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Community Development Authority Packet - 9/20/2016 CITY OF MUSKEGO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AGENDA September 20, 2016 6:00 PM City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Ave, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF JULY 19, 2016. PUBLIC INPUT NEW BUSINESS 1. Commercial Grant Request: Serendipity Redesign (S73 W16582 Janesville Road). 2. Review Commercial Grant Program ONGOING BUSINESS 1. Tess Corners Redevelopment District (#1) Implementation 2. Downtown Redevelopment District (#2) Implementation 3. Muskego Business Park Redevelopment District (#3) Implementation 4. Mill Valley Redevelopment District (#4) Implementation 5. Marketing Plan Implementation MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW 1. Redevelopment District Development & Other Miscellaneous Information Updates 2. Next Meeting Date ADJOURNMENT NOTICE IT IS POSSIBLE THAT MEMBERS OF AND POSSIBLY A QUORUM OF MEMBERS OF OTHER GOVERNMENTAL BODIES OF THE MUNICIPALITY MAY BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THE ABOVE-STATED MEETING TO GATHER INFORMATION; NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN BY ANY GOVERNMENTAL BODY AT THE ABOVE-STATED MEETING OTHER THAN THE GOVERNMENTAL BODY SPECIFICALLY REFERRED TO ABOVE IN THIS NOTICE. ALSO, UPON REASONABLE NOTICE, EFFORTS WILL BE MADE TO ACCOMMODATE THE NEEDS OF DISABLED INDIVIDUALS THROUGH APPROPRIATE AIDS AND SERVICES. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR TO REQUEST THIS SERVICE, CONTACT MUSKEGO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT, (262) 679-4136. Unapproved CITY OF MUSKEGO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY MINUTES July 19, 2016 6:00 PM City Hall, W182 S8200 Racine Avenue CALL TO ORDER Director Muenkel called the meeting to order at 6:01 PM. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Those present recited the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL Present: Barb Schroeder, Lana Arrowood, Dave Stevens, Joseph Boschert, Bonnie Johnson, Ald. John Engelhardt and Director Jeff Muenkel. Excused: Ald. Neil Borgman STATEMENT OF PUBLIC NOTICE This meeting was noticed in accordance with the open meeting laws. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF APRIL 7, 2016 Lana Arrowood made a motion to approve the minutes of April 7, 2016. Bonnie Johnson seconded. Motion Passed 6 in favor. INTRODUCTION OF NEW CDA MEMBERS ELECTION OF CHAIR, VICE-CHAIR, AND SECRETARY Lana Arrowood made a motion to nominate Dave Stevens as Chairman. Bonnie Johnson seconded. Motion carried unanimously. Bonnie Johnson made a motion to nominate Lana Arrowood as Vice Chairman. Dave Stevens seconded. Motion carried unanimously. Lana Arrowoood made a motion to nominate Bonnie Johnson as secretary. Dave Stevens seconded. Motion carried unanimously. PUBLIC INPUT NEW BUSINESS Commercial Grant Request: BioSource Flavors Inc. (S66 W14328 Janesville Road). Lana Arrowood made a motion to approve the Commercial Grant Request for BioSource Flavors Inc. (S66 W14328 Janesville Road) in the amount of $13,000. Barb Schroeder seconded. Motion Passed 6 in favor. Commercial Grant Request: Tess Corners Automotive (W145 S6645 Tess Corners Road). Bonnie Johnson made a motion to approve the Commercial Grant Request for Tess Corners Automotive (W145 S6645 Tess Corners Road) in the amount of $42,500. Dave Stevens seconded. Motion Passed 6 in favor. ONGOING BUSINESS Tess Corners Redevelopment District (#1) Implementation Downtown Redevelopment District (#2) Implementation Muskego Business Park Redevelopment District (#3) Implementation Mill Valley Redevelopment District (#4) Implementation Marketing Plan Implementation MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW Redevelopment District Development & Other Miscellaneous Information Updates Next Meeting Date ADJOURNMENT Bonnie Johnson made a motion to approve at 6:40 PM. Barb Schroeder seconded. Motion Passed 6 in favor. Respectfully submitted, Kellie McMullen, Recording Secretary NEW BUSINESS ITEM #1: Commercial Grant Request: Serendipity Redesign (S73 W16582 Janesville Road) STAFF DISCUSSION Enclosed, please find an application for the Commercial Building & Site Grant Program. The applicant is Nicole Hahne who owns Serendipity ReDesign located at S73 W 16582 Janesville Road. Serendipity requests a grant of $7,500 for their $19,436 worth of improvements. The improvements are dedicated to the front building on the property that has the main façade facing Janesville Road. This building was a former office and has been vacant for many years. The overall improvements are per the following:  New Front Walkway  Exterior Painting  Replace Exterior Doors with Upgraded Materials  Replace Garage Door with Upgraded All Glass Ornamental Garage Doors  Add New Lighting and Signage  Remove Old Landscaping and Install New The south facing facade is a very visible element of the structure along Janesville Road and the improvements should