Zumbrota Economic Development Authority Agenda 7:00 A.M. Wednesday, January 16,2019 Zumbrota City Hall, 17 5 West Avenue 1. Call Meeting to Order - David Starr Oath of Office 2. Amend/Adopt Agenda 3. Approve Regular Meeting Minutes of Wednesday, December 19, 2018 4. Monthly Financial Report & Accounts Payable 5. Public Hearings A. 6. Visitors to the Board A. B. 7. New Business A. Election of Officers B. Personnel Committee Member Appointment C. Zumbrota Apartments Business Subsidy Discussion 8. Unfinished Business A. 2019 Work Plan B. Child Care Grant Committee c. 9. Reports 10. Adjourn Please contact City Hall at 732-7318 if you are unable to attend. H:\EDA\Agendas\20 19\0 1.16.20 19 EDA Agenda.doc
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Zumbrota Economic Development Authority Agenda 7:00 A.M. Wednesday, January 16,2019
Zumbrota City Hall, 17 5 West Avenue
1. Call Meeting to Order - David Starr Oath of Office
2. Amend/Adopt Agenda
3. Approve Regular Meeting Minutes of Wednesday, December 19, 2018
4. Monthly Financial Report & Accounts Payable
5. Public Hearings
A.
6. Visitors to the Board
A.
B.
7. New Business
A. Election of Officers B. Personnel Committee Member Appointment C. Zumbrota Apartments Business Subsidy Discussion
8. Unfinished Business
A. 2019 Work Plan
B. Child Care Grant Committee
c.
9. Reports
10. Adjourn
Please contact City Hall at 732-7318 if you are unable to attend.
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EDA Minutes Wednesday, December 19, 2018 Zumbrota City Hall 7:00 a.m.
Present: President Richard Meyerhofer, Members Sara Durhman, Bill Eberhali, Lindsey Raasch, and Tina Hostager. Also present: Brian Maciej, Lime Valley Adveliising; Alissa Oeljenbruns, SMIF; City Administrator Neil Jensen, City Accountant Kim Simonson, and Kris Ferguson.
The meeting was called to order by President Meyerhofer at 7:04 a.m.
2. Agenda Motion Hostager, second Raasch to adopt the agenda as submitted. Carried 5-0-0
3. Minutes Motion Durhman, second Meyerhofer to approve the minutes of the November 21, 2018 EDAmeeting. Carried 5-0-0
4. Financial Reports Motion Hostager, second Durhman to approve the financial report and accounts payable of $563.33. Carried 5-0-0
5. Public Hearings
A.
6. Visitor(s) to the Board:
A. Alissa Oeltjenbruns, SMIF
Alissa Oeltjenbruns of SMIF gave the EDA an update on the activities and future direction of SMIF. She reported about an upcoming grant opportunity geared toward addressing the child care crisis in the area. She also invited those in attendance to an upcoming meeting to be held in Cannon Falls. The EDA thanked her for the update. Motion Durhman, second Hostager to support SMIF in 2019 with a $1000 contribution. Approved 5-0-0.
A. Brian Maciej, Lime Valley Advertising
Brian Maciej was present to discuss the logo suggestion with the EDA. He had sent a letter to the EDA stating he could not present the modified logo as he felt it does not represent the original intention of the logo. He presented the proposed "Rolling River" logo and showed examples of the logo on signage, clothing, vehicles and business stationery items. Meyerhofer questioned whether the recommended logo gave enough prominence to the Bridge. Maciej stated although the Bridge was essential for tourism the City of Zumbrota is much more than the Bridge and the proposed logo addresses that.
Motion Hostager, second Durhman to recommend Council approve the "Rolling River" logo. Approved 5-0-0.
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7. New Business
A. Resolution No. 18-03 Adopting a Modification to the Development Program for Municipal Development District No.1, Establishing Tax Increment Financing District No. 18 Therein and Adopting a Tax Financing Plan Therefor
In order to proceed with the proposed Midwest Livestock Supply project a separate TIF district needs to be established. Motion Hostager, second Meyerhofer to approve Resolution No. 18-03 Adopting a Modification to the Development Program for Municipal Development District No. 1, Establishing Tax Increment Financing District No. 18 Therein and Adopting a Tax Financing Plan Therefor. Approved 5-0-0.
