VILLAGE OF GRAFTON DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LOAN PROGRAM



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VILLAGE OF GRAFTON DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LOAN PROGRAM PARTICIPATING PARTNERS Village of Grafton First Bank Financial Centre FUNDING SOURCE Government/Bank Consortium DESCRIPTION A revolving loan fund designed to provide low cost loans for start-up costs for new businesses or firms and expansion costs for existing businesses located in the Village of Grafton s Downtown Redevelopment District. ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES Redevelopment of blighted property and vacant facilities Costs associated with environmental/safety/or building code compliance or development Land or building purchase Equipment purchase Leasehold (non-residential) improvements INELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES Refinancing of existing debts Improvements completed prior to loan approval Payment of taxes Working capital including purchase of inventory APPLICATION PROCESS Applications are available directly from Michael A. Rambousek, Director of Planning and Development (262) 375-5303, mrambousek@village.grafton.wi.us

I. Introduction The First Bank Financial Centre will commit $250,000 to establish a loan pool to encourage business development and revitalization in the Village of Grafton s Downtown Redevelopment District. The loan proceeds will be utilized to fund a wide variety of commercial projects ranging from assisting new businesses locating in Downtown Grafton with start up costs to helping existing businesses with renovations or expansion plans. The loans will carry below market rates and favorable terms. The program is designed to encourage new investment in commercial and residential property by property owners and/or tenants. II. Program Description The DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LOAN PROGRAM (DBDLP) is a pool of money of $250,000 made available by the participating banks for the purpose of making loans to achieve economic benefits. The minimum loan amount shall not be less than $10,000 and the maximum loan shall not be greater than $25,000 subject to the availability of funds in the loan pool. Economic benefits are defined as: business development including the start-up or expansion of locally owned businesses; or business and job retention; or redevelopment of blighted land and vacant facilities for a mixed use residential commercial or business purpose; or modernization and rehabilitation of existing mixed use residential-commercial or business, or support for the use of new technologies growth industries and/or high tech firms. In general, lending policies and financing techniques will include but are not limited to: providing below market interest rates; providing longer term loans than are traditionally available for a particular type of financing, and reducing the risk for participating commercial lenders by providing subordinate financing. III. Eligibility Requirements Eligible DBDLP projects must meet the following basic program eligibility requirements: A. Eligible Areas Eligible projects must be located in the Village of Grafton Downtown Redevelopment District. B. Eligible Applicants In order to be eligible for the program, an applicant and the proposed project must meet at least the following criteria:

1. The applicant must own or have a legal option to purchase the subject property or have a Lease or an Agreement to Lease equal to or greater than the term of the loan Proof of the length of the Lease or Agreement must be furnished. 2. The applicant must demonstrate to the DBDLP Committee (the Village of Grafton Community Development Authority (CDA)) that there are adequate resources available to complete the project and create economic benefit. This will include proof of a commitment for financing along with the necessary equity required by the primary lender. A current business plan must be submitted as part of the application process. 3. The taxes on the subject property must be up to date prior to the final approval of the DBDLP Committee and remain current for the length of the term of the loan. 4. If the project is for construction financing plans and specifications must show the property will be substantially improved and all reasonably usable space within the structure will be returned to a state of utility through repair or alteration. 5. An applicant is only eligible for DBDLP funds when full private financing or credit is not otherwise available on terms and conditions which would permit completion and the successful operation or accomplishment of the project to be financed. 6. The applicant and guarantors if applicable will have no concurrent interest in any other project receiving assistance through the program. 7. The applicant and guarantors if applicable must have a satisfactory credit history. C. Eligible Loan Activities 1. Fixed asset loans for the acquisition and/or the improvement of land/buildings, facilities and equipment including new construction or renovation, demolition and site preparation. D. Ineligible Loan Activities 1. Loans for the purpose of investing in interest bearing accounts certificates of deposits or other investments not related to job retention are prohibited. 2. Loans which would create a potential conflict of interest for any officer or employee of the Village or any current or former member of the CDA or staff who reviews approves or otherwise participates in decisions on DBDLP loans.