make a large aesthetic improvement to this property within the city’s Redevelopment District #2 and Tax Increment District #8 areas. A full submittal from Ms. Hahne is included in the supplement including a narrative, invoices, bids, and before/after pictures. The grant program is specifically setup to go towards the purposes below: The purpose of the Commercial Building & Site Grant Program is to provide matching grants to existing commercial buildings and sites for preservation and restoration. Further, the program is instituted to encourage urban design excellence, integrate urban design and preservation of Muskego’s heritage into the process of downtown redevelopment, and enhance the character of the downtown area. Grant resources should produce v isible changes to commercial buildings and commercial sites. Since funding sources are limited, priority will be given to projects demonstrating the most substantial impact on building and neighborhood aesthetics. Since the property is in a Redevelopment District and due to completing aesthetic improvements, staff believes that the submittal meets the purposes set forth in the adopted grant program. The request is for more than the $3,000 maximum that is in the City’s adopted program. The program does however allow more than $3,000 per the following text: NOTE: While the grant amount stated above has a maximum of $3,000 allowed, actual amounts approved are subject to change by the approval of the CDA and Common Council on a case -by-case basis. Examples of allowing more than the stated maximum amount may include projects that demonstrate a benefit to the community and the surrounding area, projects that may set the tone for an area, projects that may be a catalyst for other redevelopments/developments in the area, and/or projects providing a considerable percentage match above the needed minimum of 50%. It will be up to the CDA if the project meets the requirement above to allow more than the $3,000 maximum. Ms. Hahne does show that the project is well more than the 50% match at a $7,500 request. Further, Ms. Hahne notes in her submittal that the proposed project will “bring an elevated aesthetic to this area, work together with fellow business neighbors, add economic benefits to local small businesses, and partner with the City of Muskego to complement the current appeal and beauty of Janesville Road.” NEW BUSINESS ITEM #2: Review of Commercial Grant Program STAFF DISCUSSION Upon approval of the BioSource and Tess Corners Auto grants this past year, the Common Council directed staff to have a conversation with the Community Development Authority in regards to the Commercial Grant Program. Specifically, the Council requested the CDA discuss if more concrete criteria should be included in the program for approving any grant over $3,000. Further, the Council mentioned that a discussion should be had in regards to possibly creating a separate grant program for larger grants. Perhaps a new grant program with different criteria could have a larger maximum matching amount? Staff has attached to the supplement the grant program procedures and application that are currently approved for CDA convenience. For discussion we will want to focus on any changes or updates to the “eligible/ineligible activities” sections as well as the section on grants requests exceeding $3,000 which states the following currently: NOTE: While the grant amount stated above has a maximum of $3,000 allowed, actual amounts approved are subject to change by the approval of the CDA and Common Council on a case -by-case basis. Examples of allowing more than the stated maximum amount may include projects that demonstrate a benefit to the community and the surrounding area, projects that may set the tone for an area, projects that may be a catalyst for other redevelopments/developments in the area, and/or projects providing a considerable percentage match above the needed minimum of 50%. Applicants seeking more than the maximum funding allowed must state in their applications which of the above criteria is fulfilled and their reasoning. Additional justification requesting funds surpassing the maximum may also be submitted. Providing justification does not guarantee approval. Please come prepared with any thoughts/ideas you may have on regulating grants that exceed the $3,000 max imum OR on establishing a new program (s) altogether. We will most likely want to bullet point a concrete list of what constitutes allowing a grant exceeding $3,000, such as:  Ex. Proposed development should show over a n 85% match when proposing to exceed $3,000…. COMMERCIAL BUILDING & SITE GRANT PROGRAM APPLICATION Name: Applicant (Please Print or Type) Business Name: Address: City:State:Zip Code: Phone Number:Fax Number: Mobile Number: Date: E-mail Address: Zip Code: E-mail Address: Fax Number: State: Mobile Number: Phone Number: City: Address: Business Name: Name: Property Owner (Please Print or Type) This section can be left blank if the same as above. Please fill