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Meeker County Economic Development Authority Page 1 of 4 <br /> <br />Meeker County Economic Development Authority (MCEDA) <br /> <br />COVID-19 Business Assistance Loan Policy <br /> <br />It is the mission of Meeker County Economic Development Authority (MCEDA) to assist in stimulating the <br />economy of the Meeker County area and improving the overall County business environment. <br /> <br />During this time of uncertain and stressful economic conditions associated with the current COVID-19 <br />pandemic, MCEDA has decided it is in the best interest of the County and its businesses to create an <br />emergency assistance fund for those businesses that have been forced to close or significantly reduce their <br />operations due to the Governor of Minnesota issuing executive orders for businesses to cease operations that <br />are considered to have a greater potential for community spread of the COVID-19 virus. <br /> <br />MCEDA shall disclose no information, recommendations or statements made by any individual (including a <br />loan officer, MCEDA staff person, or MCEDA Board Member). No information may be divulged directly or <br />indirectly to any applicant, or to any of its representatives or any other unauthorized individual. <br /> <br />1. Goals and Objectives <br />➢ Ensure that all loans will be paid back <br />➢ Ensure that all loans will be good for the County and assist with business survival during this pandemic <br />➢ Provide emergency financing for businesses that are suffering financial hardships due to the COVID-19 <br />business restrictions <br /> <br />2. Eligible Applicants <br />➢ Businesses cited in Governor’s Emergency Executive Order 20-04 as follows: <br />1. Beginning no later than March 17, 2020 at 5:00 pm, and continuing until March 27, 2020 at 5:00 pm, <br />the following places of public accommodation are closed to ingress, egress, use, and occupancy by <br />members of the public: <br />a. Restaurants, food courts, cafes, coffeehouses, and other places of public accommodation <br />offering food or beverage for on-premises consumption, excluding institutional or in-house food <br />cafeterias that serve residents, employees, and clients of businesses, child care facilities, hospitals, <br />and long-term <br />care facilities. <br />b. Bars, taverns, brew pubs, breweries, microbreweries, distilleries, wineries, tasting rooms, <br />clubs, and other places of public accommodation offering alcoholic beverages for on-premises <br />consumption. <br />c. Hookah bars, cigar bars, and vaping lounges offering their products for on-premises <br />consumption. <br />d. Theaters, cinemas, indoor and outdoor performance venues, and museums. <br />e. Gymnasiums, fitness centers, recreation centers, indoor sports facilities, indoor exercise <br />facilities, exercise studios, and spas. <br />f. Amusement parks, arcades, bingo halls, bowling alleys, indoor climbing facilities, skating <br />rinks, trampoline parks, and other similar recreational or entertainment facilities. <br />g. Country clubs, golf clubs, boating or yacht clubs, sports or athletic clubs, and dining clubs. <br /> <br />➢ And those businesses cited in Governor’s Emergency Executive Order 20-08 as follows: <br />Paragraph 1.e. of Executive Order 20-04 is amended by the following additions (indicated by underlined <br />text) and deletions (indicated by strikethroughs): Gymnasiums, fitness centers, recreation centers, <br />indoor sports facilities, indoor exercise facilities, exercise studios, and spas tanning establishments, <br />body art establishments, tattoo parlors, piercing parlors, businesses offering massage therapy or similar <br />body work, spas, salons, nail salons, cosmetology salons, esthetician salons, advanced practice <br />esthetician salons, eyelash salons, and barber shops. This includes, but is not limited to, all salons and