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01-07-2021 (WEDC) Agenda Packet • 4 4, NOTICE OF MEETING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Regular Meeting Agenda January 7, 2021 — 8:30 A.M. Wylie Municipal Complex—Council Conference Room 300 Country Club Road, Building#100 Wylie, Texas 75098 Demond Dawkins President John Yeager Vice President Melisa Whitehead Secretary Gino Mulligi Treasurer Tim Gilchrist Board Member Mayor Matthew Porter Ex-Officio Member Chris Hoisted,City Manager Ex-Officio Member Jason Greiner Executive Director Angel Wygant BRE Director Rachael Hermes Senior Assistant In accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code, this agenda has been posted at the Wylie Municipal Complex, distributed to the appropriate news media, and posted on the City Website: www.wylietexas.gov within the required time frame. CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum. INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION Residents may address the WEDC Board regarding an item that is or is not listed on the agenda. Residents must provide their name and address. The WEDC Board requests that comments be limited to three (3) minutes. In addition, the WEDC Board is not allowed to converse,deliberate or take action on any matter presented during citizen participation. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the WEDC Board of Directors and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items.If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider and act upon approval of the November 19, 2020 Minutes of the WEDC Board of Directors Meeting. B. Consider and act upon approval of the November 2020 WEDC Treasurer's Report. ACTION ITEMS 1. Consider and act upon issues surrounding the disposition of WEDC property located at 201. Industrial Court. WEDC—Agenda January 7, 2021 Page 2 of 3 2. Consider and act upon issues surrounding an existing Perfoliiiance Agreement between the WEDC and WB Real Estate, LLC. 3. Consider and act upon issues surrounding an existing Performance Agreement between the WEDC and First Miracle, Inc. DISCUSSION ITEMS 4. Staff report: WEDC Property Update,Engineering Report,Upcoming Events,Annual Report, WEDC Activities and Programs. EXECUTIVE SESSION If during the course of the meeting covered by this notice, the Wylie Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) should determine that a closed or executive meeting or session of the WEDC Board,or a consultation with the attorney for the City, should be held or is required, then such closed or executive meeting or session or consultation with attorney as authorized by the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code§551.001 et. seq., will be held by the WEDC Board at the date, hour, and place given in this notice as the WEDC Board may conveniently meet in such closed or executive meeting or session or consult with the attorney for the City concerning any and all subjects and for any and all purposes permitted by the Act, including, but not limited to, the following sections and purposes: Texas Government Code Sections: §551.071—Private consultation with an attorney for the City. §551.072—Discussing purchase, exchange, lease or value of real property. §551.073—Discussing prospective gift or donation to the City. §551.074—Discussing personnel or to hear complaints against personnel. §551.076—Discussing deployment of security personnel or devices or security audit. §551.087—Discussing certain economic development matters. Section 551.072 (Real Estate) of the Local Government Code, Vernon's Texas Code Annotated (Open Meetings Act). Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at: • State Highway 78 &Alanis • State Highway 78 &Birmingham • State Highway 78 & Brown • FM 544 & Cooper • Regency & Steel Section 551.074 (Personnel Matters) of the Local Government Code, Vernon's Texas Code Annotated(Open Meetings Act). • Evaluation of WEDC Staff Section 551.087 (Economic Development) of the Local Government Code, Vernon's Texas Code Annotated(Open Meetings Act). Deliberation regarding commercial or financial information that the WEDC has received from a business prospect and to discuss the offer of incentives for: • Project 2018-9b • Project 2018-9c WEDC—Agenda January 7, 2021 Page 3 of 3 • Project 2020-7a • Project 2020-1 la • Project 2020-1 lb • Project 2020-12a RECONVENE INTO OPEN MEETING Take any action as a result from Executive Session ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATION I certift that this Notice of Meeting was posted on this 31 sz day of December 2020 at 5:00 p.m. as required by law in accordance with Section 551.042 of the Texas Government Code and that the appropriate news media was contacted. As a courtesy, this agenda is also posted on the City of Wylie website:www.wylietexas.gov. Stephanie Storm,City Secretary