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Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />(note this would still exclude home based businesses as they are prohibited by the program <br />parameters). <br /> <br />Should Council want to remove the minimum employment criteria and reopen the application <br />window, a resolution has been provided for consideration. If approved, staff will promote the <br />extension through emails, the website, and social media. <br /> <br />Next Steps <br /> <br />Staff will bring forward to the first City Council meeting in October a discussion item about offering <br />additional funding to previously awarded grantees should funding be available. <br /> <br />Budget Impact <br />The city had made available $150,000 from the CARES Act Funds for the proposed Small Business <br />Emergency Assistance Grant Program. <br /> <br />Council shall consider <br /> <br />The following are motion language options for the City Council to consider. <br /> <br />1. Approval: A motion to adopt resolution 2020-046 removing the minimum employment <br />criteria and reopening the application window for the Small Business Emergency <br />Assistance Grant Program starting Tuesday, September 29 through Tuesday, October 6, <br />2020. <br /> <br />2. Denial: Motion to deny a motion to adopt resolution 2020-046 removing the minimum <br />employment criteria and reopening the application window for the Small Business <br />Emergency Assistance Grant Program starting Tuesday, September 29 through Tuesday, <br />October 6, 2020. <br /> <br />3. Table: Motion to table a motion to adopt resolution 2020-046 removing the minimum <br />employment criteria and reopening the application window for the Small Business <br />Emergency Assistance Grant Program starting Tuesday, September 29 through Tuesday, <br />October 6, 2020. <br /> <br />Attachments <br />A. Program Parameters <br />B. Resolution No. 2020-046 <br /> <br />