HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-13-17 City Commission Packet Materials - C12. Resolution 4860, BSTFG on Behalf of Zinovo
Commission Memorandum
REPORT TO: Honorable Mayor and City Commission
FROM: Brit Fontenot, Director of Economic Development
SUBJECT: Resolution 4860 Supporting the Application to the Big Sky Economic
Development Trust Fund Program Administered by the Montana
Department of Commerce, on Behalf of Zinovo.
MEETING DATE: November 13, 2017
AGENDA ITEM TYPE: Consent
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution 4860 authorizing the City’s application for a Big
Sky Trust Fund Category I job creation grant on behalf of Zinovo and administered by
The Prospera Business Network.
BACKGROUND: The Montana Department of Commerce administers the Big Sky
Economic Development Trust Fund Category I job creation program. This State-funded
program is intended to incentivize the creation of higher paying jobs; a Bozeman City
Commission priority.
The local governing body is required to apply for the grant on behalf of the
business as a co-applicant with the local Certified Regional Development Corporation
(CRDC). The Prospera Business Network (“Prospera”) is the local CRDC. Should the grant
be awarded to Zinovo, staff recommends that the City Commission appoint Prospera to
administer all aspects of the grant on behalf of the City of Bozeman.
Launched in September, 2017, Zinovo assists companies around the world with
managing their customer relationships. They offer on-demand and dedicated resource
models to help clients manage their customer relationship platforms.
Zinovo is planning their physical expansion into the Bozeman market, including the
creation of up to thirty (30) net new jobs. Resolution 4860, supporting their application
for BSTF grant funding, helps to ensure that the additional positions envisioned for this
growing company become a reality in Bozeman.
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UNRESOLVED ISSUES: None
ALTERNATIVES: As proposed by the City Commission
FISCAL EFFECTS: If the application is successful, Zinovo may be awarded up to $5,000
per net new job with a target of thirty (30) net new jobs over the next twenty-four (24)
months for a total grant award, if all proposed new jobs are filled, of $150,000.
It is important to note that the Big Sky Trust Fund support provided by the City of
Bozeman, in longstanding partnership with Prospera, is not without financial risk,
although the City and Prospera work closely together with the assisted business to
minimize the risk. If the number of jobs identified in the contract is not filled by the
assisted business, but grant dollars are received by the assisted business, the contract
between the assisted business and the City of Bozeman contains the following financial
restoration sections:
Section 8 Conditions on Method of Reimbursement:
If the Assisted Business creates an eligible new job but fails to
sustain that job for the requisite duration, then the Contractor
shall reimburse the Department all funds received for that job. If
the Assisted Business fails to create the required number of jobs,
then the Contractor shall reimburse the Department the
difference between the total amount advanced and the amount
attributable to actual jobs created. If the Assisted Business ceases
operation at the Project Site, then the Contractor shall reimburse
the Department all funds received under this Contract.
AND
Section 3 Compensation and Consideration:
c. The Assisted Business agrees that if the local government or
tribal government request the funds before the jobs are
created, and the Department agrees to that request, the local
or tribal government and the assisted business receiving BSTF
financial assistance are liable for the full amount of the award
that is advanced by the Department, if the assisted business:
a. Fails to create or maintain the number of net new
eligible jobs as specified in the executed contract and
assistance agreement, or
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b. Fails to inject the required amount of match into the project as
specified in the executed contract and assistance agreement.
Additionally the Department may recapture funds if:
a. At the end of the contract period the Department has overpaid
based on the number of net new jobs at the end of the contract
period.
b. The business ceases operations at the Project Site within the
contract period.
While important to be aware of the contractual relationships and obligations, it
is also important to note that, to date, neither the City nor the Department of
Commerce has exercised theses sections on an assisted business in Bozeman. In
partnership with the Department of Commerce and Prospera, the City has supported
seven BSTF assisted businesses. The chart below shows the details of the businesses
assisted since January, 2017. Note that one City of Bozeman grant has been closed out
prior to the generation of the table (Apptus) and one (Simms Fishing Products) is located
in Gallatin County.
Attachments:
1) Resolution 4860; and
2) BSTF Signature Certification for Zinovo.