Date Notice Removed Minutes Wylie Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors Meeting November 19, 2020— 8:30 A.M. 300 Country Club Road, Building#100 Wylie, TX 75098 CALL TO ORDER Announce the presence of a Quorum President Demond Dawkins called the regular meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. Board Members present were John Yeager,Melisa Whitehead, and Gino Mulliqi. Board Member Tim Gilchrist arrived at 8:36 a.m. Ex-Officio Members Mayor Matthew Porter and City Manager Chris Holsted were present. WEDC staff present included Executive Director Jason Greiner, BRE Director Angel Wygant, and Senior Assistant Rachael Hermes. INVOCATION &PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE President Dawkins gave the invocation and led the Pledge of Allegiance. CITIZEN PARTICIPATION With no citizen participation,President Dawkins moved to Consent Agenda. CONSENT AGENDA All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the WEDC Board of Directors and will be enacted by one motion. There will not be separate discussion of these items. If discussion is desired, that item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. A. Consider and act upon approval of the October 21, 2020 Minutes of the WEDC Board of Directors Meeting. B. Consider and act upon approval of the October 2020 WEDC Treasurer's Report. Board Action A motion was made by John Yeager, seconded by Gino Mulliqi, to approve the Consent Agenda as presented. A vote was taken, and the motion passed 4-0. ACTION ITEMS Board Member Tim Gilchrist arrived during discussion of Item 1. 1. Consider and act upon the Project and Design Fees between Teague,Nall, and Perkins,Inc. and the North Texas Municipal Water District for the relocation of a 42"water line at Hwy 78 &Brown. Staff Comments Staff referenced the Development Agreement that was entered into with NTMWD in May 2020 for the relocation of the water line at Hwy 78 &Brown. The expenses have been outlined at this stage in the process and the estimated costs have increased. Per terms of the Agreement, NTMWD requires a letter of support and understanding of the projected costs and payment for the Project and Design Fees with Teague,Nall, and Perkins,Inc. The Opinion of Probable Construction Costs WEDC — Minutes November 19, 2020 Page 2 of 4 (OPCC) outlines a cost of$1,122,000, which includes $938,448 plus a 20% contingency. Overall, the OPCC and Project/Design Fees brings the adjusted budget for the water line relocation to $1,308,680. Board Member Mulliqi discussed the impact that this increase could have on other anticipated projects as well as the need to move forward with the water line relocation. Mayor Porter noted that the value of the property is tied to completion of this project and commented that sales tax numbers have remained healthy and will potentially help alleviate the burden of some of the additional cost. Staff discussed overall expenses and cost estimates for capital projects in the budget and the need to prioritize projects based on both the funds available and the timing of projects.President Dawkins discussed moving forward with the necessary water line relocation and revisiting the budget and priorities as needed. Staff noted that these decisions will be brought back to the Board on a regular basis for their input and direction. Board Action A motion was made by Gino Mulliqi, seconded by John Yeager, to approve the Project and Design Fees and further authorize the Executive Director to process payment to NTMWD in the amount of$186,680. A vote was taken, and the motion passed 5-0. 2. Consider and act upon a Performance Agreement between the WEDC and American Entitlements,LLC. Staff Comments Staff noted that this project had originally been presented to the Board back in 2019 and was taken. for City Council approval in October 2020. This project will add nearly 40 full-time employees and invest over$100,000 in the downtown district. The proposed Agreement is tied to job creation over the base employment of seven employees and will outline an incentive of$1,000 per new FTE position, with a maximum incentive of$33,000, payable over a three-year period. The Economic Impact Analysis (EIA) indicates that the project will generate approximately $258,274 in overall tax revenue over the next ten years. For every $1 that the WEDC invests, this business is investing $7.82 in our community. Board Action A motion was made by Tim Gilchrist, seconded by Melisa Whitehead, to approve a Performance Agreement between the WEDC and American Entitlements, LLC. Providing for a maximum incentive of $33,000 and further authorizing the WEDC Executive Director to execute said Agreement. A vote was taken, and the motion passed 5-0. DISCUSSION ITEMS 3. Staff report: WEDC Property Update, Engineering Report, Downtown Parking, Upcoming Events,WEDC Activities