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� �r <br />_ _ . ___ - _ � <br />Chau Dan Nelson aslced how the brochure was distributed and suggested that we use the brochure <br />more proactively. Bennett explained that the brochure is handed out to all new residents and <br />businesses and is used in the material for attracting new companies to the area. By increasing the <br />quantity Mounds View will be able to give the brochure to the chamber to mail out to businesses that <br />contact them. Nelson suggested that we increase the amount printed to be able to mail to all <br />Mounds View businesses. Carlson noted that the brochure could be beneficial to businesses in <br />attracting workers and that we should have enough to assist the businesses in attracting a quality <br />workforce. <br />Nelson suggested that if we do not get the additional funds that the EDA support increasing the <br />budget to allow for the additional quantity to be printed. <br />Ms. Frey, Chamber Executive Director noted that the City may want to use members for printing <br />and designing. Bennett mentioned that they will be using a local printer Action Press. <br />Motion/Second: Nelson/Welsch moved to recommend applying for Charitable Gaming Funds for 3,500 <br />copies of the Community Profile and Advertising Supplement and to encourage the EDA to increase <br />funding for the Profile if needed. <br />Motion Carried 5 ayes 0 nays <br />B. Discussion of Establishing a Loan Pro�'ram for the Improvement of Multi-Familv <br />and Manufactured Homes <br />Bennett explained that City staff is requesting that the EDC review possible loan programs, using <br />TIF, for the rehab of Manufactured Home Additions and Apartments, Triplexes and Duplexes. <br />Building Inspector Rick Jarson gave a brief overview of the current situation in Manufactured <br />Homes Parks with faulty and illegal construction of additions. <br />Carlson talked to a Chamber member who owns a Manufactured Home Park in New Brighton and in <br />a member of the Minnesota Manufactured Home Association. She mentioned that trying to assist in <br />the rehab of older mfg homes is very rislcy. Recently, some lenders have liberalized the financing <br />criteria for mfg home additions and/or purchases and the majority of these have gone into <br />foreclosure. Carlson suggested that staff try and develop some criteria for a loan in conjunction with <br />the park owner\manager and that they should buy into and support the City in its efforts to improve <br />the living conditions in the park. Schmidt felt that the loan should not be forgivable and that any <br />work should be supervised by a licensed contractor. <br />Nelson suggested that the Planning Commission review the possibility of revising our code to allow <br />construction of additions following the UBC. <br />Motion/Second: Carlson/Nelson moved to direct staff to draft a loan program wit�. the assistance of <br />Western Bank and Chamber Member Bev Aplikowski to bring back to the commission for review. <br />Motion Carried 5 ayes 0 nays <br />Bennett gave an overview of the change in the tax law that reduces the multi-family tax rate and <br />hopes that this savings will encourage property owners to make improvements. As an additional <br />incentive the City may consider developing a loan program that would be an additional incentive to <br />provide improvements to property. <br />Carlson noted that there are several City programs out there and that we should research other <br />�programs prior to developing our own. Carlson also mentioned that both of these ideas are expensive <br />proposals because ,you must deal with the servicing of the loan, possible foreclosure costs, collection <br />2 <br />