out the information below regarding the proposed development. Location/Address: Tax Key Number(s): Page 1 of 2 Zoning: Estimated Total Project Costs: $ Amount of Request: $ Proposed Starting Date: Proposed Completion Date: Page 2 of 2 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THE GRANT PROCEDURES AND FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CITY REQUIREMENTS MAY RESULT IN THIS APPLICATION BEING WITHHELD FROM CONSIDERATION. For Planning Department Use Only Submittal Date:Staff Signature: Signature of the Property Owner: Date:Date: Signature of the Applicant (working as "Agent" for the owner): Print Name:Print Name: If this form has been filled out electronically, please click on the "Print Application" button on the top of page 1 or to the right of this text. Once the application is printed/filled out it can be submitted to the Planning Division along with any applicable information required for your submittal. Please see the attached sheet to ensure that the proper supporting documents are submitted along with this completed form. Council Approval Date:Amount Awarded: Date Project Completed:Date Funds Distributed: Brief Project Description: Required Attachments to this Application: Cost breakdown of the project with this application that is broken down by category (design, materials, labor, etc.). Copies of bids or written cost estimates from contractors. Scale drawing showing alterations, colors, changes or improvements being proposed. Copy of a recent photo showing current condition of the building. Commercial Building & Site Grant Program Introduction The Commercial Building & Site Grant Program has been established to stimulate commercial exterior building and site improvements within the context of the downtown as administered by the Community Development Authority (CDA). The Façade Grant Program is relatively the same as the Façade Loan Program but is focused towards smaller scaled projects (Ex. new signage, parking lot updates, general structure updates, landscaping, etc.). Businesses that meet the eligibility requirements outlined below can receive matching grants up to $3,000. Purpose The purpose of the Commercial Building & Site Grant Program is to provide matching grants to existing commercial buildings and sites for preservation and restoration. Further, the program is instituted to encourage urban design excellence, integrate urban design and preservation of Muskego’s heritage into the process of downtown redevelopment, and enhance the character of the downtown area. Grant resources should produce visible changes to commercial buildings and commercial sites. Since funding sources are limited, priority will be given to projects demonstrating the most substantial impact on building and neighborhood aesthetics. Target Area The Façade Grant Program is available to all Downtown Muskego businesses within Redevelopment Districts No. 1 and 2 (please refer to attached map). The Redevelopment Districts No. 1 and 2 areas have been found and declared a blighted area and specific properties within the RD No. 1 and 2 Plan boundaries are specifically discussed as such in the Plan. Eligibility A. Buildings & Sites Funds must be used for rehabilitation of existing commercial buildings or for site modernizing within the designated target area. All properties must be conforming uses or legal nonconforming uses under the City’s zoning ordinance. Properties will not be eligible if any special assessments, real estate taxes or personal property taxes are delinquent. Only one grant per property will be allowed each year (with year begins on the date of an approval by Council). Buildings with multiple tenants must be remodeled in a unified manner. B. Eligible Applicants Owners, tenants, or owner/tenant joint ventures may submit applications under this program. Tenants must submit written approval of the property owner, evidence of their leasehold interest and must comply with requirements and standards as deemed necessary by the CDA. Applicants shall not be disqualified based on age, race, religion, color, handicap, sex, physical condition, development disability as defined in s.51.01(5), sexual orientation, or national origin. C. Ineligible Applicants No member of the CDA, the Common Council, or any other official, employee, or agent of the City who exercises decision-making functions or responsibilities in connection with the implementation of the program is eligible for financial assistance under this program. In addition, no loans shall be made which are in conflict with Section 946.13 of the Wisconsin Statutes (Private Interest in Public Contract Prohibited). 