and Programs. Staff provided an overview of Manufacturing Day 2020 activities and programs. Due to COVID, staff coordinated with WISD to provide a virtual program, which ultimately resulted in a greater number of students being able to participate. A Legacy Manufacturing Award was presented to Raymond Cooper at the Chamber Workforce Webinar to recognize his contributions to the business community in Wylie. Staff discussed the ability to use the national recognition of Manufacturing Day to draw attention to local opportunities and manufacturers,while also highlighting partnerships in the community. Mayor Porter expressed interest in the City partnering with WEDC for Manufacturing Day 2021 to further broaden the program and include the adult workforce. Staff and Board Member Gilchrist also noted the importance of keeping parents informed as it relates to the viability of manufacturing opportunities and careers for the students. WEDC — Minutes November 19, 2020 Page 3 of 4 Sales tax revenues allocated in October for the August filing period were up nearly 11%. Sales tax revenues allocated in November, filed in September, show an increase of nearly 25%. Demolition estimates have been obtained for Commerce/Kirby/Industrial Ct. properties. Staff discussed the option of demolishing structures and marketing sites for potential development or waiting to redevelop sites later. Related to leased property, staff will tour facilities and review compliance and leases in the corning months. Code concerns related to parking on Cooper Drive seem to have been resolved with the installation of"No Parking" signs. Environmental review at Hwy 78/Brown are in the final stages with TCEQ. Field work on Alanis is in process and the property will be brush-hogged and cleaned up once the leaves have fallen. License agreements will be drafted to allow construction staging for Ken Ross, Inc. on Cooper Drive and a contractor for TxDOT has contacted WEDC for permission to stage off Kirby Drive. Mayor Porter advised exercising caution and the Board agreed that a contract should be drafted to detail expectations and limitations related to any potential use of WEDC-owned property. Staff advised that any License Agreements would be drafted by the Attorney and brought back for review by the Board.Regarding Downtown Parking, Staff is waiting on a draft of an ILA from Union Pacific and will provide it to the City Manager when it is received. Staff will provide information to the Board regarding tours of Collin College Technical Campus when dates and times are determined. Staff informed the Board that Sales Tax Workshops are available through TEDC for the Board and/or City Council. Staff noted that the WEDC Annual Report&Presentation will be provided to City Council in January. Mayor Porter discussed a future work session involving the City Council, Planning and Zoning Board, and WEDC Board to review and evaluate the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Staff noted that the WEDC website and logo updates are in process. Staff will provide information to the Board when filming for video production for downtown is scheduled. Annual reviews for staff have been completed and final changes to the Employee Handbook will be made. EXECUTIVE SESSION Recessed into Closed Session at 9:31 a.m. in compliance with Section 551.001, et. seq. Texas Government Code, to wit: Section 551.072 (Real Estate) of the Local Government Code, Vernon's Texas Code Annotated (Open Meetings Act). Consider the sale or acquisition of properties located at: • State Highway 78 & Alanis • State Highway 78 & Birmingham • State Highway 78 & Brown • F.M. 544 & Cooper • Regency & Steel Section 551.087 (Economic Development) of the Local Government Code, Vernon's Texas Code Annotated (Open Meetings Act). Deliberation regarding commercial or financial information that the WEDC has received from a business prospect and to discuss the offer of incentives for: • Project 2018-9b • Project 2019-3a • Project 2020-9a WEDC—Minutes November 19, 2020 Page 4 of 4 • Project 2020-10a RECONVENE INTO OPEN MEETING Take any action as a result from Executive Session President Demond Dawkins reconvened into Open Session at 10:22 a.m. ADJOURNMENT With no further business,President Dawkins adjourned the WEDC Board meeting at 10:22 a.m. Demond Dawkins,President ATTEST: Jason Greiner,Executive Director �a ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PMENCORPORATION Wylie Economic Development Board AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: January 7,2021 Item Number: B Department: WEDC (Staff Use Only) Prepared By: Jason Greiner Account Code: Date Prepared: 12/10/2020 Exhibits: 4 Subject Consider and act upon approval of the November 2020 WEDC Treasurer's Report. Recommendation Motion to approve the November 2020 WEDC Treasurer's Report. Discussion Presented