Loading...
2005-02-15 PLEASE TURN OFF AT CELL PHONES & PAGERS IN COUNCIL CHAMBERS. CITY OF MOUND MISSION STATEMENT: The City of Mound, through teamwork and cooperation, provides at a reasonable cost, quality services that respond to the needs of all citizens, fostering a safe, attractive and flourishing community. AGENDA 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Call meeting to order Greeting and comments by Mayor Meisel Presentation by Mound Harbor Renaissance Development Group Relocation information by Evergreen Land Services (relocation firm) Update from PBK (Mound Marketplace management firm) Tammy Faiola of Faiola & Associates on marketing plan for Mound Questions and Answers Adjourn Look for theSignsof Change. Mound has Changed in BIG ways! And these signs can be seen all over Mound. Neighborhoods. Shopping, Entertainment, Education and Recreation. You have a lot to smile alx~dt! www. moundbound.com Play Mmmd Bom~d Trivia with paftici~.x~dng n~mha~ls, ~e out ~t~, fca Be Mound Bound. Faiola & Associates, Inc. "Be Mound Bound" February 15, 2005 Proprietary & Confidential One Promotes the Other "OPTO" Introducing ..... Be Mound Bound. WWW. MOUNDBOUND.COM The City Campaign ~ Spring 2005 Objective: Through a simple, memorable message that is easily executed, versatile, action oriented and cost effective, promote Mound as a destination to shop, work and play by providing a cooperative Web based Marketing venue. Who Participates: · City Government, Schools and supporting organizations · Local Businesses · Surrounding Areas · For Sale Housing Developments · Rental Properties · Real Estate Agents · Civic Organizations What does the program look like? A Web based marketing program promoting Iow cost of entry, turn key promotion. The program anticipates wide participation with daily/weekly use, ease of engagement and constant education resulting in a new perception of Mound as a place to live, play and work. Promotion of the program through print advertisements, "on-demand" posters and displays, links from other Web Sites and www.moundbound.com Web site. What does our Participation look like? The Mound Bound cooperative marketing campaign offers several levels of sponsorship. For more information, contact Tammy Faiola at Faiola & Associates, Inc. 612.659.7800 or ffaiola@faiolaassociates.com. Faiola & Associates, Inc. "Be Mound Bound" February 15, 2005 Proprietary & Confidential Relocation Assistance Guidebook For Businesses, Farm Operations and Non-Profit Organizations EVERGREEN LAND SERVICES COMPANY 4131 OLD SIBLEY MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SUITE 201 EAGAN, MN 55122 PHONE: (651) 882-0200 / FAX (651) 882-6564 RELOCATION ASSISTANCE GUIDEBOOK FOR BUSINESSES, FARM OPERATIONS, NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS APPLICABLE LA WS Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1970, as amended Section 201: "The purpose of this title is to establish a uniform policy for fair and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result of federal and federally assisted programs in order that such persons shall not suffer disproportionate injuries as a result of programs designed for the benefit of thc public..." Minnesota Statute "In all acquisitions undertaken by any acquiring authority ... in which, due to the lack of federal financing participation, relocation assistance, services, payments and benefits under the Uniform Relocation Assistance Act of 1970 as amended are not available, the acquiring authority, as a cost of acquisition, shall provide all relocation assistance, services, payments and benefits required by the Uniform Act as amended." GENERAL INFORMATION Moving your business can be a significant interruption in your life. The Acquiring Agency recognizes the inconveniences placed upon your business for this public project, and is committed to do its best to provide you with information and assistance in the relocation process. A Relocation Advisor whose job it is to explain your benefits, and help you draw up your business relocation plans will contact you. Your Relocation Advisor will work directly with you to help your relocation go as smoothly as possible, to guide you through the payment documentation requirements and procedures, and to insure that your business receives all benefits for which it is eligible. Evergreen Land Services Company has been contracted to assist with the relocation on this project. Their phone number is (651) 882-0200 and the address is 4131 Old Sibley Memorial Highway, Suite 201, Eagan, MN 55122. -1- DEFINITIONS Acquiring Agency: An agency, which has the authority to acquire property by eminent domain (condemnation). Business: Any lawful activity, with the exception of a farm operation, conducted primarily for the purchase, sale, lease, or rental of personal or real property, or for the manufacture, processing, or marketing of products, commodities, or any other personal property, or for the sale of services to the public. Displaced Person: Any person who moves from the project site real property or moves his or her personal property from the project site real property as a direct result of a written notice of intent to acquire, the initiation of negotiations for, or the acquisition of, such project site real property for a project; or who moves permanently as a direct result of rehabilitation or demolition for a project. A displaced person will be classified as: An owner occupant of a residential property (includes mobile homes); or A tenant occupant of a residential property (includes mobile homes and sleeping rooms); or A business, farm, or nonprofit organization Farm: Any activity conducted solely or primarily for the production of one or more agricultural products or commodities, including