B. Midwest Livestock Supply Revolving Loan Fund Application
This item was an information item only. The loan application and package will be put together for loan committee review and brought to the next EDA meeting.
8. Unfinished Business
A. Branding Project Update
B. 2018 Work Plan
Meyerhofer requested the work plan include a report and updates on in-process projects. The January meeting will feature a recap of 20 18 as well as future goals. Staff was directed to solicit on Facebook for ideas pertaining to economic development.
9. Reports
No reports.
There being no further business President Meyerhofer adjournedthe meeting at 8:03 am.
Respectfully Submitted,
Neil Jensen, City Administrator
CITY OF ZUMBROTA MONTHLY CASH SHEET MONTH ENDING DECEMBER 31,2018
I would like to have a volunteer to work on a Personnel Committee to bring a recommendation to the City Council for moving the Community Development Director position forward and to sit on the hiring committee. The person would work with the City Council Personnel Committee which consists of Todd Hammel and Tina Hostager.
Zumbrota Senior Lofts Apartments;
The developers of the Zumbrota Lofts Apartments that are being proposed on the old Grover Auto site downtown would like to discuss the financial incentives offered by the city .
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Here is what is being proposed;
1. The lot would be sold for $1.
2. SAC and WAC charges would be waived (30 units X $1500 = $45,000)
3.10 Year City only abatement
4. The city provide a clean lot (no contamination)
The developer would like to start wrapping up the finances of this project and would like to get the consensus of the board to see if the project is feasible.
2019 Work Plan;
With the absence of a Community Development Director I would like to have a discussion on what the board is looking for to improve the city. Please find attached the responses we received in our short but sweet survey of the Facebook group. A brainstorming session is always a great start to a new year so bring your ideas and let's see what the board thinks!!
Childcare Grant Discussion;
I would like to have a discussion on the childcare grant opportunity. The grant is for $10,000 and requires a volunteer group of 10-15 select individuals from all sectors of the city to participate in a committed 6-18 month project.
I am wondering if we could get that commitment from people for this project. If you have any ideas please let me know .
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Enriching the economic development and quality of life within the City of Zumbrota is the Zumbrota EDA's objective. Do you have an idea you would like to share? Please note that ideas need to be able to take place within the City limits.
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Marla Lodermeier We need another store like Alco to open. I miss having a store like that in town. And hate to g~ to Rochester for some of that stuff.
Stephan J. Jennebach Tum the ice rink area into a pickle ball court that would be a level concrete surface with the same wooden barriers it has now. It could then simply be flooded in the winter to be an ice rink.
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Aaron Wichmann Stephan J. Jennebach hello Stephan. Great idea. But we can't put anything permanent on the flood . The park board has considered several ideas for that area.
Stephan J. Jennebach Aaron Wichmann they should reconsider that. A concrete pad and board surround wouldn't damaged by some minor flooding, I think. The playground is in the flood plain, isn't it?
Aaron Wichmann Stephan J. Jennebach it is. That is the problem. Anything that is there cannot be permanent. Its not
Aaron Wichmann Stephan J. Jennebach the Kids Kingdom is different. The tentative plan is to hopefully move that towards higher ground. We are working on a proposal for a new pool for our community.
Kyle Lodermeier Best idea yet! !! Scootter Sorby
Ryan Flynn Not really on topic but I wish someone would open a nicer restaurant/bar, similar to Newts / the Loop / 5 west / etc.
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p=-r7-='-=E1F"-!..:M.:,:a::..:c=k Dollar store or something like the ALCO store.
Callina Johnmeyer I feel there is a need for a nice restaurant downtown, something on par with the unique shops and theater offerings that draw people from out oftown . . ~
Angie Gustafson One way communities can encourage a business like this is by holding a contest that offers a financial prize or other incentive to the winner to help them establish their business. Red Wing did this some years ago and brought in some great new restaurants that were pre-approved by the community.