for the Board's review and approval is the November 2020 Treasurer's Report detailing the month and year-to-date financial transactions and perfolivance against budget. In this report you will find the Revenue and Expense Report, Statement of Net Position, Balance Sheet, and Sales Tax Report. TRANSFERS: $1,664.00 from Special Services to Insurance/General Liability REVENUES: Sales Tax Revenue earned in September, allocated in November,was $384,953.89, an increase of 24.85% over the same period in 2019. Overall, FY20 saw a 12.08% increase in Sales Tax Revenue from the previous year. EXPENSES: Incentives $250,000 Cross Development Reimbursement Incentive (1 of 1) $87,500 SCSD-Finnell (2 of 2) Engineering/Architecture $30,504.42 Helmberger& Associates (Hwy 78 & Brown) Infrastructure Projects $186,680.00 NTMWD (Hwy 78/Brown Design Fees) Page 1 of 1 Wylie Economic Development Corporation MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT November 30,2020 ANNUAL CURRENT PRIOR YEAR PO YTD BUDGET YTD ACTUAL %OF BUDGET BUDGET MONTH ADJUST. ENCUMBRANCE BALANCE ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION FY 2020-2021 FY 2020-2021 FY 2020-2021 FY 2020-2021 REVENUE SUMMARY CLAIM ON CASH/Bal Sheet $ 1,407,509.00 $ 1,560,831.49 SALES TAX $ 2,968,437.00 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 2,968,437.00 0.00% A ALLOCATED INTEREST EARNINGS $ 6,000.00 $ - $ - $ 73.37 $ - $ 5,926.63 1.22% RENTAL INCOME $ 153,240.00 $ 3,735.00 $ - $ 10,320.00 $ - $ 142,920.00 6.73% GAIN/LOSS-SALE OF PROPERTY $ 164,500.00 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 164,500.00 0.00% BANK NOTE PROCEEDS $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% REVENUES $3,292,177.00 $ 3,735.00 $ - $ 10,393.37 $ - $ 3,281,783.63 0.32% EXPENDITURE SUMMARY PERSONNEL $ 336,516.00 $ 25,919.75 $ - $ 42,685.04 $ - $ 293,830.96 12.68% OPERATING EXPENSES $ $5,/03.00 $ 7,617.16 $ - $ 12,255.13 $ 827.38 $ 43,620.49 23.07% B INCENTIVES $ 1,130,310.00 $ 337,500.00 $ - $ 337,500.00 $ - $ 792,810.00 29.86% SPECIAL SERVICES $ 85,451 U0 $ 3,723.39 $ - $ 4,686.49 $ 1,331.78 $ 82,462.73 6.80% ADVERTISING $ 114,100.00 $ 3,020.00 $ - $ 3,020.00 $ 7,038.38 $ 104,041.62 8.82% COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ 44,550.00 $ 1,524.27 $ - $ 1,524.27 $ - $ 43,025.73 3.42% TRAVEL&TRAINING $ 62,600.00 $ 805.90 $ - $ 805.90 $ - $ 61,794.10 1.29% DUES&SUBSCRIPTIONS $ 30,018.00 $ 6,002.42 $ - $ 11,757.55 $ - $ 18,260.45 39.17% AUDIT&LEGAL $ 33,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ - $ 3,000.00 $ 267.15 $ 29,732.85 9.90% ENGINEERING&ARCHITECTURAL $ 87,500.00 $ - $ - $ - $ 30,504.42 $ 56,995.58 34.86% DEBT SERVICE $ 541,878.00 $ 50,733.93 $ - $ 101,012.77 $ - $ 440,865.23 18.64% LAND $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS $ 1,005,000.00 $ 186,680.00 $ - $ 186,680.00 $ - $ 818,320.00 18.58% FURNITURE&FIXTURES $ 2,500.00 $ 797.00 $ - $ 797.00 $ - $ 1,703.00 31.88% CONTRA CAPITAL $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - 0.00% TOTAL EXPENDITURES $3,533,156.00 $ 627,323.82 $ - $ 705,724.15 $ 39,969.11 $ 2,787,462.74 21.11% REV OVER/(UNDER) EXPEN $ (240,979.00) $ (623,588.82) $ - $ (695,330.78) $ (39,969.11) $ 494,320.89 A. SLSTX Rev earned in Sept,allocated in Nov,was$384,953.89,an increase of 24.85%over the same period in 2019. Sales Tax received for all 12 months of FY due to 2 month accrual to prior FY. B.Operating Expenses include Supplies,Maint Materials,Rental,Communication,Insurance and Utilities. Wylie Economic Development Corporation Statement of Net Position As of November 30,2020 Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,562,890.69 Receivables $ 130,000.00 Note 2 Inventories $ 12,027,937.50 Prepaid Items $ - Total Assets $ 13,720,828.19 Deferred Outflows of Resources Pensions $ 134,955.55 Total deferred outflows of resources $ 134,955.55 Liabilities Accounts Payable and other current liabilities $ 37,732.43 Unearned Revenue $ 40,200.00 Note 2 Non current liabilities: Due within one year $ 374,845.78 Note 3 Due in more than one year $ 5,107,130.44 Total Liabilities $ 5,559,908.65 Deferred Inflows of Resources Pensions $ (1,490.41) Total deferred inflows of resources $ (1,490.41) Net Position Net investment in capital assets $ - Unrestricted $ 8,297,365.50 Total Net Position $ 8,297,365.50 Note 1: Includes incentives in the form of forgivable loans for$70,000(Exco) and$60,000(LUV-ROS) Note 2: Exco amortization;deposits from rental property Note 3: Liabilities due within one year includes compensated absences of$93,673 12-09-2020 03:15 PM CITY OF WYLIE PAGE: 1 BALANCE SHEET AS OF: NOVEMBER 30TB, 2020 111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP ACCOUNT# TITLE ASSETS 1000-10110 CLAIM ON CASH AND CASH EQUIV. 