2 Loans shall not be available for the following businesses:  Speculative investment companies;  Real estate investment companies;  Lending institutions;  Gambling operations;  Non-public recreation facilities; or  Businesses not serving the interests of the City. D. Eligible Activities Eligible activities shall include but are not limited to the following: Buildings A. Design improvements made to front, rear or side building elevations, (priority will be given to front facades) including the following:  Modernizing of overall building materials and structure  Addition of new building materials  Adaptation of new and innovative architectural elements to a structure  Re-Painting B. Design fees on completed projects. Sites A. New road signs (Must be “monument” signage only to qualify) B. Updated and/or additional landscaping and lighting C. Screening devices for outdoor storage or refuse containers D. Parking Lot redesign or updates E. Ineligible Activities The following are not eligible for inclusion in this program: A. Roof repairs. B. Construction of new buildings. C. Structural additions to existing buildings. D. Purchase of property and/or buildings. E. Equipment. F. Interior fixtures & furnishings. G. Inventory or operating capital. Program Funding The program allows a matching grant. All grant funds are administered by the CDA and allocated by the Muskego Common Council. The grant runs on first come, first serve basis. Buildings/Sites shall be eligible for grant funding only once per calendar year. Façade Grant funds shall be allocated to specific projects based on the following formula: 50% matching grant up to $3,000 Funds are available up to the amount budgeted by the Common Council on a yearly basis and this program does not guarantee that monies will be in the program at all times. NOTE: While the grant amount stated above has a maximum of $3,000 allowed, actual amounts approved are subject to change by the approval of the CDA and Common Council on a case-by-case basis. Examples of allowing more than the stated maximum amount may include projects that demonstrate a benefit to the community and the surrounding area, projects that may set the tone for an area, projects that may be a catalyst for other redevelopments/developments in the area, and/or projects providing a considerable percentage match above the needed minimum of 50%. 3 Applicants seeking more than the maximum funding allowed must state in their applications which of the above criteria is fulfilled and their reasoning. Additional justification requesting funds surpassing the maximum may also be submitted. Providing justification does not guarantee approval. Design Standards All applicants shall utilize Muskego Downtown Design Guidelines, Muskego General Design Guidelines, and Redevelopment District No. 1 or 2 Plan concepts as a guide for designing improvements to buildings and sites. The documents can be found at the City of Muskego website or copies can be attained in the Muskego Community Development Department. Application Process A. Applicant obtains application and design standards from the Muskego Community Development Department to develop ideas for improvements. B. Applicant may meet with Community Development Department staff to go over improvement ideas. C. Based upon a concept, the applicant obtains preliminary cost estimates from a contractor selected by the applicant. D. Applicant completes an application, which includes design plans, cost estimates and construction schedules. At least two (2) bids should be submitted for each project and it is recommended that at least one bid is from a local Muskego contractor (if found). The completed application is submitted to the Muskego Community Development Department for review and then forwarded to the CDA, at their next available meeting, for determination. The CDA meets on a monthly basis. The CDA may consider past approval of loans or grants for the property. E. If the application is recommended for approval by the CDA, the Common Council must then act upon the grant submittal. A resolution of the Common Council, outlining the commitments required by the applicant before issuance of any grants, must be approved at the next available Common Council meeting. If the application is not approved by the CDA, the board will explain the reasons for rejection, and what, if any, steps can be taken to gain approval. F. Applications, depending on the amount of changes made to an existing commercial buildings or sites, may need to be reviewed by other authorities before final approval including the Planning Commission. Substantial change determinations are solely made by the City’s Community Development Director. G. Projects that commence prior to approval by the CDA do so at their own risk but may be eligible for a grant if the proposal follows the Downtown Design Guidelines, General Design Guidelines, Redevelopment District No. 1 or 2 Plan concepts, and is for an eligible activity, as determined by the CDA. In such cases, the CDA will review the application at the next regular meeting following the filing of the application and make the necessary determinations. In no case shall a grant be approved for a project that was completed or started more than six months after the date of application submittal. Preference will be given to those applying for first time grants and those grant proposals that haven’t