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  12.       
City Council Regular Meeting
Meeting Date: 03/28/2023  

BACKGROUND
The owner of the property at 409 Main, formerly Thirsty Joe's and formerly the Social on Main, is requesting a Main Street Local Flavor Grant for $6,500 for a reroof of the building. The applicant has applied for 3 grants over the past three years for which the owner has received $15,530.53 in matching grant funds. This work is being done in preparation for a new tenant. And as such the applicant needed to perform the work quickly, prior to the grant request being considered by Council, but the grant program allows this.
GOAL
Promote and enhance commercial activity along Main Street to promote the economic, cultural and general welfare of the public. The area around Main Street in Schertz once served as the commercial and social hub of the community. The City seeks to improve the image of the area around Main Street through matching grants that promote local economic development and stimulate business and commercial activities. 
COMMUNITY BENEFIT
Encourage the attraction of small businesses that will create local charm and help develop a sense of place around Main Street. Promote commercial development. Stabilize and improve property values. Foster civic pride. Strengthen the economy of the City by protecting and enhancing the attractiveness of the Main Street area to residents and visitors, as well as provide support of local businesses. 
SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDED ACTION
Staff recommends approval of Resolution 23-R-31, approving a Schertz Main Street Local Flavor Economic Development Grant for up to $6,500.00 for 409 Main Street. 
FISCAL IMPACT
The maximum fiscal impact of approval of this grant is $6,500.00. The City budgets $50,000 annually for the Main Street Grant programs. The current outstanding liabilities for the Main Street Grant programs total $79,810.97 (this includes the grant request for 517 Main on this agenda per Resolution 23-R-32). Approval of this grant would bring the total outstanding liabilities to $86,310.97. While this is above the $49,128.47 of funding left, the City has traditionally either tapped into Contingency Funds or submitted a budget adjustment to Council for approval. One aspect of this program is that the property owner has a year to complete the work (or seek re-approval), so grants can extend past a fiscal year.
RECOMMENDATION
Approval of Resolution 23-R-31.
Attachments
Res 23-R-31
409 Main LF Agreement

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