HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-16-2020 Public Hearing for Downstate Business Stabilization Program Minutes of the Public Hearing
City of Canton,Fulton County,Illinois
June 16,2020
4:30pm
The Public Hearing was called to order by Mayor Kent McDowell at 4:30pm and held
235 West Walnut Street, Canton Illinois via zoom regarding a public hearing regarding
the downstate small business stabilization application funded by community development
block grant funds.
Applications were made available at Cantonillinois.org
Mayor:This public hearing regarding the State of Illinois' Downstate Business Stabilization
Program is called to order. Before we begin, I would ask that all individuals present please mute
their phones or devices until it is time to speak.
Mayor.This public hearing is to provide interested parties an opportunity to express their views
on the proposed Downstate Small Business Stabilization applications funded by Community
Development Block Grant funds.
Mayor: A requirement of Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity is that
the attendance of this meeting be documented. Because some in attendance today are attending
remotely via Zoom, it may be a little challenging since we cannot see some of you and you may
not be able to see us. Please momentarily unmute your phones and provide your name and
address for the record as well as tell us if you are an elected official,business applicant or
member of the public. I will ask our City Clerk, Ms. Diana Pavley-Rock, to repeat the name and
address of attendees as she takes attendance
ROLL CALL
Ryan Mayhew-Elected Alderman Ward 1
1470 East Sycamore Street, Canton IL 61520
Quin Mayhew- Elected Alderman Ward 3
387 West Walnut Street, Canton IL 61520
John Lovell-Elected Alderman Ward 4
1216 East Elm Street, Canton 11 61520
Jeff Fritz-Elected Alderman Ward 2
45 Banyan Drive Canton IL 61520
Justin Nelson- Elected Alderman Ward 3
354 West Chestnut Street, Canton IL 61520
Beka Schultz- City Comptroller
1433 Santa Fe Road Washington II
Diana Pavley Rock,Elected City Clerk
1760 North Main Canton IL 61520
Kent McDowell-Elected Mayor
125 Park Plaza Court Canton IL 61520
Chris Jump-City Attorney
592 Westwood Blvd Canton IL 61520
Cole McDaniel- Executive Director of the Spoon River Partnership for Economic Development
630 North Promenade Street, Havana IL 62644
Carla Bobell-Director of Chamber of Commerce
Westwood Blvd, Canton 1161520
Crystal Wilkinson-Elected City Treasurer
566 Cass Place, Canton Il 61520
Mayor: Thank you all for your attendance at this hearing is to provide interested parties,
including the public, an opportunity to express their views on the proposed Downstate Small
Business Stabilization applications funded by Community Development Block Grant funds.
First,we wish to obtain citizens' opinions, suggestions and priorities regarding this program. The
City of Canton also wishes to provide you with required program information and information
regarding the related applications.
Mayor: Before we begin going through the applications, I would ask if there is any public
comment. We will allow further opportunity for public comment for each business and at the
end.
Is there any public comment before we begin? No comment made
Is there any public comment before we begin? No comment made
Is there any public comment before we begin? No comment made
APPLICATIONS:
Mayor:Section 104(b)(3) of the Housing and Community Development Act outlines national
objectives for the Community Development Block Grant program. The program has three main
objectives:to benefit low- and moderate persons; to prevent or eliminate.slums and blight; and
meeting community development needs having a particular urgency, sometimes called "urgent
need." The program further outlines certain eligible and ineligible uses of funds. For the
Downstate Business Stabilization Program,funds are restricted to working capital costs by for-
profit businesses.
Mayor. In order for the Downstate Business Stabilization Grant to be an eligible use of these
federal funds, it must meet one of the national objectives I just mentioned. In this case,the
program meets the Urgent Need criteria as it is a response to the coronavirus pandemic. The
State of Illinois has repurposed $20 million of these federal funds into this program and will
allocate grants of up to $25,000 to assist businesses impacted by the pandemic throughout the
state so long as they are in non-entitlement communities. If the grants are approved,the grant
funds will initially be given to the City of Canton, prior to being disbursed to the business.
Mayor.The program must adhere to other federal requirements. None of the funds used will
result in the involuntary displacement of people or businesses. Records regarding the project
will be available to the public in the same manner as other documents kept by the City.
Applications for assistance are available for public view at the office of the City Clerk during
business hours (9am-5pm) (located at 2 N. Main Street, Canton, IL 61520), online at
Cantonlllinois.org, and at the Canton Area Chamber of Commerce Office (located at 209 E.
Chestnut,,Canton, IL, 61520).
Mayor: I will now begin going through each of the applications. The total amount of the
Community Development Block Grant Funds being requested pursuant to these applications
is$66,000.00. 1 apologize in advance, as some of this will be repetitive.
1) BRANDON'S BARGAIN BARN, LTD.
There is a total amount of$20 million dollars available under this program.
The amount requested by Brandon's Bargain Barn, LTD. is $25,000.00 to be used for
working capital.
