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EDA Agenda Item
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MEETING DATE: November 16, 2016
AGENDA ITEM: Revolving Loan Fund
Business Facade Grant
SUBMITTED BY: Administration
BOARD/COMMISSION/COMMITTEE/COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION:
PREVIOUS EDA ACTION: In 2008 the EDA started some small grant programs for the business
districts. The grant programs included: Demolition Grant, Business Facade, and Revolving Loan Fund.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Over the past eight years the EDA has received various
funding requests through the available grant programs. A summary of funding throughout the 8 years has
been provided as well as the program details. It is a good time to look at the program goals and see if
they are still meeting the needs of the EDA and if the program served the need.
BUDGET/FISCAL IMPACT:
ATTACHMENTS: Request for EDA Action—
Program Detail
Summary of Funding
REQUESTED COUNCIL ACTION: Information and discussion
ST. JOSEPH BUSINESS DISTRICT
FA�ADE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN GRANT PROGRAM
PURPOSE
The St. Joseph Business District Fagade Architectural Design Grant Program provides incentives
to stimulate visible investment 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, per calendar year. 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-
come/first-served basis until all funds are expended. In addition, the opportuniry exists that the St.
Joseph Economic Development Authority's revolving loan program cou{d be available to assist
with construction costs associated with the implementation of faCade designs.
ELIGIBILITY
1. All work must be done on the exterior of the building/property 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 typica�ly 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 fa�ade 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 on lots previously undeveloped (redevelopment and/or
rehabilitation projects remain eligible)
. Property considered non-conforming to the City's Code of Ordinances, uniess 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 wil! 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 Ciry of St. Joseph and the Economic Development Authoriry. 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 architectura!
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. AN 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.
ST. JOSEPH ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
REVOLVING LOAN PROGRAM
PURPOSE
The overall goal for the St. Joseph Economic Development Authority's (EDA's) Revolving Loan
Program is to stimulate St. Joseph's economy by providing low interest loans to small and
medium sized businesses. Revolving loan funds are to be used for business start-ups, expansion,
and retentions where jobs are created or retained. This may be accomplished by the following
means:
1. Creation or retention of permanent private sector jobs in order to create above average
economic growth;
2. Stimulation or leverage of private investment to ensure economic renewal and
competitiveness;
3. Increase in local tax base;
4. Improvement of employment and economic opportunity for citizens in the region to create
a reasonable standard of living;
5. Stimulation of productiviry growth through improved manufacturing or new technologies.
ADMINISTRATION
The St. Joseph EDA and City Council are the policymaking and loan approval bodies for the
Revolving Loan Program. The EDA is responsible for revising guidelines and recommending
loan approval to the City Council. The City Council is responsible for authorizing loan. EDA staff
and their assigns will be responsible for day to day administration, working with applicants on
proposed projects, collecting data, performing pre-loan analysis, overseeing loan processing,
preparing agreements and monitoring projects progress.
ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
Eligible applicants include most industrial businesses, commercial businesses and technological
service businesses.
ELIGIBLE LOAN ACTlVITIES
1. Loan funds may be used for acquisition of land and/or buildings(s), rehabilitation of
building(s), reconstruction, new construction, site improvements, utilities or inftastructure,
and purchase of industrial equipment in connection with starting a new business or
expanding an existing business.
2. Land and building must be privately owned, taxable property and proposed for
commercial and/or industrial activities.
3. If building(s) are being purchased or rehabilitated with funds from the Revolving Loan
Fund any/all building code violations must be remedied. The project must comply with the
St.Joseph City Code including standards relating to land use.
4. Revolving loan fund assistance can be for no more than one-half of the cost of the project
for projects in excess of$50,000 in value. Projects estimated at$50,000 or less may be
exempted from this standard at the sole discretion of the EDA.
5. Ineligible activities include the operation or expansion of a casino, sports facility when the
principal tenant is a professional sports team, housing projects and operating expenses.
City of St.Joseph—Revolving Loan Fund Guidelines Page 1
APPROVAL CRITERIA
The grant or loan shafl be based on the following criteria:
1. A gap in project financing is demonstrated.
2. The business must locate, remodel or expand within the corporate limits of the City of St.
Joseph.