1,560,831.49 1000-10115 CASH - WEDC - INWOOD 0.00 1000-10135 ESCROW 0.00 1000-10180 DEPOSITS 2,000.00 1000-10198 OTHER - MISC CLEARING 0.00 1000-10341 TEXPOOL 0.00 1000-10343 LOGIC 0.00 1000-10481 INTEREST RECEIVABLE 0.00 1000-11511 ACCTS REC - MISC 0.00 1000-11517 ACCTS REC - SALES TAX 0.00 1000-12810 LEASE PAYMENTS RECEIVABLE 0.00 1000-12950 LOAN PROCEEDS RECEIVABLE 0.00 1000-12996 LOAN RECEIVABLE 0.00 1000-12997 ACCTS REC - JTM TECH 0.00 1000-12998 ACCTS REC - FORGIVEABLE LOANS 70,000.00 1000-14112 INVENTORY - MATERIAL/ SUPPLY 0.00 1000-14116 INVENTORY - LAND & BUILDINGS 12,088,145.50 1000-14118 INVENTORY - BAYCO/ SANDEN BLVD 0.00 1000-14310 PREPAID EXPENSES - MISC 0.00 1000-14410 DEFERRED OUTFLOWS 831,600.00 14,552,576.99 TOTAL ASSETS 14,552,576.99 LIABILITIES 2000-20110 FEDERAL INCOME TAX PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20111 MEDICARE PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20112 CHILD SUPPORT PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20113 CREDIT UNION PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20114 IRS LEVY PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20115 NATIONWIDE DEFERRED COMP 0.00 2000-20116 HEALTH INSUR PAY-EMPLOYEE ( 20.93) 2000-20117 TMRS PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20118 ROTH IRA PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20119 WORKERS COMP PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20120 FICA PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20121 TEC PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20122 STUDENT LOAN LEVY PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20123 ALIMONY PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20124 BANKRUPTCY PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20125 VALIC DEFERRED COMP 0.00 2000-20126 ICMA PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20127 EMP. LEGAL SERVICES PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20130 FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT 1,291.64 2000-20131 EDWARD JONES DEFERRED COMP 0.00 2000-20132 EMP CARE ELITE 12.00 2000-20151 ACCRUED WAGES PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20180 ADDIT EMPLOYEE INSUR PAY 48.00 2000-20199 MISC PAYROLL PAYABLE 0.00 12-09-2020 03:15 PM CITY OF WYLIE PAGE: 2 BALANCE SHEET AS OF: NOVEMBER 30TH, 2020 111-WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVEL CORP ACCOUNT# TITLE 2000-20201 AP PENDING 4,136.35 2000-20210 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20530 PROPERTY TAXES PAYABLE 0.00 2000-20540 NOTES PAYABLE 831,600.00 2000-20810 DUE TO GENERAL FUND 0.00 2000-22270 DEFERRED INFLOW 39,000.00 2000-22275 DEF INFLOW - LEASE PRINCIPAL 0.00 2000-22280 DEFERRED INFLOW - LEASE INT 0.00 2000-22915 RENTAL DEPOSITS 1,200.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES 877,267.06 EQUITY 3000-34110 FUND BALANCE - RESERVED 0.00 3000-34590 FUND BALANCE-UNRESERV/UNDESIG 14,370,640.71 TOTAL BEGINNING EQUITY 14,370,640.71 TOTAL REVENUE 10,393.37 TOTAL EXPENSES 705,724.15 REVENUE OVER/(UNDER) EXPENSES ( 695,330.78) TOTAL EQUITY & OVER/(UNDER) 13,675,309.93 TOTAL LIABILITIES, EQUITY & OVER/(UNDER) 14,552,576.99 12-09-2020 03:15 PM CITY OF WYLIE PAGE: 1 BALANCE SHEET AS OF: NOVEMBER 30TB, 2020 922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT (WEDC) ACCOUNT# TITLE ASSETS 1000-10312 GOVERNMENT NOTES 0.00 1000-18110 LOAN - WEDC 0.00 1000-18120 LOAN - BIRMINGHAM 0.00 1000-18210 AMOUNT TO BE PROVIDED 0.00 1000-18220 BIRMINGHAM LOAN 0.00 1000-19050 DEF OUTFLOW TMRS CONTRIBUTIONS 37,244.29 1000-19051 DEF OUTFLOW SDBF CONTRIBUTIONS 472.00 1000-19075 DEF OUTFLOW - INVESTMENT EXP 37,954.48 1000-19100 DEF OUTFLOW - ACT EXP/ASSUMP 59,284.78 1000-19125 (GAIN)/LOSS ON ASSUMPTION CHG( 725.41) 1000-19126 DEF INFLOW SDBF CONTRIBUTIONS( 765.00) 133,465.14 TOTAL ASSETS 133,465.14 LIABILITIES 2000-20310 COMPENSATED ABSENCES PAYABLE ( 72,945.16) 2000-20311 COMP ABSENCES PAYABLE-CURRENT 93,673.00 2000-21410 ACCRUED INTEREST PAYABLE 8,803.17 2000-28205 WEDC LOANS/CURRENT 272,369.61 2000-28220 BIRMINGHAM LOAN 0.00 2000-28230 INWOOD LOAN 0.00 2000-28232 ANB LOAN/EDGE 0.00 2000-28233 ANB LOAN/PEDDICORD WHITE 0.00 2000-28234 ANB LOAN/RANDACK HUGHES 0.00 2000-28235 ANB LOAN 0.00 2000-28236 ANB CONSTRUCTION LOAN 0.00 2000-28237 ANB LOAN/ WOODBRIDGE PARKWAY 0.00 2000-28238 ANB LOAN/BUCHANAN 0.00 2000-28239 ANB LOAN/JONES:HOBART PAYOFF 0.00 2000-28240 HUGHES LOAN 0.00 2000-28242 ANB LOAN/HWY 78:5TH ST REDEV 4,095,819.31 2000-28245 ANB LOAN/DALLAS WHIRLPOOL 640,776.23 2000-28247 JARRARD LOAN 174,168.89 2000-28250 CITY OF WYLIE LOAN 0.00 2000-28260 PRIME KUTS LOAN 0.00 2000-28270 BOWLAND/ANDERSON LOAN 0.00 2000-28280 CAPITAL ONE CAZAD LOAN 0.00 2000-28290 HOBART/COMMERCE LOAN 0.00 2000-29150 NET PENSION LIABILITY 262,947.17 2000-29151 SDBF LIABILITY 6,364.