HomeMy WebLinkAbout[05a] BFA ApplicationCITY OF ST. JOSEPH
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DATE: May 19, 2010
BFA program oversight and authority for grant approval was delegated to the EDA. The EDA is
to review and approve grants based on the following guidelines on a first come, first served
basis:
1. A project for which an application has been received will only be reviewed if it is filled
out completely and accompanied by photographs illustrating subject building(s) and
property.
2. Preference will be given to projects which:
■ Will positively contribute to the City revitalization /renewal efforts. The subject
parcel is within the CSAH 75 Revitalization Area the EDA defined /discussed
over the past few years.
■ Will eliminate a blighting influence.
■ Will result in a visible improvement that would not be made otherwise.
■ Demonstrate a ratio of private investment to public investment greater than
2:1. The improvement is expected to cost $5, 000.
3. Project is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, transportation plans and other
applicable plans. The project is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
4. Projects must be completed within a timely manner from date of official project approval
(i.e. one year with a maximum extension of an additional six months). As indicated,
MEMO TO: Economic Development Authority
Administrator
Judy Weyrens
FROM: Cynthia Smith - Strack Municipal Development Group
Mayor
RE: BFA Grant Application: Silver's Equestrian Outfitters (Tack Shop)
Al Rassier
Background:
Councilors
Nadine Eller - Hollerud has submitted an application to the Business Facade Architectural Grant
Steve Frank
Program related to the opening of a tack shop at 38 East Birch Street (former Curtis Marketing
Bob Loso
building). A copy of the application follows this memo.
Renee Symaniet2
Dale Wick
The application is for fagade improvements at the existing structure. The improvements include
the addition of a western style covered porch at the building front which faces CSAH 75.
EDA
Improvements are estimated at $5,000.
Carolyn Yaggie-
Heinen
As you are aware, the BFA Program is a matching grant is for architectural services and actual
Ken Jacobson
construction costs relating to fagade redevelopment or landscape visible from public rights of
Al Rassier
way. The EDA's 2010 capital allocation included funding for BFA Grant applications and other
Tom Skahen
revitalization efforts. While the capital fund was recently reduced, the remaining balance is
Dale Wick
sufficient to cover additional BFA application.
BFA program oversight and authority for grant approval was delegated to the EDA. The EDA is
to review and approve grants based on the following guidelines on a first come, first served
basis:
1. A project for which an application has been received will only be reviewed if it is filled
out completely and accompanied by photographs illustrating subject building(s) and
property.
2. Preference will be given to projects which:
■ Will positively contribute to the City revitalization /renewal efforts. The subject
parcel is within the CSAH 75 Revitalization Area the EDA defined /discussed
over the past few years.
■ Will eliminate a blighting influence.
■ Will result in a visible improvement that would not be made otherwise.
■ Demonstrate a ratio of private investment to public investment greater than
2:1. The improvement is expected to cost $5, 000.
3. Project is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, transportation plans and other
applicable plans. The project is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
4. Projects must be completed within a timely manner from date of official project approval
(i.e. one year with a maximum extension of an additional six months). As indicated,
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dollars are limited and reimbursement will be made after project improvements are
completed, and reimbursement requested. The project will be complete within one year.
Review of Request:
Review of the application is requested.
Action:
EDA consideration of the grant application is kindly requested.
APPLICATION FOR
ST. JOSEPH BUSINESS DISTRICT
FACADE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GRANT PROGRAM
** Please read attached program criteria carefully before completing the application **
** Please remember to include photos of your building(s) and/or property as they relate
to the types of improvements indicated on this application. **
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Fax Number:
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1. On the attached page, please identify the specific improvements you are proposing for the
building(s) and /or property.
2. Based on the proposed improvements identified, please provide your best estimate of the
entire project cost: $ 5VaD � oo -"
3. If the project cost comes in at, or exceeds your estimate, do you have private funds readily
available to complete the proposed the project? _�tiYes No
If No, by what means will you secure funding and still complete the project within a timely manner
4. If your project is approved, does completing the project timely pose any concerns for you?
Yes No
If yes, Please list those concerns:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Please provide an accurate and thorough summary of your project. The photographs
taken of your building(s) and property will assist in a visual manner to further support
your written project description.
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Based on the description of your project and your motivation for wanting to make these
improvements, please place a check mark next to those project preference item you feel your
project meets.
Will positively contribute to the City's revitalization /renewal efforts.
Will eliminate a blighting influence.
_ Will result in a visible improvement that would not be made otherwise.
Result in a ratio of private investment to public investment greater than 2:1.