Sara Hartzell A brew pub, a hotel, evening restaurant...some things to compliment the existing theatre, and shops
ZAAC and ZIBA are a couple groups that would be beneficial to talk to.
Becky Hotopp Zielsdorf would be nice to have a holiday lighting tree at the park with maybe more lights. people love . at lights. maybe have santa, cookies and hot cocoa on the weekends.
Melissa Meyers I would like to see the Goodhue county pioneer trail to red wing fmished. That can bring business into town. Also, is the zumbro river too shallow for tubing or canoeing? I have only lived in zumbrota a year. If it isn't this would be seasonal but a p ... See More Message ' 211'
Melissa Meyers I also think main street really needs a stop light.
Stephanie Schaefer A walking path from the golf course area/fair grounds into town would be great for kids to ride their bikes safely into town, especially with that development taking off significantly with new homes. · 211'
Jon Seymour I agree, our development has been there far too long to not have access to the city by a safe walkingfbike path. Kids riding bikes along 6 is just not an option. · 211'
Mandi McBride This is something I strongly agree needs to be done. Way to dangerous for kids to be on 6 to get to the city . . Message ' 211'
Stephanie Miller I will also agree. This should be priority #l...safety and health of our children. Message' 211'
Jay Erickson I think it is planned for 2020 . . Message ' 211'
~J Stephan J. Jennebach I was told by a County Commissioner that a "bike/walk path" is planned for that stretch of County 6 at some point, but he wouldn't commit to a date. Apparently, it's a huge undertaking to get the land purchased.
Alicia Mulholland I'd love to see our "downtown" get a fi'esh, updated look. It was awesome to see some color added to a few businesses this summer and I think fi'eshening up the rest would really make our main street feel a bit more updated and CUlTent. It would also b .. . See More · Message' 211' . Edited
Linda Smith A parking lot close to downtown would be nice and a safer passage to get across the street. Pedestrian bridge maybe?
PH S07;4S!;j.3215 • FA X 507.455.2098 • ~;ilifol/nda l ion.or9
Southern Minneso"ta Initiative Foundation Communities ddressing the Child Care Shortage
Grant Guidelines Effective December 2018
Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF) is a regional development and philanthropic
organization that fosters economic and community vitality in the 20 counties of southern Minnesota
through a culture of collaboration and partnership.
SMIF's Communities Addressing the Child Care Shortage Grants are designed to assist communities in developing action plans to address local child care needs. Each community is
unique in its needs; therefore, finding right-sized solutions to addressing the child care shortage in
each community is of the utmost importance.
SMIF invites communities in our 20-county region to apply for this community engagement process.
SMIF will develop and implement a unique action plan with each grant recipient community based on
their unique needs. Applicant communities should be ready to engage in a process resulting in measurable outcomes. The length of the process will vary from 6-18 months dependent upon
community needs.
This community engagement process increases the capacity of local leaders to implement child care
solutions. We recommend the following sectors of the community be involved in the initial core team:
• Economic Development (city and county economic development staff) • Employers (HR or other representatives from small, medium and large local employers)
Child Care licensing (county staff)
Child Care assistance (county staff) City and County Government (elected officials & administrators)
Diversity Local philanthropy (United Way, Community Foundation, etc)
Local non-profits working with children and families
• Community Education/School District/School Board
• Child care providers
• Chamber of Commerce • Service organizations (Rotary, Lions, etc)
• Parents • Community leaders and influencers • Others working with or passionate about child care
The core team members will be highly engaged in the entire process and help to recruit and involve others in the community to assist as necessary. We recommend a core team of 10-15 individuals.
As selected communities identify and begin to implement solutions to the child care shortage, small implementation grants up to $10,000 may be available for implementation.
Grant Guidelines • Proposals must be submitted by an independent 501 (c)(3) organization, a unit of government or
a public agency. • Proposals must demonstrate benefit to communities in SMIF's 20-county region. • Proposals must include a list of 10-15 core team members and a core team leader.
Application Process • SMIF awards grants on a competitive basis. • SMIF will provide a public announcement highlighting the project on behalf of the grant recipient.
