Laserfiche WebLink
CENTERVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY <br />REVOLVING LOAN AND GRANT PROGRAM (RLGP) <br />I.BACKGROUND <br />The Centerville Economic Development Authority (the ÐCVEDAÑ) endeavors to support a <br />program of city revitalization. This effort is aimed at strengthening the cityÓs vitality in terms of <br />market share and physical appearance. <br /> <br />Working with the City, the CVEDA has designed a Revolving Loan and Grant Program (RLGP). <br />The RLGP is aimed at improving the utility and appearance of downtown local businesses and <br />non-residential property owners while encouraging the leveraging of private investment which <br />would otherwise not occur. The program has two distinct components: Loan and Grant. The <br />program is designed to address -redevelopment needs throughout the city. <br /> <br />The Centerville CVEDA established an initial $50,000 $25,000 loan/grant pool, through an <br />earmark of the cityÓs Housing and Redevelopment Authority funds, administered by Anoka <br />County. This pool of money may be used for either the Grant or Loan Portion of the program. <br />The Centerville RLGP is operated with the following program goals: <br /> Provide affordable financing or grant funds to small businesses for program- eligible real <br />estate improvements. <br /> Target downtown businesses along Centerville Road and Main Street with other businesses <br />located in the City also being eligible. <br /> Serve as a catalyst to leverage private resources. <br /> Require that improvements be consistent with city code. For businesses within the M-1 & <br />M-2 zoning districts, this includes the design guidelines referenced in city code. <br /> Require local businesses and non-residential real estate owners receiving funds to be <br />compliant with existing city code or to come into compliance in the course of the <br />improvements proposed. This includes codes related to signage, parking, screening and other <br />exterior regulations. Whether the interior of the building needs to come into compliance with <br />the building code shall be governed by the building code and related city code. Structures <br />which qualify as legal nonconformities may remain. <br /> <br />The program is administered by the EDA under the guidance of policies set by the City Council <br />and EDA. <br />The City of Centerville EDA is responsible for: <br /> Determining individual applicantÓs eligibility based on: <br />- Location of property to be improved; <br />- Improvement scope; <br />- Compliance with City Codes and Ordinances. <br /> Determining schedule for submission of competitive funding applications and scoring criteria <br />for the award of loans and grants when there are more applications than funds. <br />2 <br /> <br />