelines state under Deferral of Payments: 1. Approval of the EDA membership by majority vote. 2. Extend the balloon if unable to refinance, verification letter from two lending institutions subject to Board approval. The EDA noted the following: 1. Firstar Bank submitted a letter of support to extend the balloon payment date and noted the lenderlBlue Chip loan had been paid to date according to contract terms. 2. The EDA/Blue Chip loan agreement in good standing as of October 30,2000. 3. The CMIFIBlue Chip loan agreement in good standing as of November 8, 2000. 4. Prime rate, November 8, 2000, 2:00 p.m., First Bank, 9.5%. 5. EDA-GMEF current cash balance approximately $600,000. Because of a timing issue and the unusual high costs associated with refinancing the real estate loan and cost of appraisals of the split lot, Roger Carlson made a motion to extend the balloon payment date from December 1, 2000, to December 1, 2003, for GMEF Loan No. 010 (Blue Chip Development Company) at a fixed interest rate of7.5%. Preparation costs associated with amending and reaffirming the documents, the responsibility of the borrower. The motion was subject to submission of credit worthy current year financial statements or financial summary for Vector Tool from a CPA. Ron Hoglund seconded the motion and with no further discussion, the motion passed unanimously. The requested five year balloon date extension was reduced to three years to ensure an adequate funding balance of the EDA/GMEF and the fixed prime rate was increased to 2% below the current prime rate to discourage similar request. 5. Public Hearing - Consideration to adopt a resolution amending the EDA Business Subsidy Criteria. Based on the authorization of the EDA at their August 29,2000 meeting, a public hearing notice appeared in the local newspaper October 26 and November 2,2000, relative to the proposed amendments to the EDA Business Subsidy Criteria. The proposed amendments included an increase to the wage level (a wage of the higher of $9.00 per hour, or at least) and other criteria affected the Legislative action. The proposed amendments provide consistency between the HRA and the EDA Business Subsidy Criteria. Chair Demeules opened the public hearing for comments and hearing no public comments, closed the public hearing. 2 2 . . . EDA Minutes - 11/8/00 Roger Carlson made a motion to adopt EDA Resolution No. 00-2 amending the EDA Business Subsidy Criteria as proposed. Darrin Lahr seconded the motion and with no further discussion, the motion passed unanimously. 6. Executive Director's Report. The EDA accepted the Director's report and invoice of $204.19 as submitted with the agenda with the exception to the following addition. Koropchak provided each commissioner with a copy of the request from Bruce Hamond relative to the approved DMRF No. 111 and an excerpt of the DMRF Guidelines. After discussion, the commissioners elected to retain the guidelines for the DMRF rehabilitation loan as stated: The rehabilitation loan will be in a subordinated position to the lender. The commissioners agreed the intent ofthe EDA programs are not as competitive dollars with the lending institutions and felt the combination of the below EDA prime rate and the lender rate provided for a blended interest rate. Ron Hoglund made a motion that approved DMRF No. 111 rehabilitation loan remain in second position behind the lender. The approved loan remains at an amount of $1 0,644, fixed interest rate of 5.5%, 10 year amortization with balloon payment is 3 years. The non-performance date for DMRF No. 111 to be extended from May 29,2001 to August 29,2001, per the request. Roger Carlson seconded the motion and with no further discussion, the motion passed unanimously. 7. Other Business. None. 8. Adjournment. The EDA meeting adjourned at 8:40 p.m. OL \~"'O ~S)~ Ollie Koropchak, RecorderlExecutive Director 3 2-