It is important to also note the other community development and housing needs of the
City of Canton. We have developed a list of priorities which should help us focus our
work. First, we should assist small businesses throughout the City of Canton that have
been negatively impacted by this pandemic. Next, we should improve resources to help
those same businesses, as well as our residents. We should also assist wherever possible
individuals access to social, financial and government services and other resources to
recover from this crisis. We should develop a plan for the City of Canton and the larger
region to build economic resiliency so that our businesses and citizens can withstand
crises like this.
The scope of this project is to assist our small businesses in Canton as much as we can.
The Amount Requested for this business, again, is $25,000.00. In total, the City of
Canton is applying for $66,000.00 worth of the CDBG Funds for the Illinois Downstate
Small Business Stabilization Program. These funds will be used for working capital for
this business, which is facing an urgent need, due to the CORONAVIRUS pandemic and
the economic effects caused thereby. Hopefully, these funds will assist not only this
business and the residents of the City of Canton, but also the general economy of the City
of Canton.
Is there any further public comment regarding the application pertaining to Brandon's
Bargain Barn, LTD.? No Comment
2) FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH AND NUTRITION
There is a total amount of$20 million dollars available under this program.
The amount requested by Family Chiropractic Health and Nutrition is $16,000.00 to be
used for working capital.
It is important to also note the other community development and housing needs of the
City of Canton. We have developed a list of priorities which should help us focus our
work. First, we should assist small.businesses throughout the City of Canton that have
been negatively impacted by this pandemic. Next, we should improve resources to help
those same businesses, as well as our residents. We should also assist wherever possible
individuals access to social, financial and government services and other resources to
recover from this crisis. We should develop a plan for the City of Canton and the larger
region to build economic resiliency so that our businesses and citizens can withstand
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crises like this.
The scope of this project is to assist our small businesses in Canton as much as we can.
The Amount Requested for this business, again, is $16,000.00. In total, the City of
Canton is applying for $66,000.00 worth of the CDBG Funds for the Illinois Downstate
Small Business Stabilization Program. These funds will be used for working capital for
this business, which is facing an urgent need, due to the CORONAVIRUS pandemic and
the economic effects caused thereby. Hopefully, these funds will assist not only this
business and the residents of the City of Canton, but also the general economy of the City
of Canton.
Is there any further public comment regarding the application pertaining to Family
Chiropractic Health and Nutrition? No comment
3) OFFICIAL TIME OUT
There is a total amount of$20 million dollars available under this program.
The amount requested by Official Time Out is $25,000.00 to be used for working capital.
It is important to also note the other community development and housing needs of the
City of Canton. We have developed a list of priorities which should help us focus our
work. First, we should assist small businesses throughout the City of Canton that have
been negatively impacted by this pandemic. Next, we should improve resources to help
those same businesses, as well as our residents. We should also assist wherever possible
individuals access to social, financial and government services and other resources to
recover from this crisis. We should develop a plan for the City of Canton and the larger
region to build economic resiliency so that our businesses and citizens can withstand
crises like this.
The scope of this project is to assist our small businesses in Canton as much as we can.
The Amount Requested for this business, again, is $25,000.00. In total, the City of
Canton is applying for $66,000.00 worth of the CDBG Funds for the Illinois Downstate
Small Business Stabilization Program. These funds will be used for working capital for
this business, which is facing an urgent need, due to the CORONAVIRUS pandemic and
the economic effects caused thereby. Hopefully, these funds will assist not only this
business and the residents of the City of Canton, but also the general economy of the City
of Canton.
Is there any further public comment regarding the application pertaining to Official Time
Out? No comment
Mayor McDowell and Executive Director of the Spoon River Partnership for Economic
Development Cole McDaniel explained that Attorney Chris Jump has no financial
interest in the business or it's operations for Official Time Out. This was also clarified
by Wendy Bell and the Department for Commerce and Economic Opportunity. Since
Chris Jump is not an elected official the conflict does not exist.
Attorney Jump said he wanted to clarify for the record that this round the City is
requesting $66,000.00 but the overall total that the City has applied for is as follows:
Round 1 $243,000.00
Round 2 $158,280.00
Round 3 $66,000.00
Total $467,280.00
Clarification was also made for Brandon's Bargain Barn LTD is separate from Billy's
Furniture. Brandon's Bargain Barn LTD is actually operating Skateland. Because of
what is on their official certificate with the state they have to put Brandon's Bargain Barn
LTD.
Mayor McDowell asked if anyone had any questions.
PUBLIC COMMENT
Mayor: I would now invite any members of our audience to comment on any of the matters
discussed in this hearing. Again, as this is a conference call we would ask you to be patient as
we try to hear from everyone who might have a comment. Please unmute your phone, state
your name for the record and make your comment.
Is there any public comment? No comment made
Is there any further public comment? No comment made
Is there any further public comment. No comment made
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor.Thank you all for your attendance at this hearing, which is now adjourned.
Diana Pavley Rock, City Clerk