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5. Gymnasiums, fitness centers, recreation centers, indoor sports facilities, indoor exercise facilities, <br />exercise studios, and spas. <br />6. Amusement parks, arcades, bingo halls, bowling alleys, indoor climbing facilities, skating rinks, trampoline <br />parks, and other similar recreational or entertainment facilities. <br />7. Country clubs, golf clubs, boating or yacht clubs, sports or athletic clubs, and dining clubs. <br />The current Stay at Home Order has had a much broader impact, especially pertaining to general retail. For more <br />information on the Stay at Home Order, please visit mn.gov/stayathomemn. <br />Restaurants, retail, sports and service have been impacted the most and longest. The purpose of this case it to <br />determine what, if any, action(s) the City of Ramsey can take to help Ramsey Businesses succeed during these <br />difficult times. Providing helpful assistance to these hardest hit businesses identified above is the focus of this case. <br />Staff is requesting that the City Council direct Staff on where to go with this discussion and potential action. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />What is happening now: <br />The State and Federal Governments have put out resources designed to assist businesses and workers. The City has <br />created a page on its website highlighting some of these programs and linking to all of them. Staff has been <br />assisting Ramsey businesses and directing them to the available resources they need. <br />Staff has been contacted by tenants of City owned property regarding the ability to defer or make partial rent <br />payments for a period of time. This is also happening in the private sector and some businesses are offering <br />deferrals or payment arrangements for a periods of time (60-120 days). <br />Area cities have relaxed signage requirements (duration) to allow for businesses to market new hours types, and <br />levels of service to their customers. In addition, fees are being waived for the sign permits during this time. The <br />City of Ramsey has already implemented this change. <br />Other cities are have, or are considering the reduction/waiver of late fees, business license fees, liquor licenses, and <br />other items that could temporarily help businesses get through this tough time. The City of Minneapolis has several <br />good examples, as outlined in an attachment to this case. <br />The State of Minnesota has temporarily allowed cities to relax their Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) policies to allow <br />for use with retail businesses until June 30, 2020. Ramsey's RLF program is geared to industrial type businesses as <br />the money was seeded through the Minnesota Investment Fund (MIF). At this time, Staff has concerns about using <br />these dollars. Based on current inquiries to the City, Staff feels that there are other programs available that meet <br />those needs. This fund currently has an available balance of $345,000. This program could be drawn down to a <br />zero -balance in a short timeframe. Staff will continue to monitor and adjust recommendations. <br />Staff has already developed a marketing piece highlighting Ramsey Restaurants and other food services businesses <br />currently open for pick up or delivery and can be found on the City's website. Staff has shared this list with area <br />chambers of commerce. This is a working document and additions could be made as more information is provided <br />or consider businesses with food as a secondary use such as gas stations and grocery stores. <br />Things to that the City could consider/review: <br />1. Continue waiver or reduction of Sign Permits Fees (currently being done) <br />2. Continue flexibility in Temporary Sign Regulations (currently being done) <br />3. Waiver or reduction of Business License Fees <br />4. Waiver, reduction or deferral of lease payments for City -Owned Property Management <br />5. Loans or grants to retailers or restaurants to assist with lease payments <br />6. $100-$500 grants to businesses to assist in advertising (internet, print, signage) <br />