commenced construction before grant approvals. Actual paid invoices must accompany grant proposals that were already completed. Post Application Procedure The Common Council resolution will outline the responsibilities of the applicant, however, the basic procedures will apply: A. Projects must be completed within 12 months of Common Council approval or the grant shall become void. B. Changes in the approved work, that affect the monetary value of the grant issued, must be approved by the CDA and possibly other City boards (The City’s Planning Commission if change is deemed substantial to what was originally approved). C. Approved changes in work verifications will be attached to the original applications dated and signed by the City’s Community Development Department. D. The applicant and Community Development Department staff will review proof of payment (paid invoices) and completed work before the grant payment will be made to the applicant. E. Deviations from an approved plan may disqualify the applicant from this program. ONGOING BUSINESS ITEM #1: Tess Corners Redevelopment District (#1) Implementation STAFF DISCUSSION -Tess Corners Auto received approvals from the Planning Commission earlier this month and can now proceed to building permits. The old home on the parcel was recently burned down and we should see some development and cleanup on this parcel soon. -The 2016 round of Business Retention Surveys were received at their deadline in this past month. The return was small at 20%. In past years we resent the survey out to business owners who didn’t reply and we were able to receive better information. Given this, staff has re-sent the surveys to the businesses not replying and expects to have a concise report of the findings at the next CDA meeting. ONGOING BUSINESS ITEM #2: Downtown Redevelopment District (#2) Implementation STAFF DISCUSSION TID #11: Staff will update the CDA on the latest in the development of the Parkland Towne Center in TID #11. Grants Program: As discussed earlier in tonight’s meeting. ONGOING BUSINESS ITEM #3: Muskego Business Park Redevelopment District (#3) Implementation STAFF DISCUSSION -As mentioned in the Tess Corners section above, the 2016 round of Business Retention Surveys were received at their deadline in this past month. The return was small at 20%. In past years we resent the survey out to business owners who didn’t reply and we were able to receive better information. Given this, staff has re -sent the surveys to the businesses not replying and expects to have a concise report of the findings at the next CDA meeting. ONGOING BUSINESS ITEM #4: Mill Valley Redevelopment District (#4) Implementation STAFF DISCUSSION No movement is taking place with the quarry in New Berlin, thus there are no updates at this time from Muskego’s side . ONGOING BUSINESS ITEM #5: Marketing Plan Implementation STAFF DISCUSSION -Attended Chicago International Shopping Center (ICSC) event where retailers announce if they are looking into Midwest area for expansion. Gathered theses new contacts and sent marketing letter of land/contact opportunities to these expanding retailers as well as existing list Muskego has (over 125 retailers/franchises). All these contacts are kept in GoMuskego Tracking list (City Customer Relationship Management Database). See the letter and maps/data we sent attached in the packet. -As mentioned earlier in the supplement the business retention surveys for 2016 have begun. -Waukesha County recently funded a new Economic Development Organization after dissolving the Waukesha Economic Development Corporation last year. A new director for the new EDO has been hired. Per our Marketing Plan we want to have good relations with area EDOs and staff will be determining how the new EDO can aid Muskego in the near future. -A major recommendation of the Marketing Plan is to leverage the city’s TIF ability. This has been accomplished many times over this year with the approval of the Parkland Towne Center and the new 80,000 square foot business structure going up behind Wal-Mart. As the CDA might have noticed the Parkland Towne Center is off and running. The f irst grant, as part of the TID incentives, has been orchestrated. Further the developer has begun construction of the first apartment, the site work, received approvals for the back commercial building, and we should have a second commercial building on Pl anning Commission in October. -A recommendation of the plan is to keep staff educated on relative economic development activities and attend tradeshows if possible. Jeff will be attending the International Economic Development Council Annual Conference l ater this month. We will be sure to share what we learned along with any new possible ideas for programming in Muskego. -Some more good news in notoriety and marketing of our Parkland Towne Center development is that the City of Muskego was a finalist for a recent Wisconsin Economic Development Association (WEDA) Award. The awards are held yearly and recognize