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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 06/14/2011 <br />By: Aaron Backman, Administrative <br />Services <br />Title: <br />Consider Revised Full- Service Restaurant Subsidy Policy <br />7. 3. <br />Background: <br />It has been a long -term goal and desire of the City to attract new, quality sit -down restaurants to the community. In <br />September 2009, the EDA /City approved $209,863 in assistance to Sophia - Ramsey, the building owner for the <br />addition of Acapulco Mexican Restaurant in the Coborn's anchored retail center in The COR. The actual financial <br />assistance ended up to be $104,356.00. It was set up in two promissory notes (one interest - bearing at 3.0% interest <br />and one non - interest bearing) and was for defraying Sewer Access Charges and Water Access Charges (SAC & <br />WAC fees). In March 2011, the EDA /City approved up to $55,000 for SAC/WAC financial assistance to Ramsey <br />Retail Rental, the developer, and a $68,000 RLF loan to business owner for the relocation of the Well's Catering <br />operation and the addition of The Falls Cafe in The Ramsey Office Plaza building. The Falls Cafe SAC/WAC <br />financial assistance has a term of seven years and an actual cost of $35,579. <br />Given that restaurant subsidies have been approved by the City of Ramsey in the recent past, it is advisable that <br />restaurant subsidy guidelines be established to guide such development in the future. In October 2010 the Deputy <br />City Administrator /Director of Community Development presented information to the EDA regarding the restaurant <br />subsidy policy from the City of Champlin and background material that included analysis of utility fee structures in <br />various north metro communities. It should be noted, for instance, that the City of Champlin offers qualified <br />restaurants forgivable loans for up to 70% of WAC fees with terms of 5% interest for five years. Champlin does not <br />provide similar loans for defraying SAC fees. The City of Brooklyn Park, for example, provides non - forgivable <br />loans for restaurants to minimize the impact of WAC fees. It also differentiates loans - -loans less than three years <br />carry no interest, loans with terms of 3 to 5 years are charged a one percent percent interest rate. Loan payments are <br />made with utility payments. The maximum WAC loan in Brooklyn Park is for $75,000. <br />Taking into account the restaurant subsidy programs that other cities have developed, the Economic Development/ <br />Marketing Manager has developed program guidelines utilizing a forgivable loan structure. The proposed <br />Full- Service Restaurant Subsidy Policy is focused on assisting new sit -down restaurants with water connections <br />costs. It is proposed that Ramsey offer a forgivable loan for up to 70% of WAC fees with a maximum term of five <br />years. The forgivable loan would be at zero percent interest. Under the proposed guidelines, SAC fees would be <br />fully paid by the businesses. At the regular EDA meeting in January, the commissioners revised and recommended <br />approval of the attached Full- Service Restaurant Subsidy Policy. <br />The Economic Development/Marketing Manager presented the Full- Service Restaurant Subsidy Policy at the <br />5/12/11 Work Session. City Council members discussed the proposed program guidelines. It was the consensus of <br />the members to add references to financial assistance for restaurants being subject to City Council approval, <br />availability of funds, and to add a sunset date for the policy. A revised Full- Service Restaurant Subsidy Policy is <br />attached for your review. <br />Recommendation: <br />Consider approving the proposed Full- Service Restaurant Subsidy Program Guidelines as recommended by the <br />Ramsey EDA. <br />Funding Source: <br />Restaurant subsidies would be coming from EDA funds. <br />
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