The information on this application is accurate. I have read, understand, and agree to comply with
the program criteria for the St. Joseph Business Facade Architectural Design Grant Program.
Authorized Agent:�� �� Date:
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Mail or Deliver to:
St Joseph Facade Architectural Design Grant Program,
City of St. Joseph Economic Development Authority
25 College Avenue North, P.O. Box 668 St. Joseph MN 56374
ST. JOSEPH BUSINESS DISTRICT
FACADE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GRANT PROGRAM
PURPOSE
The St. Joseph Business District Facade Architectural Design Grant Program provides incentives
to stimulate visible reinvestment in St. Joseph businesses. Property owners are encouraged to
consider improvements that incorporate the surrounding community including but not limited to
aesthetics, environment, cultural and historic elements, and architecture. These improvements
should create a cohesive, inviting environment. The program provides a matching grant for actual
design and construction costs, up to $1,000 per property address. Qualifying projects must be of
an approved design, be applied for by commercial property owners and /or merchants, and be
applicable to exterior building, landscape improvements, and other similar improvements visible
from a public right -of -way. Approved projects will be funded on a first- cometfirst -served basis until
all funds are expended. In addition, the opportunity exists that the St. Joseph Economic
Development Authority's revolving loan program could be available to assist with construction
costs associated with the implementation of fagade designs.
ELIGIBILITY
1. All work must be done on the exterior of the building/prop" and /or result in a publicly
visible improvement.
2. All work done must be in accordance with the City of St. Joseph Code of Ordinances, the
Downtown Revitalization Plan and subsequent design guidelines, and the building code. All
required permits must be obtained. Work shall include the correction of any known exterior
building code violations.
3. Work in progress or performed prior to project approval will typically not be eligible for funding
unless the EDA finds significant underlying purposes for work beginning prior to project
approval.
4. Funds may be used for the design of exterior building improvements, awnings, windows,
doors and /or site landscaping resulting in a publicly visible improvement and for actual
construction costs related to an approved improvement. Other uses may also be eligible if
prior approval is granted by the St. Joseph Economic Development Authority.
5. Signs are eligible for this program but must be in connection with a fagade improvement
project.
6. The following types of property are not eligible:
• Tax delinquent
• Special Assessment delinquent
Property in litigation
• Property in condemnation or receivership
• Tax exempt properties
• Exclusively residential buildings
• Properties zoned industrial
• New construction projects (redevelopment and /or rehabilitation projects remain eligible)
• Property considered non - conforming to the City's Code of Ordinances, unless the
proposed improvements are intended to correct all the non - conforming issues.
PROJECT APPROVAL GUIDELINES
Program oversight and authority for grant approval is delegated to the City of St. Joseph
Economic Development Authority. The Economic Development Authority will review and approve
all grants based on the following guidelines:
1. A project for which an application has been received will only be reviewed if it is filled out
completely. Photographs illustrating subject building(s) and property and proposed site
changes /improvements may be required by the EDA.
2. Multiple property owners must submit separate applications for each property /project.
3. Any business owner under a lease who submits and application must obtain and provide
written consent of the property owner.
4. Preference will be given to projects which:
• Will positively contribute to the City revitalization /renewal efforts
• Will eliminate a blighting influence
Will result in a visible improvement that would not be made otherwise
• Demonstrate a ratio of private investment to public investment greater than 2:1
5. Project is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, transportation plans, and other applicable
plans.
6. Projects must be completed within a timely manner from date of official project approval (i.e.
one year with a maximum extension of an additional six months). As indicated, dollars are
limited and reimbursement will be made after project improvements are completed, and
reimbursement requested.
PROPERTY OWNER REQUIREMENTS
Upon the application submittal for a project, the Applicant will play an important role in a
partnership that includes the City of St. Joseph and the Economic Development Authority. The
following may be required to review plans depending on the scope of the project: City staff, the
Planning Commission, the EDA and the City Council. Those required to review the plans and /or
grant application will review design drawings, proposed work specifications, and the architectural
materials. Below are items that will be required of as part of completing your project.
1. Attendance at an informational meeting which will outline the entire project procedure.
2. Property owners' attendance at various meetings, reviews etc. with representatives of either
the City or EDA to expedite various stages of the project.
3. All work to be done on the project shall be the sole responsibility of the property owner. The
City of St. Joseph /EDA administers the grant program herein and the City/EDA is not
responsible for any work undertaken as a result of the grant. The owner hereby holds the City
and EDA harmless for any and all liability commencing out of any work constructed and paid
for the design grant herein.