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Report compiled on: 11-02-17
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RESOLUTION NO. 4860
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN,
MONTANA, RELATING TO THE APPLICATION TO BIG SKY ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY THE STATE OF
MONTANA, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, ON BEHALF OF ZINOVO.
WHEREAS, the Bozeman City Commission is committed to facilitating economic
diversification in the City and the region; and
WHEREAS, the Bozeman City Commission is committed to facilitating mid- and high-
wage job creation and expansion, thus positively impacting the economy of the entire region; and
WHEREAS, Zinovo, desires to expand their business and create additional technology-
related jobs in Bozeman; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has determined that the technology sector has high
growth potential, supports mid to high wage jobs and supports economic diversity; and
WHEREAS, the Montana Department of Commerce administers the Big Sky Economic
Development Trust Fund Category I job creation program, a state-funded program, to create good
paying jobs for Montana residents, promote long-term, stable economic growth in Montana, create
partnerships, expand existing businesses and provide a better life for future generations through
greater economic growth and prosperity; and
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WHEREAS, the City Commission hereby authorizes and appoints The Prospera Business
Network to administer, on behalf of the City of Bozeman, all aspects of the Big Sky Trust Fund
Economic Development Category I grant and provide administrative support and other
responsibility for the management and appropriate reporting to the Montana Department of
Commerce.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Commission of the City of
Bozeman, Montana, the City agrees to submit an application, through The Prospera Business
Network, to the Montana Department of Commerce, Big Sky Economic Development Trust Fund
Program to assist Zinovo in their expansion project and that The Prospera Business Network will
manage all aspects of the grant.
PASSED, ADOPTED, AND APPROVED by the City Commission of the City of
Bozeman, Montana, at a regular session thereof held on the 13th day of November, 2017.
CARSON TAYLOR Mayor
ATTEST:
ROBIN CROUGH
City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM:
GREG SULLIVAN City Attorney
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VIII. CERTIFICATION BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS
As the responsible authorized agents of the City of Bozeman, and Applicant Business: Zinovo, we hereby submit
this Big Sky Economic Development Trust Fund Application.
The information presented in this application is, to the best of our knowledge, true, complete and accurately
represents the proposed project. We understand that additional information and documentation may be required. In
addition, we understand that the local or tribal government applicant and the assisted business receiving BSTF
financial assistance are liable for the full amount of the award that is advanced by the Department if the assisted
business: misrepresents itself or its claims, fails to create or maintain the number of net new eligible jobs as specified
in the executed contract and assistance agreement, fails to inject the required amount of match into the project as
specified in the executed contract and assistance agreement, or ceases operations at the Project Site.
X The Applicant designates Prospera Business Network, 587-3113 as the authorized contact for any
additional Department requests for the release of additional information regarding this application for BSTF
funds.
Local Applicant: City of Bozeman will accept responsibility for management of the project and compliance with Big
Sky Economic Development Trust Fund regulations.
Applicant Business: Zinovo will accept responsibility for compliance with applicable Big Sky Economic
Development Trust Fund regulations as specified in this application.
Name
(typed): Carson Taylor
City of Bozeman
Title (typed): Mayor
Signature: X
Date:
As the responsible authorized agents of the Assisted Business: Zinovo, we hereby submit this Big Sky Economic
Development Trust Fund Application.
The information presented in this application is, to the best of our knowledge, true, complete and accurately
represents the proposed project. We understand that additional information and documentation may be required. In
addition, we understand that the local or tribal government applicant and the assisted business receiving BSTF
financial assistance are liable for the full amount of the award that is advanced by the Department if the assisted
business: misrepresents itself or its claims, fails to create or maintain the number of net new eligible jobs as specified
in the executed contract and assistance agreement, fails to inject the required amount of match into the project as
specified in the executed contract and assistance agreement, or ceases operations at the Project Site.
The assisted business agrees that the Montana Department of Commerce and the Montana Department of Revenue
may share financial and tax information related to this application.
Name
(typed):
Jonathan Distad
Zinovo
Title (typed): Co-Founder
Authorized Representative
Signature: X
Date: 11/1/2017
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