3. The project will result in the creation or retention of existing jobs.
4. The project will result in an increase in tax base.
5. The project can demonstrate that the investment of public dollars induces private funds.
6. The project can demonstrate an excessive public infrastructure or improvement cost
beyond the means of the affected communiry and private participants in the project.
7. The project provides higher wage levels to the community or will add value to current
workforce skills;
8. Assistance is necessary to create new or retain existing businesses.
9. Job/wage goals must be consistent with the City of St.Joseph Business Subsidy policy.
SECONDARY LOAN ACTIVITIES
Loans may not be used for refinancing existing indebtedness or projects begun prior to loan
application.
LOAN TERMSICONDITIONS
Financial assistance from the Revolving Loan Program is designed to make projects
economically feasible. Loan terms and conditions are determined by the information submitted in
the loan application. The following are the loan conditions:
1. Loan Amount-Maximum loan amount is 90% of the available RLF balances but shall at
no time exceed the gap demonstrated in project funding.
2. Interest Rate-The interest rate shall be set at the time of issuance and dependent upon
qualifications.
3. Term - Machinery/equipment: up to seven years. Land/buildings: up to 15 years. Terms
for other purposes will be flexible.
4. E ui - There shall be minimum ten (10) percent equity (cash or fixed assets)
investment of total project costs required of all applicants requesting loan amounts
greater than$25,000.
5. Securi - The business owner will be required to provide personal guarantees for the
loan amount.
6. Proiect Initiation-All loan funds must be expended within six(6)months from the date of
the loan approval. An applicant may request a six(6)month extension.
City of St.Joseph-Revolving Loan Fund Guidelines Page 2
7. Loan Fees — A processing fee of 1% of the total loan amount is payable at closing.
Loans may be prepaid without penalty or additional charge.
The Revolving Loan Program is intended to be flexible and assistance is customized to meet the
particular needs of individual projects.
APPLICATION PROCESS
The City of St. Joseph shall process and administer each loan in a manner which is usual and
customary with regard to other loans under similar circumstances. The basic steps for securing a
loan are as follows:
1. Applicant meets with St. Joseph EDA staff to discuss proposed project and loan program
guidelines. If project meets program objectives and other eligibility items, then applicant
completes the attached application which includes:
A. Statement describing nature of business and proposed plans;
B. Project description—purpose of loan and expected benefits. Itemize and provide cost
estimate for building improvements and/or equipment;
C. Sources/Uses proforma for the project;
D. Complied profit and loss statement for the past finro(2)years(if applicable);
E. Personal financial statement(s) (for use in connection with applicanYs equity
requirement);
F. Any other pertinent data
2. A sub-committee comprised of the St.Joseph Finance Director,at least one but not more
than two members of the EDA and the EDA Director shall review the application to
determine whether or not it is complete. The EDA at its sole discretion may require a loan
officer or a member of senior management from an FDIC insured lender join the Loan
Review Committee. If the application is determined to be complete, the subcommittee
shall formulate a recommendation to the full EDA concerning the fiscal impact(if any)on
the City and the appropriateness of the amount of assistance requested.
3. The St. Joseph EDA will review the application and make a recommendation to the City
Council. Upon approval, a Development Agreement and all other necessary documents
in connection with the loan will be prepared by the St. Joseph EDA staff and shall be
executed by the Director of the EDA. The City/EDA may work with a conventional lender
to review the creditworthiness of the applicant and the loan application.
RLF POLICIES
RLF policies shall be as approved by the EDA and City Council.
TIMETABLE
Applications may be submitted at any time.