the top projects in Wisconsin in a variety of categories. Jeff Muenkel submitted for the Public Private Partnership Award seeing that the project was a grant collaboration between the city, Ener Con Companies, and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) due to the $500,000 awarded. The city didn’t win in the end but it is great to see some honor given to a project that involved so much time for all! September 2016 Hello, Your business is expanding and the City of Muskego, Wisconsin wants to be one of your next locations! See the attached map for some key locations that are ready today. These two growing areas are ripe for development opportunity where Muskego is booming with potential and new commerce. Parkland Towne Center: This new 2016 development is in the heart of Muskego’s new invigorated downtown. Over $5 mil was just invested in the beautification of Janesville Road and now there is a chance for you to be a part of this Parkland Towne Center development in the center of it all. Over 20,000 square feet of commercial related space is available now which would be neighboring a new Sendik’s Grocery store and ninety new units of new residential. Call or email Paulanne Phillips of EC Commercial Real Estate at paulanne@eccommercial.net (414) 235-4324. Moorland Commerce Center: Land is going fast so be quick to explore this amazing location next to major employers of GE Healthcare, Northern Gear, and Cosentino. Retailers Wal-Mart and ACE Hardware have already found a retail home here as well. Parcels available immediately within the highest traffic areas of Muskego just south of the Interstate 43 intersection. Find all contacts for the Moorland Commerce parcels on the back of the map. Please take a second to consider these areas for you next location. Feel free to call me anytime at (262) 679-4136 or jmuenkel@cityofmuskego.org to help facilitate contacts with the existing landowners and to assure your easiest avenue through the Muskego approval process. We’re here to help and streamline growing your business! Thanks for your time and Go Muskego! Jeff Muenkel, CEcD AICP EDFP Community Development Director City of Muskego, WI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Jeff Muenkel, CEcD AICP EDFP, Director (262) 679-4136 Parkland Towne  Center Development  Site Plan  Parkland Towne  Center ‐  Contact Paulanne of EC Commercial Real Estate @ (414) 235‐4324  LiƩle Muskego  Lake  30 Unit  Apartment  30 Unit  Apartment  30 Unit  Apartment  9,000 SF  Commercial  12,000 SF  Commercial  4,000 SF  Com.  M O O R L A N D R O A D COLLEGE AVE r r r r r r r r r The Emerging Moorland Corridor - City of Muskego, WI ~Lowest CityTax Rate~Over 500+ employees in area~1 mile from I-43 on/off ramps~Traffic Counts: 20,000+~TIF District Available~Great Demographic~Pro-Development City Facts of Area 2 3 1 5 4 r = Opportunity (See Back for Info) r = Other Commercial Opportunity Location Prime Uses Website Sale/Lease ~ Acres Building  Potential Price Pad‐ Ready?Divide? TIF Zoning Contact Phone Email 1 Light Manufacturing,  Transportation/Warehousing,  Business, Office  http://www.interstatepartners.com/userfiles/ckfiles/files/Broch ures/Muskego%20Commerce%20Center%20East%20Brochure. pdf Build to Suit  Lease, Possible  Sale 18 275,000+ Please  Contact Yes Yes Yes BP3 Carolyn  Brzezinski (262) 506‐ 1000 cb@interstatepartners.com 2 Light Manufacturing,  Transportation/Warehousing, Retail,  Restaurant http://barrycre.com/wp‐content/uploads/2016/02/NWC‐ Moorland‐Road‐Commerce‐Center‐Parkway‐Muskego‐WI‐ Waukesha.pdf Sale 1.97 10,000+ $695,000 Yes No Yes BP3 Kevin Barry (414) 272‐ 6728 kbarry@barrycre.com 3 Light Manufacturing,  Transportation/Warehousing, Hotel,  Business, Office ~~ Build to Suit  Lease, Possible  Sale 7 100,000 Please  Contact Yes Yes Yes BP3 Kevin  Riordan (414) 203‐ 3022 kriordan@boerke.com 4 Light Manufacturing,  Transportation/Warehousing, Hotel,  Office, Retail ~~ Sale 6 40,000+ Please  Contact Yes Yes No BP2 Dan Basse (312) 408‐ 0045 basse@agresource.com  5 Light Manufacturing,  Transportation/Warehousing, Big Box  Retail, Retail, Hotel, Business, Office ~~ Sale 51 300,000+ Please  Contact No Yes No BP1,  BP2,  BP3 Dan Basse (312) 408‐ 0045 basse@agresource.com  Kathy Chiaverotti ‐ Mayor ‐ kchiaverotti@cityofmuskego.org ‐ (262) 679‐5675 Moorland Corridor Opportunities ‐ Muskego, Wisconsin Visit our website for more information on Muskego and what we have to offer including more sale/lease opportunities, financial  incentives, & business approval procedures: cityofmuskego.org Jeff Muenkel ‐ Community Development Director ‐ jmuenkel@cityofmuskego.org ‐ (262) 679‐4136 MISC. BUSINESS ITEM #2: Next Meeting Date Tuesday November 15th at 6 pm unless an earlier date is required. Approximate CDA Budgets 2016 Budget Existing Supplies and Expenses $500 Professional Services $3000 Attorney $5000 Property Sale Balance $91,000 Existing RLF Fund Balance: ~$120,000 Existing RD #3 Balance: ~$50,000 TIF Residual Balance: ~$600,000+ TIF 8 Balance: ~$250,000+