timber, for sale or home use, and customarily producing such products or commodities in sufficient quantity to be capable of contributing materially to the operator's support. Nonprofit Organization: A public or private entity that has established its nonprofit status under applicable federal or state law. Person: Any individual, family, partnership, corporation, or association. Small Business: Any business, nonprofit organization, or farm having not more than 500 employees at the project site, except a business displaced from a site occupied by outdoor advertising signs, displays, or devices. Tenant: A person, who has the temporary use and occupancy of real property owned by another. Unlawful occupancy: A person who has been ordered to move by a court of competent jurisdiction prior to the initiation of negotiations or who is determined by the Agency to be a squatter occupying the real property without the permission of the owner. -2- NOTICE TO MOVE If possible, a mutually agreeable date for your move will be worked out. Unless there is a health or safety emergency, you will not be required to move without at least 90 days advance written notice of the date by which you will have to move/vacate the project site. INTENT OF THIS GUIDEBOOK The relocation laws and regulations are quite complex. This booklet is not meant to discuss the law and its procedures in detail. It is meant to give an overview of the relocation benefits and process applicable to businesses, farm operations, or nonprofit organizations displaced by public projects. Please discuss all concerns and questions regarding your relocation transaction with your Relocation Advisor to ensure your eligibility and prompt reimbursement of eligible relocation costs. Always contact your Relocation Advisor before you move or finalize your relocation plans. IMPORTANT You must keep your Relocation Advisor informed about your moving plans. You must provide the Advisor with reasonable advance written notice of the approximate date of the start of your move and an inventory of the items to be moved. You must permit the Advisor to make reasonable and timely inspections of the personal property at the project site and replacement/storage locations and to monitor the move. Failure to do this could jeopardize your claim. MOVING COST BENEFITS A business is considered a displaced person, per the above-listed definition, is entitled to Reimbursement (Payment) of Eligible Actual Reasonable Moving and Related Costs, including: Documented costs for moving the business inventory, personal property, and movable equipment. Moving costs include packing, unpacking, transportation up to 50 miles, moving insurance, and disconnection/reconnection of personal property and movable equipment. The cost of any actual expense must be considered reasonable by the Acquiring Agency. Storage costs may be allowed if it is necessary to store personal property/inventory while waiting for another replacement site, but the Agency must give prior approval of this storage before the move. -3- MOVING COST BENEFITS (continued) Professional Mover. You may be paid the actual reasonable costs of a professional moving company moving your business personal property and inventory. The Acquiring Agency will obtain two (or three) moving cost bids or estimates and the low competitive bid will typically be the approved moving cost. If you decide to move your business yourself on an actual cost basis, your moving payment may be based on actual, reasonable and necessary moving expenses supported by receipted bills or other evidence of actual expenses. Self-Move. You may minimize the amount of documentation needed to support your claim if you elect to make a non-documented "self-move" of your personal property. Payment for a non-documented self-move is based on the low bid or estimate prepared by qualified moving firms. Typically, two acceptable bids or estimates are required to determine the amount of eligible moving cost payment. If a business chooses to make a non-documented self-move, payment for the move, in the amount of the low bid or estimate, is made directly to the displaced business by the Acquiring Agency. No documentation of the actual moving costs incurred by the business is required. Documented costs: For replacing stationery on hand at the time of the move, and re- lettering movable signs, which have been made obsolete as a result of the move. Documented costs: For any license, permit or certification required of the displaced business at the replacement location. The eligible cost must be reasonable and necessary for reestablishment at the replacement location and the payment will be based on the remaining useful life of the existing license, permit, or certification if applicable. Documented costs: For reasonable and necessary professional services required to · Plan the move of the personal property · Move the personalproperty · Re-install the relocated personal property An expense under this category must be pre-approved by the Acquiring Agency before the cost is incurred, to insure that it is considered reasonable and necessary. Documented costs: For searching for a replacement location, up to the relocation regulations specified maximum amount $1,000. Documented costs: Incurred in attempting to sell an item that is not relocated. -4- MOVING COST BENEFITS (continued) Documented costs: Of the actual direct loss of tangible personal property, which is neither moved, nor promptly replaced with a "substitute" item at the replacement site. Payment is limited to the lesser of: · The estimated cost of moving and reinstalling the item · The market value of the item for its continued use at the project site, less any proceeds from its sale. If you intend to