City of St.Joseph—Revolving Loan Fund Guidelines Page 3
BFA Grant & Revolving Loan Fund Disbursements
Revolving Loan Applicant Loan Start Date Amount Allocated Amount Need for Loan
Remaining
Local Blend 12/15/2009 $ 2400.00 $ - Makeover of Storefront, signage
Purchase of freezers/coolers,purchase of point of
sale software system, rehabilitate wood flooring,
purchase of inventory
MN Street Market/Prego Properties 11/1/2011 $ 261000.00 $ 71992.84
Sliced on College Ave 6/15/2015 $ 1200.00 $ 9,193.43 Remodel building for dine in take out restaurant
Jeff& Stacy Engholm 6/15/2015 $ 351000.00 $ 31,802.72 Facade Loan
Facade Distribution 2015
Amount Amount EDA
Approved Reimbursed Approved Use of Funds
Babygiriz Boutique $ 100.00 $ 100.00 8/26/15 installation of windows/soffit/signage
Bad Habit Brewing Company $ 11000.00 $ 11000.00 7/22/15 replace windows with glass overhead door
Kurtcrete $ 100.00 $ 100.00 3/16/15 exterior repair to 15 MN ST W
Gary's Pizza $ 11000.00 $ 11000.00 5/27/15 signage,repainting of the building awning
Prego Properties,LLC [Engholm] $ 100.00 $ 100.00 6/24/15 27 MN St W, exterior repair
Scenic Specialties 11000.00 000.00 8/26/16 remodeling of a facade on a metal building adjacent
p $ $00 1 to CR 133
Sliced on College Avenue $ 100.00 $ 100.00 8/26/16 store front signage
Facade Distribution 2014
Sisters&Co1 000. 0.00 3/26/14 31 MN St W,replacing existing window with larger
$ $ 00
00 1 store front window.
St. Joe Action Group $ 11207.97 $ 11207.97 3/26/16 flower basket brackets
Facade Distribution 2013
Retail Therapy Grant to match 501 $ 225.18 7/24/13 paint,brick sealing, signage,planters/landscaping
St. Joe Action Group $ 11350.00 $ 11350.00 5/22/13 flower basket brackets
Facade Distribution 2012
Bello Cucina $ 500.00 $ - 10/24/12 NA
Chiropractic Connection $ 11000.00 $ - 2/22/12 50%must be landscaping
Closet to Closet $ 200.00 $ 200.00 5/23/12 exterior signage
Cone Castle $ 11000.00 $ 11000.00 7/25/12 landscaping trees & shrubs
Floral Arts $ 100.00 $ 100.00 3/28/12 exterior signage
Scenic Specialties $ 11000.00 $ 11000.00 8/22/12 window facade
Flower Baskets $ 100.00 $ 100.00 5/23/12 NA
Millstream Villages/Collegeville $ 498.74 $ 498.74 12/19/12 exterior signage, 15 MN St E Ste 104
Kays Kitchen $ 100.00 $ 100.00 11/28/12 exterior mural sign
Facade Distribution 2011
Cone Castle $ 100.00 $ 100.00 3/30/11 building design/construction
Scenic Specialities $ 11000.00 $ 11000.00 11/30/11 fencing
St. Joseph Meat Market $ 100.00 $ - 3/30/11 NA
MN Street Market [Engholm] $ 1 000.00 $ 1 000.00 3/30/11 exterior improvements & signage
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BFA Grant & Revolving Loan Fund Disbursements
Facade Distribution 2010
Kay's Kitchen $ 100.00 $ 100.00 4/28/10 outdoor landscaping improvements
Silver's Equestrian Outfitters architectural services &costs relating to facade
q redevelopment&landscaping
$ 11000.00 $ 11000.00 5/26/10
St. Joseph Meat Market $ 100.00 $ 100.00 4/28/10 Expansion of 3,002 sq ft to existing structure
Millstream Shops/Lofts $ 11000.00 $ 11000.00 11/24/10 purchase &installation of street front/door access
Ehlert, 29 MN St E $ 1,3 00.00 $ 1,3 00.00 11/24/10 facade revovation&landscaping improvements
Facade Distribution 2009
Local Blend1 000.00 1000.00 10/28/09 replacement of storefront windows,removal of
$ $ 1 wood &signage u dates
plywood, p
Russell Eyecare &Associates $ 11000.00 $ 654.27 8/26/09 signage
Stonehouse $ 100.00 $ - 11/18/09 LED message center sign
Gohman Construction1 000.00 1/28/09 design services relating to new signage&
$ $000.00 1 landscaping improvements
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Facade Distribution 2008
Scenic Specialties $ 100.00 $ 100.00 10/22/08 exterior design
Kurt&Joanne Schneider $ 11000.00 $ - 8/27/08 NA