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20220428 Minutes SEDC Board Reg MtgECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION MINUTES Thursday, April 28, 2022 The City of Schertz Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) Board of Directors met for a Regular Monthly Meeting on Thursday, April 28, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. in the Hal Baldwin Municipal Complex, Council Chambers Board Room, Building No. 4, 1400 Schertz Parkway, Schertz, Texas. This is an open meeting, subject to the open meeting laws of the State of Texas. Call to order 1. Roll call and recognition of visitors Board President Macaluso presided over the meeting and called it to order at 6:10 p.m. Mr. Macaluso welcomed everyone in attendance. Board of Directors present: Paul Macaluso, -Board President Jesse Hamilton -Board Vice President Sammi Morrill -Board Secretary Jesse Carrasco -Board Treasurer Mark Moody Roy Richard Board of Directors absent: Bryan Snowden Others present: Staff present: Adrian Perez -Executive Director Holly Malish -Deputy Director Dr. Mark Browne-City Manager James Walters-Finance Director Casey Moeller -Business Engagement Manager Sheree Coumey -Administrative Assistant Chamber Leadership Core representatives: Sarah Gonzalez, Diana Gonzalez, Tiffanie Shirley, Patrick Carreon, and Sharon Medellin. Hearing of residents 2. Public comment -This time is set aside for any person who wishes to address the board Presentations should be limited to no more than J.. minutes. The presiding officer will call on those persons who have signed up to speak. Chamber Leadership Core representative introduced themselves and identified their affiliation. No other public comments were made. Minutes 3. Approval of the minutes for the Board of Directors Regular Monthly Meeting held on Thursday, March 10, 2022. (A. Perez/S. Coumey) SEDC Minutes 04/28/2022 Page 1of5 A motion to approve the minutes for the Board of Directors Regular Monthly Meeting held Thursday, March 10, 2022, was made by Mr. Jesse Carrasco and seconded by Mr. Jesse Hamilton. Motion passed unanimously. Presentations 4. Staff briefing on SEDC Financial statements for the months of February and March 2022. (J. Walters I A. Perez) Mr. Walters provided the following summary and overview of the SEDC Financial Statement for the month of February: February 2022 saw sales tax increase 5% over February 2021. Total revenues for February were $552,153. Expenditures were low for the month, highest being marketing at $10,000 and Sales Force CRM at $3,720. Capital, cash, and investments are at $22.9 million. The 12-month rolling average was 15.5%, continuing an upward trend. Long-term average 6% which includes the last recession. Retail trade generating 38% or a little over one-third of our sales tax revenue. Sales tax is collected two months in arrears, so February sales tax revenue was collected in December. Mr. Walters provided the following summary and overview of the SEDC Financial Statement for the month of March: March 2022 saw sales tax increase 8.2% over March 2021. Total revenues for March were $420,311. Expenditures were $36,625 for the month, highest being marketing at $25,000 and Professional Organization memberships at $11,625. Capital, cash, and investments are at $23.3 million. The 12-month rolling average was 18.3%, continuing an upward trend. Long-term average 6% which includes the last recession. Retail trade generating 38% or a little over one-third of our sales tax revenue. Industry breakdown shows Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade, and Manufacturing continue to be the primary providers of sales tax revenue for Schertz. 5. Tri-County construction update and scope updates. (C. Moeller) Ms. Moeller provided an update on the Tri-County construction which began April 11, 2022. The Tri County Reconstruction Project (The Project) is a $5.6M SEDC funded project originally designed to reconstruct Tri County Parkway from Corridor Parkway to FM 3009. It will also reconstruct Lookout Road from Tri County Parkway to Doerr Lane. Finally, it will include the replacement of sewer lines along Tri County Parkway from FM 3009 to Lookout Road replacement and upsize of sewer from Tri County Parkway along Lookout Road to Doerr Lane. Leading up to project kick-off the SEDC executed the following outreach: • Direct contact either by phone or email with over 80 employers SEDC Minutes 04/28/2022 Page 2 of S • 19 in-person visits to address any concerns • Approximately 15 consultations with our project engineer, John Nowak • Two rounds of every door direct mail sent out • Newsletter sent to over 200 recipients, approximately 80% of which are Tri-County employers Since project implementation, concerns with the change in traffic flow, drivers cutting through parking lots, and vehicles barreling down the wrong way, were received and addressed. Additionally, SEDC engaged with Schertz Police Department traffic control officer and has requested increased signage. 6. Presentation on initial retail analysis developed by the Retail Coach. (Aaron Farmer, the Retail Coach/H. Malish) Ms. Malish provided background information on the 18-month agreement SEDC entered into with The Retail Coach, the nation's premier retail recruitment, market analysis and development firm. The 18-month plan was divided into phases, beginning with analyzing the Schertz community and unique retail trade area. This included analyzing the trade area population served, demographic profile of consumers in the trade area and road systems. More than 152,000 will be in our trade area by the year 2027 and our trade area runs more east/west rather than north/south. Marketing and Branding was the next step and Phase three of the package. The Retail Coach helped develop a market profile tailored to the specific needs of essential site selection and location criteria, include trade area, traffic count map, demographic profile summary and location map. Ms. Malish then introduced Aaron Farmer, President, The Retail Coach to speak to this phase. Mr. Farmer presented a mixed-use analysis and development strategy update. The data used for the market analysis involved patronage at some of the larger retail establishments in Schertz, including EVO Entertainment, Walmart, and HEB. He explained how cell phones were used to derive the data, what retailers are seeking from the data, and other factors that retailers consider when contemplating new locations. Currently in the process of developing good marketing materials targeted and customized to recruit developers, tenants, restaurants, and retailers. 