3. Loan activities which directly benefit these individuals or people related to them by blood marriage or law will be prohibited or the officer employee staff or CDA member must declare such conflict and step down from his/her respective post. 4. Loans for the purpose of speculative activities, i.e. land banking; 5. Loans for the purpose of purchase or finance equity in private businesses; 6. Loans for the purpose of subsidizing interest payments on existing Loans; 7. Loans for the purpose of refinancing loans made by other lenders, and 8. Loans for the purpose of payment of taxes. IV. Loan Review Criteria In general, the DBDLP will consider the following priorities and conditions when reviewing an application for financing: A. Priority to businesses looking to locate in vacant downtown properties; B. Priority based on job retention or new job creation such as direct new job creation/retention through capitalization of start-ups, expansion or retention of businesses and/or high tech or diversification efforts involving new product creation or a highly skilled work force; C. Priority to business which will attract large numbers of people to Downtown Grafton, and D. Priority based on security and repayment strength. V. Loan Terms It is the goal of the DBDLP to remain as flexible as possible in working with the individual needs of applicants. Therefore, the minimum/maximum loan amount, interest rate, term, and collateral will be negotiated on a case by case basis with the DBDLP. The minimum loan amount shall not be less than $10,000 and the maximum loan shall not be greater than $25,000 subject to the availability of funds in the loan pool. In the determination of collateral requirements the DBDLP will consider the merits and potential economic benefits of each application. When appropriate and practical DBDLP financing may be secured by liens or assignments of rights in assets of assisted firms as follows: A. In order to encourage financial participation in a direct fixed asset loan project

VI. by other lenders and investors the term of the DBDLP loan may be for a longer period than that of the other lender. The lien position of the DBDLP may be subordinate to pre-existing or concurrent debt and made inferior to the lien or liens securing other loans made in connection with the project; B. In projects involving direct working capital loans the DBDLP will normally obtain collateral such as liens on inventories receivables fixed assets and/or other available assets of borrowers Such liens may be subordinate only to existing liens of record and other loans involved in the project; C. In projects involving fixed asset loans, the DBDLP normally will obtain collateral on the asset to be financed as well as other assets of the company as appropriate; D. In projects involving guaranteed loans in the revolving phase, the lending institution ordinarily will be required to maintain a collateral position to which the DBDLP is subrogated in the assets of the borrower and/or principals of the borrower such as by taking liens on inventories, receivables, fixed assets, and/or other available assets of borrowers; E. In addition to the above types of security, the DBDLP may also require security in the form of assignments of patents and licenses leases or stock certificates and such other additional security as the grantee determines is necessary exposure; F. The DBDLP should ensure that the borrower obtains adequate hazard and other forms of insurance as appropriate. The DBDLP also will obtain a lender s loss payable endorsement on that insurance, and G. DBDLP loan requests submitted by closely held corporations partnerships or proprietorships dependent for their continuing success on certain individuals will ordinarily be expected to provide and assign to the DBDLP life insurance on these key persons personal guarantees will be required from principal owners. Application Process A. An application is to be completed by the applicant and submitted to the Village of Grafton Planning and Development Department. The preliminary application will be reviewed for completeness and eligibility. B. All completed and eligible applications will be forwarded to the Village of Grafton Planning and Development Department and Finance Department which will be responsible for coordinating the underwriting analysis. C. The application will be reviewed and approved or denied by the DBDLP and the

Village of Grafton CDA. Terms and conditions of an approved project will be established by the DBDLP as part of the final loan approval process. D. The Village of Grafton CDA will have loan approval authority subject to the requirement that any application must be approved by a majority of the CDA. E. Loan servicing and loan processing will be handled by First Bank Financial Centre.