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES 5,481,976.22 12-09-2020 03:15 PM CITY OF WYLIE PAGE: 2 BALANCE SHEET AS OF: NOVEMBER 30TH, 2020 922-GEN LONG TERM DEBT (WEDC) ACCOUNT# TITLE EQUITY 3000-34590 FUND BALANCE-UNRESERV/UNDESIG( 5,293,864.74) 3000-35900 UNRESTRICTED NET POSITION ( 120,264.00) TOTAL BEGINNING EQUITY ( 5,414,128.74) TOTAL REVENUE 0.00 TOTAL EXPENSES ( 65,617.66) REVENUE OVER/(UNDER) EXPENSES 65,617.66 TOTAL EQUITY & OVER/(UNDER) ( 5,348,511.08) TOTAL LIABILITIES, EQUITY & OVER/(UNDER) 133,465.14 Wylie Economic Development Corporation SALES TAX REPORT November 30, 2020 BUDGETED YEAR DIFF % DIFF MONTH FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 19 vs. 20 19 vs. 20 DECEMBER $ 197,807.79 $ 184,848.59 $ 214,867.15 $ 226,663.94 $ 11,796.79 5.49% JANUARY $ 196,347.26 $ 191,895.71 $ 223,749.61 $ 218,520.22 $ (5,229.39) -2.34% FEBRUARY $ 276,697.76 $ 275,667.83 $ 307,366.66 $ 362,129.18 $ 54,762.52 17.82% MARCH $ 191,647.73 $ 182,852.50 $ 208,222.32 $ 228,091.34 $ 19,869.03 9.54% APRIL $ 168,844.20 $ 163,484.89 $ 182,499.53 $ 203,895.57 $ 21,396.05 11.72% MAY $ 244,816.19 $ 203,707.17 $ 274,299.18 $ 289,224.35 $ 14,925.18 5.44% JUNE $ 191,732.46 $ 199,412.29 $ 234,173.88 $ 239,340.35 $ 5,166.47 2.21% JULY $ 223,570.59 $ 213,976.64 $ 215,107.94 $ 296,954.00 $ 81,846.06 38.05% AUGUST $ 261,573.00 $ 249,589.63 $ 283,602.93 $ 325,104.34 $ 41,501.40 14.63% SEPTEMBER $ 210,974.00 $ 213,425.79 $ 243,048.40 $ 259,257.89 $ 16,209.49 6.67% OCTOBER $ 195,549.11 $ 210,701.71 $ 224,875.38 $ 249,357.02 $ 24,481.65 10.89% NOVEMBER $ 267,816.13 $ 273,196.62 $ 308,324.41 $ 384,953.89 $ 76,629.48 24.85% Sub-Total $ 2,627,376.22 $ 2,562,759.35 $ 2,920,137.37 $ 3,283,492.09 $ 363,354.72 12.08% Total $ 2,627,376.22 $ 2,562,759.35 $ 2,920,137.37 $ 3,283,492.09 $ 363,354.72 12.08% WEDC Sales Tax Analysis $450,000 $400,000 $350,000 $300,000 $250,000 $200,000 2019 $150,000 is 2020 $100,000 $50,000 $0 O cue """Sales Tax collections typically take 2 months to be reflected as Revenue. SlsTx receipts are then accrued back 2 months. Example:November SlsTx REVENUE in FY21 is actually September SlsTx and is therefore accrued back to FY20. 4 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Wylie Economic Development Board AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: January 7, 2021 Item Number: 1 Department: WEDC (Staff Use Only) Prepared By: Jason Greiner Account Code: Date Prepared: 12/8/20 Exhibits: Subject Consider and act upon issues surrounding the disposition of WEDC property located at 201 Industrial Court. Recommendation Motion to award a contract to InterCon Demolition in the amount of $24,500 and further authorizing the Executive Director to execute any and all necessary documents. Discussion The WEDC acquired 201 Industrial Court in December of 2016. The property has since been vacated and staff is bringing this item back to the Board to consider and act upon the demolition of the property. WEDC staff received a quote from Intercon Demolition in the amount of$24,500. Additionally, an asbestos inspection has been completed, with no asbestos found, and the property is cleared for demolition. Since demolition of this property was not budgeted in FY 21, a Mid-Year Budget Amendment will be necessary to fund this demolition in the current fiscal year. Page 1 of 1 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Wylie Economic Development Board AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: January 7, 2021 Item Number: 2 Department: WEDC (Staff Use Only) Prepared By: Jason Greiner Account Code: Date Prepared: 12/11/20 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider and act upon issues surrounding an existing Performance Agreement between the WEDC and WB Real Estate, LLC. Recommendation Motion to approve a First Amendment to the Performance Agreement between the WEDC and WB Real Estate, LLC. Discussion As you will recall, WB Real Estate requested assistance from the WEDC specifically related to the unforeseen costs associated with boring and excavating under Highway 78. The WEDC Board unanimously approved the Qualified Infrastructure Reimbursement back on July 22, 2020. At this time, the boring, excavating and installation of the utility line has been completed. However, the contractors have not received final approval and acceptance from Oncor. WEDC Staff is recommending a 60- day extension to the Performance Agreement to provide enough time for the WB Real Estate team to receive formal written approval from Oncor. If the WEDC Board prefers to take no action on this item, then Staff will notify WB Real Estate that they are in default and ineligible to receive the $13,149 reimbursement incentive. Page 1 of 1 FIRST AMENDMENT TO PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT (this "First Amendment"),is entered into and is effective as of the 7th day of January, 2021 by and between WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a Texas economic development corporation ("WEDC"), and WB Real