7. Staff pre-budget briefing reviewing two-year SEDC Reserve Fund expenditure recommendations. (A. Perez) Mr. Perez provided background on the SWOT analysis done by the Board in 2019, the priorities set at that time, and progress of those priorities. Highest priority was given to primary jobs and infrastructure, followed by medium priority to job training and recreational/community facilities, and low priority to career center and affordable housing. The Schertz Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) has consistently partnered with the City of Schertz to prioritize funding for projects that fall within the scope and mission SEDC Minutes 04/28/2022 Page 3 of 5 of the SEDC as a Type B Economic Development Corporation and that meet the priorities set by the Board. The SEDC has worked with the City Manager's Office on projects such as investments in Main Street ($500,000), investment in CityView software ($265,000) and Tri County Parkway improvements ($4,050,000). Mr. Perez has been working with the city team on a comprehensive capital improvements project plan budget to be adopted by council in the next year or two. Currently, there are two primary projects being considered. The first, reconstruction of Lookout from Doerr Lane to Schertz Parkway which includes upsize of wastewater facilities to complement the work currently underway on Tri County Parkway. This wastewater line supports phased development between FM3009 and what will be the extension of Hal Baldwin Drive, so that acreage in between those two roads will be more marketable to developers. Jn the past few months SEDC has seen more billion-dollar projects which are huge water and wastewater users than ever before. Initial commitment would be to fund the design in the next fiscal year. Cost for the design is $400,000 -$875,000 with current estimate for the project at $4.5M to cover the cost of the wastewater line and the reconstruction of Lookout. Next step is to get an actual bid including the cost of design. Second project is the Abbey Road wastewater extension. This project would allow for the development of 300 acres, which would be the second phase of our industrial park. Funding would be needed for the design in FY2023/24. There is greater potential to bring in major anchor development if they see SEDC has committed $10M to these infrastructure improvement projects. Timing of these investments have to be balanced with the city team as well as all current projects to maximize the benefit. The Board expressed concern with depleting the reserve should a major project present itself but were not opposed to considering projects once project designs are complete and funding commitments better understood. Board President Paul Macaluso recessed the meeting to closed session at 7:27 p.m. Closed Session 8. The SEDC Board met in closed session in accordance with Section 551.087 of the Texas Government Code, Deliberation Regarding Economic Development Negotiations; Closed Meeting. The governmental body is not required to conduct an open meeting (1) to discuss or deliberate regarding commercial or financial information that the governmental body has received from a business prospect that the governmental body seeks to have locate, stay, or expand in or near the territory of the governmental body and with which the governmental body is conducting economic development negotiations; or (2) to deliberate the offer of a financial or other incentive to a business prospect. • ProjectE-79 Start time: 7:28 p.m. End time: 7:49 p.m. • Project E-80 • Project E-81 Board President Paul Macaluso reconvened to regular session at 7:50 p.m. SEDC Minutes 04/28/2022 Page 4 of 5 Reconvene to regular session 9. Take any actions based on discussion held in c losed session under Agenda Item No. 8. The following caption was read into the record: SEDC RESOLUT,ON NO. 2022-3 A RESOLUTION BY THE CITY OF SCHERTZ ECONOMIC DEVELOMENT CORPORATION, TEXAS AUTHORZING AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SCHERTZ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND CATERPILLAR INC., AND OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. A motion to approve SEDC Resolution 2022 -3 approving an Economic Development Performance agreement between the City of Schertz Economic Development Corporation and Caterpillar Inc., was made by Mr. Roy Richard. Seconded by Mr. Mark Moody. Motion passed unanimously. Requests and Announcements 10. Informational Memo a. April 2022 CityView and Main Street Update 11. Announcements by Staff a. All B oards, Commissions, and Committee appointments due to expire May 31, 2022, have been extended. EDC Board expirations on 5/31/2022 have been extended until September 30, 2022 (S. Coumey). b. Next Board Meeting -May 26, 2022. in Meeting Room 2, Schertz Library (S.Coumey) 12. Requests by Board Members to place items on a future SEDC Board Meeting agenda include: No requests by Board Members to place items on a future SEDC Board Meeting agenda. Adjournment Board President adjourned the meeting at 7:54 p.m. MINUTES PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 26th DAY OF M .. ·~·7 L_;-~:::~ .. ~ v. Paul Macaluso Board President SEOC Minutes 04/28/2022 Pages ofS