file a direct loss claim, it is important that you discuss your plans with your Relocation Advisor before you proceed. Further explanation and the additional requirements will be given to you at that time. Documented costs of the purchase and installation of "substitute" personal property, if an item at the project site is not moved but is promptly replaced with a substitute item that performs a comparable function at the replacement site. Payment will be limited to the lesser of: · The estimated cost of moving and reinstalling the item · The actual cost of the substitute item delivered and installed at the replacement site, less any proceeds from the sale or trade-in of the replaced item. If you intend to file a substitute personal property claim, it is important that you discuss your plans with your Relocation Advisory before you proceed. Further explanation and the additional requirements will be given to you at that time. -5- REESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES If you choose to receive a payment for your actual moving and related expenses, and if _you quali _fy as a "small business" per the definitions given earlier in this guidebook, you may also be entitled to reimbursement of documented actual eligible "re-establishment" expenses. The maximum allowance for "re-establishment" expenses is $10,000. Eligible expenses include the reasonable and necessary costs of: · Repairs to the replacement property as required by law. · Modifications to the replacement property to accommodate the business or to make the replacement structure suitable for conducting the business. · Construction and installation costs for exterior signs to advertise the business. · Provision of utilities from the right-of-way to improvements on the replacement site. · Redecorating or replacement of worn surfaces at the replacement site, such as o Paint o Paneling o Carpeting. · Feasibility surveys, soil testing, and marketing studies. · Professional services in connection with the purchase or lease of the replacement site. · Advertising the business's move to the replacement location. · Estimated increased costs of operation during the first two years at the replacement site, for such items as: · Lease or rental charges · Property taxes · Insurance premiums · Utility costs. · Other items that the Acquiring Agency considers essential to the reestablishment of the business. -6- FIXED PA YMENT "IN LIEU OF ACTUAL MOVING COSTS" A displaced business or farm operation may be eligible to choose a fixed payment (altemative allowance) instead of reimbursement for the actual moving related and reestablishment costs discussed above. To be eligible for a fixed payment "in lieu of actual moving costs", a displaced business must meet the following criteria: 1) The business cannot be relocated without a substantial loss of its existing patronage (clientele or net earnings). 2) The business is not part of a commercial enterprise having more than three other entities engaged in the same or similar activity and which are not being acquired by the Agency. 3) The business is not operated at the project site solely for the purpose of renting the site to others. 4) The business contributed materially to the income of the displaced owner during the two taxable years prior to the move. 5) The business owns or rents personal property, which must be moved in connection with the displacement, and the business vacates or relocates from its project site. The fixed payment may not be less than $1,000 or more than $20,000. average annual net eamings of the business or farm operation for the immediately prior to the taxable year in which it was displaced. It is based on the two taxable years Documentation in the form of income tax returns, certified financial statements, or other reasonable evidence of net earnings must be submitted by the displaced business to support the claim for a fixed payment. For a farm operation to be eligible for a fixed payment, the farm must be displaced either by total or partial acquisition. In the case of partial acquisition, the Agency must determine that the acquisition caused the farm operation to be displaced or caused a substantial change in the nature of the operation. -7- RELOCATION BENEFITS NOT TAXABLE INCOME No relocation payment will be considered as income for the purpose of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, re-designated as the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or for the purpose of determining eligibility for or the extent of eligibility of any person for assistance under the Social Security Act or any other Federal law, except for any Federal law providing low-income housing assistance. RELOCA TION AD VISOR Y ASSISTANCE Your relocation advisor will personally interview you to: 1. Determine your needs and preferences for your move/replacement location. 2. Explain relocation benefits, the process involved with relocation, and the payment documentation requirements. 3. Offer advisory services regarding the move, explanations of relocation benefits and procedures, and other assistance as necessary. 4. Research for and provide referrals to available replacement properties, as requested. 6. Provide the amount of the relocation benefits, as approved, in writing. YOUR RIGHT OF APPEAL Any displaced person may appeal the acquiring agency's determination of their eligibility for relocation assistance or the approved payment amount. An appeal must be in writing and sent directly to the acquiring agency. A written appeal of a denied claim for relocation assistance and payments must be submitted within three months after relocating. Your relocation advisor will provide you with the acquiring agency address if you wish to file a relocation appeal. -8-