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1. All applicants shall first contact a primary lending institution to determine if <br /> additional equity is needed, and if so,how much (if applicable). <br /> 2. The applicant shall then meet with city staff to obtain information about the <br /> microloan program,discuss the project,and obtain application forms. <br /> 3. The applicant shall complete and submit an application form to the city, along <br /> with a$2,000 processing fee. The fee is used to cover processing expenses and <br /> any remaining funds will be returned to the applicant. The applicant must <br /> provide evidence of their ability to meet the 10% equity requirements or provide <br /> a letter of commitment for conventional financing from the primary lending <br /> institution. <br /> 4. The EDA is a governmental entity and as such must provide public access to <br /> public data it receives. Data deemed by Applicant to be nonpublic data under <br /> State law should be so designated or marked by Applicant. See Minn. Sat. <br /> Sections 13.59, Subd. 1, respectively. <br /> 5. The application will be reviewed by the city staff to determine if it conforms to <br /> all city policies and ordinances and to consider the following: <br /> a. The availability and applicability of other governmental grants and/or <br /> microloan programs. <br /> b. Whether the proposed project will result in conformance with building <br /> and zoning codes. <br /> c. Whether it is desirous and in the best interests of the public to provide <br /> funding for the project. <br /> 6. The EDA Finance Committee and EDA Commissioners will review each <br /> application in terms of its consistency with the goals of the city's Comprehensive <br /> Plan and Economic Development Strategic Plan and in relation to the project's <br /> overall impact on the community's economy. Downtown Revitalization Loan <br /> applications will also be reviewed by a Housing&Redevelopment Authority <br /> Commissioner in conjunction with the EDA Finance Committee. Energy <br /> Efficiency Improvement Loan applications will also be reviewed by an Energy <br /> City Commissioner in conjunction with the EDA Finance Committee. <br /> The EDA Finance Committee will evaluate the project application in terms of <br /> the following: <br /> a. Project Design- Evaluation of project design will include review of <br /> proposed activities, time lines and a capacity to implement the project. <br /> b. Financial Feasibility-Availability of funds,private involvement, financial <br /> packaging and cost effectiveness. <br /> • Appropriate ratio of private funds to Microloan funds. <br /> • Sufficient cash flow to cover proposed debt service as demonstrated <br /> P0WEEBE0 8r <br /> Page 4 of 21 INAWRE11 <br />
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