Important Dates Release of application December 6, 2018
Application due January 22, 2019 by 4:00 pm
Grant awards made February 19, 2019
Community Engagement Spring 2019 Process Begins
For grant award consideration, submit a completed application by January 22,2019 at 4:00 pm via email to [email protected] or postal mail to:
Grants Coordinator Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation PO Box 695 Owatonna, MN 55060
All applicants will be contacted via email or telephone to confirm receipt of their application. Applicants will be notified of award decisions by February 19, 2019.
For further information or questions contact Teri Steckelberg, Early Childhood Director, at [email protected] or 507-214-7015 or Jennifer Heien, Grants Coordinator, at [email protected] or 507-214-7040.
This program is partially funded by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
I. Applicant Organization Organization Federal Employer ID #
(FEIN)
Primary Contact Person Title
Address City Zip
County Telephone
Email Address Facsimile
Tax Status (Eligible organizations are tax exempt 501 (c)(3) organizations, units/agencies of local , state or federal government and public schools): D 501 (c)(3) D Unit of Government D Public Agency (Government Created) D Public school/Higher Education Institution D *Other (describe): *Ineligible organization, requires eligible fiscal agent
If project contact person is different from above complete this section
Project Contact Person Title
Organization
Address City Zip
County Telephone
Email Address Facsimile
Collaborating for Regional Vi ta li ty
SOUTHERN MINNESOTA INITIATIVE FOU NDATIO N
525 Florence Avenue' PO Box 695 . Owatonna, MN 55060 -0695 PH 507.455.3215 • FA X 507.455.2098 • sm i foundation.org
II. Fiscal Agent (if applicant organization cannot serve as fiscal host) Organization Federal Tax 10 #
(FEIN)
Primary Contact Person Title
Address City Zip
County Telephone
Email Address Facsimile
Tax Status (Eligible organizations are tax exempt 501 (c)(3) organizations and units/agencies of local, state or federal government. D 501 (c)(3) D Unit of Government D Public School/Higher Ed Institution D Public Agency (Government Created)
III. Community Information Community Name (community can be a school district, city, or county)
Population
Community Demographic information
SMIF Counties served: D Blue Earth D Fillmore D Le Sueur D Olmsted D Wabasha D Brown D Freeborn D Martin D Rice D Waseca D Dodge D Goodhue D Mower D Sibley D Watonwan D Faribault D Houston D Nicollet D Steele DWinona
Collaborating for Regiona l Vitali ty
SOUTHERN MINNESOTA INITIATIVE FOUNDATION
IV. Narrative
525 Florence Avenue' PO Box 695 . Owatonna, MN 55060-0695 PH 507.455.3215 • FAX 507.455.2098 • sm ifoundation.org
1. Describe the current child care need within your community.
2. How is child care impacting the local economy, or how is the local economy impacting child care?
3. What steps has your community already taken to address the child care challenges described above?
4. Give examples of how the community has worked together in the past to solve community challenges. Examples can be general and do not need to be related to child care.
5. Describe what the community would like to accomplish as a result of this process.
6. What resources (financial, in-kind, etc) does the community have available to implement potential child care solutions?
CORE TEAM This community engagement process increases the capacity of local leaders to implement child care solutions. We recommend the following sectors of the community be involved in the initial core team:
• Economic Development (city and county economic development staff) • Employers (HR or other representatives from small, medium and large local
employers) • Child Care licensing (county staff) • Child Care assistance (county staff)
• City and County Government (elected officials & administrators) • Diversity • Local philanthropy (United Way, Community Foundation, etc) • Local non-profits working with children and families • Community Education/School District/School Board • Child Care providers • Chamber of Commerce • Service organizations (Rotary, Lions, etc) • Parents • Community leaders and influencers • Others working with or passionate about child care
The core team members will be highly engaged in the entire process and help to recruit and involve others in the community to assist as necessary. We recommend a core team of 10-15 individuals.
1. List Core Team Leader: Name: Phone: Email :
2. List potential core team members and their role(s) within the community.
v. Application Submittal I have read thoroughly and comply with the Communities Addressing the Child Care Shortage Grant Guidelines. To the best of my knowledge, all information provided in this application is true and correct. Authorized Signature Date