Estate, LLC, a Texas limited liability company(the"Company"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, WEDC Board of Directors approved that certain Performance Agreement between WEDC and Company on July 22,2020 to facilitate the development of a 1.445 acres,more or less,located at 350 South Hwy 78,in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas(the"Project"); and WHEREAS,WEDC and Company desire to modify and amend the Agreement in certain respects, as more particularly set forth in this First Amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, in an effort to address unforeseen circumstances surrounding the development of qualified infrastructure,the WEDC and Company covenant and agree as follows: 1. Defined Terms. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this First Amendment will have the meanings given to them in the Agreement. 2. Modification to Performance Obligations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, the Qualified Infrastructure Deadline as defined in the Agreement is hereby modified to be 5:00 p.m.,Central Time,on March 1,2021 (the amended"Qualified Infrastructure Deadline"). In addition, the Economic Assistance Termination outlined in the Agreement is hereby modified to March 1,2021. 3. Default. The WEDC's obligation to pay any portion of the Reimbursement Incentive to Company WILL TERMINATE if Company defaults by not completing all of the Perfointance Obligations by the Economic Assistance Termination herein amended. 4. Ratification. As expressly modified by this First Amendment, the Agreement is hereby ratified and confirmed by WEDC and Company. 5. Counterparts; Transmission. This First Amendment may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement. Transmission of an executed signature page of this First Amendment by email will be effective to create a binding agreement. [Signatures appear on next page] FIRST AMENDMENT TO PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT—Page 1 Project 2020-4d/WB Real Estate,LLC. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this First Amendment the day and year first above written. WEDC: Wylie Economic Development Corporation, a Texas Corporation By: Name: Title: COMPANY: WB Real Estate, LLC, a Texas limited liability company ("Company"). By: Name: Title: FIRST AMENDMENT TO PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT—Page 2 Project 2020-4d/WB Real Estate,LLC. '9 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Wylie Economic Development Board AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: January 7, 2021 Item Number: 3 Department: WEDC (Staff Use Only) Prepared By: Jason Greiner Account Code: Date Prepared: 12/11/20 Exhibits: 1 Subject Consider and act upon issues surrounding an existing Perfo,mance Agreement between the WEDC and First Miracle, Inc. Recommendation Motion to approve a First Amendment to the Perfotniance Agreement between the WEDC and First Miracle, Inc. Discussion As you will recall, First Miracle requested assistance from the WEDC specifically related to the installation of a fire suppression system in their 4,626 square foot building located in Historic Downtown Wylie, more specifically 101 N Ballard Avenue in Wylie, Texas. The WEDC Board approved a Performance Agreement with First Miracle, Inc. on July 22, 2020. At this time, the fire suppression system water lines and utility work has been completed. However, the contractors mistakenly ordered and installed the wrong monitoring system. After discussing the issue with both First Miracle and the Fire Marshal, staff believes that the correct system should be installed in the next few weeks. Staff is recommending a 60-day extension to the Performance Agreement to allow additional time for First Miracle, Inc. to receive the Final Fire Approval as required per the Agreement. If the WEDC Board prefers to take no action on this item, then Staff will notify First Miracle that they are in default and ineligible to receive the $11,800 reimbursement incentive. Page 1 of 1 FIRST AMENDMENT TO PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT (this "First Amendment"),is entered into and is effective as of the 7th day of January, 2021 by and between WYLIE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, a Texas economic development corporation ("WEDC"), and First Miracle,Inc., a Texas corporation(the "Company"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, WEDC Board of Directors approved that certain Performance Agreement between WEDC and Company on July 22, 2020 to provide financial and/or economic assistance to plan and construct certain infrastructure improvements for the Company's facility located at 101 N. Ballard Avenue in the City of Wylie, Collin County, Texas(the"Project"); and WHEREAS,WEDC and Company desire to modify and amend the Agreement in certain respects, as more particularly set forth in this First Amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, in an effort to address unforeseen circumstances surrounding the development of qualified infrastructure,the WEDC and Company covenant and agree as follows: 1. Defined Terms. