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AGENDA

TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2023
8:00 A.M - PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONFERENCE ROOM

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PRESENT:

___MIKE FITZGERALD, CHAIRMAN
___SUE COLLINS, VICE CHAIRMAN
___JOSEPH GILLIS, SECRETARY
___TODD RULISON, TREASURER
___JOSEPH SEMIONE, MEMBER
___DAVID D’AMORE, MEMBER
___DR. GREG TRUCKENMILLER, MEMBER
___JAMES MRAZ, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
___KARA LAIS, FITZGERALD, MORRIS, BAKER, FIRTH PC
___SCOTT HENZE, PLANNING DIRECTOR
___WARREN GREENE, FULTON COUNTY CENTER FOR REGIONAL GROWTH

I. MINUTES FROM JUNE 13, 2023 MEETING:

MOTION        :
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II. BUDGET REPORT:

MOTION :
MADE BY :
SECONDED :
VOTE               :

III. COMMITTEE REPORTS:

A. Nominating Committee

  • No report.

B. Audit Committee:

  • Monthly Bank Reconciliation Report:  Joe Semione

C. Governance Committee:

  • No report.

D. Finance Committee:

  •  No report.

IV. FULTON COUNTY/FULTON COUNTY CENTER FOR REGIONAL GROWTH (FCCRG) REPORTS:

  1. Fulton County Report:
  2. FCCRG Report: (See attached.)  Warren Greene

V. OLD BUSINESS:

A. Nexus Renewables:

  • Nexus has submitted payments to National Grid for National Grid to conduct its Coordinated Electric System Interconnection Review (CESIR) of its proposed solar project at Tryon.
  • National Grid takes 60 business days to complete a CESIR.
  • Nexus is expecting to receive National Grid’s approval of the interconnect in 3rd quarter of 2023.
  • Once interconnect approval is received, Nexus will obtain quotes to construct solar project.

IDA DISCUSSION:

 

B. Winstanley Enterprises Project:

  1. Tryon Electric Service:
  • Participated in MS Teams meeting with National Grid and Winstanley Enterprises to discuss what options are available to bring more power to Tryon.
  • 2 options identified.
  • Preferred option is to construct a distribution level substation along CR107 and have three (3) dedicated 13.2 kw circuits run to Tryon.

IDA DISCUSSION:

 

 

C. Back-up Generator Project:

  • Punchlist was prepared and submitted to Koval.
  • Once punchlist is complete, final payment will be processed.

IDA DISCUSSION:

D. Vireo Health Project:

  1. Sales Tax Exemptions:

a) On July 13, 2021, the IDA Board approved granting up to $2,251,520 in sales tax exemptions.

b) On August 9, 2022, the IDA Board authorized increasing the total sales tax exemptions available from $2,251,520 to $3,284,534 contingent upon Vireo signing either a standard Lease or an Agent and Equipment Lease.

c) On May 9, 2023, the IDA Board authorized extending from May 31, 2023 to October 31, 2023 the deadline for using sales tax exemptions. This approval was granted contingent upon Vireo signing an Agent and Equipment Lease and paying the balance of the Administrative Fee owed the IDA.

d) To date, the Lease has not been executed.

IDA DISCUSSION:

E. Existing Mission Statement:

  1. Existing Mission Statement:

“The IDA’s mission is to create and promote economic growth and prosperity for both residents and entrepreneurs in Fulton County.  The IDA’s role in Fulton County’s Economic Development Program is to develop and maintain an inventory of shovel-ready sites for new and expanding businesses, offer financial incentives, as may be required, to encourage the creation of new and retention of existing jobs and expand the County’s tax base.  In doing so, the IDA strives to make Fulton County a desirable place to live and do business.”

 

  1. Potential New Mission Statements:

a. “We incentivize opportunities.”

b. “We incentivize sites.”

c. “We incentivize development.”

d. “We offer opportunities for development.”

e. “’We offer sites and incentives.”

 

IDA DISCUSSION:

 

IDA ACTION:

MOTION:

MADE BY:
SECONDED:
VOTE:

VII. NEW BUSINESS:

A.

VIII. OTHER BUSINESS:

A. Board Training:

  1. Uniform Tax Exemption Policy (UTEP):

a. Review Handout on the Types of PILOT’s other IDA’s are offering:

b. Project Types Proposed to be Added to UTEP:

  1. “Adaptive Reuse Project” shall mean a qualified project that involves adapting or rehabilitating old sites or structures for new purposes that promotes development of existing infrastructure, creates new economic activity and helps eliminate neighborhood blight.
  2. “Affordable Housing” shall mean a qualified project whereby the purchase price or rent of the housing is determined by income levels in region and involves subsidies or government assistance.
  3. “Qualified Projects” shall include projects eligible for financial assistance (as defined by Section 854IX) of New York General Municipal Law) and shall include such industrial projects (i.e., manufacturing, re-manufacturing, assembly, processing, product research and development, etc.) and non-industrial projects (i.e., warehouse, distribution, qualified retail, commercial, office, housing, hotel, tourist destination, adaptive reuse, etc.).
  4. “Senior Housing Project” shall mean a multi-family housing structure where at least 90% of the units are rented to and occupied by persons 60 years of age or older. No benefits will be provided for units not available for rent as senior rental housing.
  5. “Tourist Destination Project” shall mean a qualified project that will attract or service a significant number of tourists or is linked to other tourist destination projects. A tourist is a customer of the project who resides outside of Fulton County.

IDA DISCUSSION:

B. Executive Session:

  1. Upon a majority vote of its total membership, taken in an open meeting pursuant to a motion identifying the general area or areas of the subject or subjects to be considered, a public body may conduct an executive session for the below enumerated purposes only, provided, however, that no action by formal vote shall be taken to appropriate public moneys:

i. matters which will imperil the public safety if disclosed;
ii. any matter which may disclose the identity of a law enforcement agent or informer;
iii. information relating to current or future investigation or prosecution of a criminal offense which would imperil effective law enforcement if disclosed;
iv. discussions regarding proposed, pending or current litigation;
v. collective negotiations pursuant to article fourteen of the civil service law;
vi. the medical, financial, credit or employment history of a particular person or corporation, or matters leading to the appointment, employment, promotion, demotion, discipline, suspension, dismissal or removal of a particular person or corporation;
vii. the preparation, grading or administration of examinations;
viii. the proposed acquisition, sale or lease of real property or the proposed acquisition of securities, or sale or exchange of securities held by such public body, but only when publicity would substantially affect the value thereof.

MOTION:  To go into Executive Session to discuss the proposed acquisition, sale or lease of real property or the proposed acquisition of securities, or sale or exchange of securities held by such public body, but only when publicity would substantially affect the value thereof.

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MOTION        :           To go out of Executive Session.

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IX. NEXT MEETING:

Tuesday
August 8, 2023
8:00 a.m.

X. CLOSE MEETING:

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