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10-10-23 EDA CC Special Mtg Agenda Packet ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS TUESDAY OCTOBER 10, 2023 6:00 P.M. AGENDA 1. CONVENE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING A. Roll Call President Labadie _____ Callies _____ Maddy _____ Sanschagrin _____ Zerby _____ B. Review and Approval of the Agenda 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. EDA minutes of October 24, 2022 meeting Minutes 3. NEW BUSINESS A. Appoint 2023 Officers Executive Director Memo 4. ADJOURN 2A CITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2022 6:15 P.M. MINUTES 1. CONVENE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MEETING President Labadie called the meeting to order at 6:35 P.M. A. Roll Call Present. President Labadie; Commissioners Gorham, and Callies; City Attorney Shepherd; Interim City Administrator Shukle; City Clerk/HR Director Thone; Assistant Treasure/Finance Director Rigdon; Planning Director Darling; Director of Public Works Brown; and, City Engineer Budde Absent: Commissioners Johnson and Siakel B. Agenda Callies moved, Gorham seconded, to Approve the Agenda, as presented. All in favor, motion passed. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. EDA Minutes of June 13, 2022 Gorham moved, Callies seconded, to Approve the EDA Minutes from June 13, 2022, as presented. All in favor, motion passed. 3. NEW BUSINESS A. Resolution Authorizing the EDA to Exercise the Full Call Option on the 2017A Lease Revenue Refunding Bonds Assistant Treasurer/Finance Director Rigdon stated that opportunities to reduce the tax levy have been discussed previously and explained that this particular idea would pay off the 2017 building bonds, that were originally issued by the EDA in 2008. He explained that the proposal is to pay off the bonds by using General Fund Reserves. He stated that if the City takes this action, they will be able to reduce the annual levy. Councilmember Gorham asked what this would amount to for levy percentages. Assistant Treasurer/Finance Director Rigdon stated that it should get the levy down to 5.5% which began at 8.9%. Councilmember Gorham explained that his goal was to get the levy as low as possible, so he feels this is the right thing to do. He stated that he also thinks this is a good idea because he expects the City will begin seeing material costs increases. CITY OF SHOREWOOD ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MEETING MINUTES OCTOBER 24, 2022 Page 2 of 2 Callies moved, Labadie seconded, Adopting RESOLUTION NO. 22-2, “A Resolution Providing for the Redemption and Prepayment of the Shorewood Economic Development Authority Public Project Lease Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 2017A.” All in favor, motion passed. 4. ADJOURN Gorham moved, Callies seconded, Adjourning the Economic Development Authority Meeting of October 24, 2022, at 6:42 P.M. Motion passed 3/0. ATTEST: Jennifer Labadie, President Sandie Thone, City Clerk Item 3A Economic Development Authority Meeting Item Title/Subject: Election of Officers – 2023 Meeting Date: October 10, 2024 Prepared by: Marc Nevinski, Executive Director Attachments: Bylaws of the Shorewood Economic Development Authority Background The Economic Development Authority is required to meet annually, if for no other reason, to appoint officers for the year. The bylaws identify certain positions from Council and staff to serve as EDA officers. Other officers are elected from among the board. The current slate of officers is proposed: President Mayor Vice President ______________________ President Pro-Tem _____________ Treasurer ____________________ Executive Director/Secretary City Administrator Assistant Treasurer Finance Director Assistant Executive Director Planning Director The EDA should elect from among the board the positions of Vice President, President Pro-tem (optional), and Treasurer. The officers will serve until the fourth Monday of July 2024 when the EDA will elect the next slate of officers. Financial Considerations None Action Requested Motion to approve the slate of officers for 2023 as elected by the board. A majority vote by the Board is required. Mission Statement: The City of Shorewood is committed to providing residents quality public services, a healthy environment, a variety of attractive amenities, a sustainable tax base, and sound financial management through effective, efficient, and visionary leadership. Page 1