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this First Amendment will have the meanings given to them in the Agreement. 2. Modification to Performance Obligations. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement, the Final Inspection Deadline as defined in the Agreement is hereby modified to be 5:00 p.m., Central Time, on March 1, 2021 (the amended "Final Inspection Deadline"). In addition, the Economic Assistance Termination outlined in the Agreement is hereby modified to March 1 2021. 3. Default. The WEDC's obligation to pay any portion of the Reimbursement Incentive to Company WILL TERMINATE if Company defaults by not completing all of the Performance Obligations by the Economic Assistance Termination herein amended. 4. Ratification. As expressly modified by this First Amendment, the Agreement is hereby ratified and confirmed by WEDC and Company. 5. Counterparts; Transmission. This First Amendment may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which shall constitute one and the same agreement. Transmission of an executed signature page of this First Amendment by email will be effective to create a binding agreement. [Signatures appear on next page] FIRST AMENDMENT TO PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT—Page 1 Project 2019-12c/First Miracle,Inc. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this First Amendment the day and year first above written. WEDC: Wylie Economic Development Corporation, a Texas Corporation By: Name: Title: COMPANY: First Miracle, Inc, a Texas Corporation("Company"). By: Name: Title: FIRST AMENDMENT TO PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT—Page 2 Project 2019-12c/First Miracle,Inc. 4 -4 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Wylie Economic Development Board AGENDA REPORT Meeting Date: January 7,2021 Item Number: 4 (Staff Use Only) Department: WEDC Prepared By: Jason Greiner Account Code: Date Prepared: 12/30/20 Exhibits: 2 Subject Staff report: WEDC Property Update, Engineering Report, Upcoming Events, Annual Report, WEDC Activities and Programs. Recommendation No action is requested by staff for this item. Discussion Staff will lead a discussion regarding WEDC Properties,Engineering Reports,Upcoming Events,Annual Report,and an overall review of issues surrounding WEDC Activities and Programs. 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Southwest's first female 'kla executive,dies at 75 When completed,the entire Elevon development is designed for more than 4,50o homes,about 1,00o multifamily residences,an 8o-acre business park and more than 10o acres of mixed-use Dallas area added construction. thousands of construction jobs in'2o ` The first 3oo-acre phase will start construction in early 2021.Homes will sell at prices starting r ` in the mid $200,000S. American Airlines bans emotional support Arlington-based D.R.Horton will be one of the builders in the community,county records show. animals after years of It's been the nation's largest homebuilder by volume since 2002. controversy over flying 1. with pets "Elevon is three years in the making from site selection and entitlement to the engineering of the first phase of development,"said John Marlin,partner and CEO of the development firm."The Wylie/Lavon submarket is an area of strong growth and we are excited to be part of shaping the growth in this area." av4y '1,ti SPONSORED CONTENT Looking For a New SUV?Take This One For a Test Drive Lr BY r✓ The Elevon plan includes a number of pocket parks,an extensive trail system,multiple amenity centers and public school sites.The entire development will be more than 1,50o acres. Dallas-based PMB Capital Investments provided some of the debt for the project,Collin County records show.JBI Partners of Carrollton provided engineering,planning and architectural services. MA Partners has developed multiple projects in Dallas-Fort Worth,Austin and Houston.It currently has almost 3,00o acres under development,with projects underway in Dallas,Fort Worth and Melissa. Its new project is in a suburban area that's seeing increased residential development. "Wylie has been the most active market area and is now nearing build-out,"said Ted Wilson, principal with Dallas-based housing analyst Residential Strategies."As a result,builders and developers are now pushing out Highway 78 into the Lavon area.Lavon's annual start rate has recently surged to over too units and likely will continue to grow in coming quarters." Wilson said the area will see more big housing communities. 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