TAX-EXEMPT REVENUE BONDS for Manufacturers

Similar documents
TAX-EXEMPT REVENUE BONDS for Non-Profits

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF PRINCE WILLIAM APPLICATION STATEMENT

Business Loan Application Package

SBA 504 Loan Application

VERMONT SMALL BUSINESS LOAN PROGRAM APPLICATION

MONTGOMERY DEVELOPMENT FUND LOW INTEREST LOAN PROGRAM GUIDELINES AND APPLICATION FORMS

VILLAGE OF LITTLE CHUTE. Loan Application Revolving/Micro Small Business Facade Renovation Program

Thank you for considering Union Bank for your commercial financing.

Alger Insurance and Consulting LLC Commercial Lending Application

CITY OF ELMIRA ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ELMIRA DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PROGRAM LOAN APPLICATION SOUTHERN TIER ECONOMIC GROWTH

Black Hills Community Economic Development 504 Loan Application

SBA 504 Loan Application EQUAL OPPORTUNITY LENDER

CITY OF WEST POINT FORWARD FUND LOAN PROGRAM APPLICATION

CONVENTIONAL / SBA LOAN APPLICATION BUSINESS LOAN APPLICATION CHECKLIST

Vacant Properties Initiative Private Entity Application

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY LOAN FUND APPLICATION

CITY OF LOMPOC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM REVOLVING LOAN FUND APPLICATION 2018 COMPANY INFORMATION

Bank Name. Bank Name. Bank Name. Location

REVOLVING LOAN FUND BUSINESS LOANS FOR LEE AND RUSSELL COUNTY LEE-RUSSELL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

West River Revolving Loan Fund. Application Information

ORDINANCE NO

Ben Hill County Revolving Loan Fund Application

BUSINESS LOAN APPLICATION

SBA 504 LOAN APPLICATION

SBA 504 LOAN APPLICATION

Spearfish Economic Development Corporation Community Capital Revolving Loan Fund. Application Information

RADA COMMUNITY INVESTMENT CORPORATION LOAN APPLICATION FORM

Microloan Checklist Supporting documents to provide with loan application

STATE OF NEVADA STATE BOARD OF FINANCE

BUSINESS LOAN APPLICATION COMPANY INFORMATION

REVOLVING LOAN FUND (RLF) APPLICATION

PERSONAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT

CITY OF OLATHE, KANSAS APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BONDS (IRB) Master Park Resolution - Existing Olathe Company

A Guide To Industrial Development Revenue Bond Financing In. Miami-Dade County

FINANCE NEW MEXICO, LLC NEW MARKETS TAX CREDIT APPLICATION

FORM B INSURANCE HOLDING COMPANY SYSTEM ANNUAL REGISTRATION STATEMENT. Filed with the Insurance Department of the State of. Name of Registrant

BOND ISSUANCE PROGRAM PROPOSAL FOR FINANCING OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING

APPLICATION FOR PLANNING REQUEST CITY OF PRINCETON

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & COMMERCIAL FAÇADE REHABILITATION/RESTORATION LOAN ASSISTANCE

Industrial Development Agency. Application for Financial Assistance I. APPLICANT. A. Company Name. F. Bank References. Address.

Senate Bill No. 1 Committee of the Whole

BUSINESS LOAN APPLICATION

TOWN OF RICHMOND. TIF Business Loan Fund Application. Amount Requested: $ (Limit $25,000) Application Fee (Non-refundable) Name: Social Security #:

CITY OF KENT, OHIO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT LOAN APPLICATION COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL LOAN PROGRAMS

Senate Bill No. 1 Committee of the Whole

Contact Name Contact Phone Contact Address. Please fill out a Sources and Uses for the entire budget amount of the business project.

Revolving Loan Fund Application

Real Estate Loan Application

, Note (the Note ) made by Borrower in the amount of the Loan payable to the order of Lender.

State Bond Commission. State of Louisiana

CDP/SPAT Collaborative Shellfish Business Loan Program

If you have any questions, please contact Ann Miller at (802) or Vermont Agricultural Credit Corporation

PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO

Forward the original and two copies of the completed application to:

Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians. Mohican Loan Department Business Loan Application

ID-1248 (REV. 08/16) PAGE 1 of 6. Contractor s. Questionnaire

Bapepam Rulebook CONTENT OF A PROSPECTUS FOR A PUBLIC OFFERING

Application for Consumer Finance License

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR SPECIALIZED LEGAL SERVICES BURLINGTON COUNTY SOLICITOR'S OFFICE

CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM MANUAL

North Carolina Department of Insurance

Chapter 17. Completing the Audit Engagement. Copyright 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Glenville Local Development Corporation

CITY OF TOMAH CDBG BUSINESS REVOLVING LOAN FUND APPLICATION

City of East Peoria Illinois Community Development Assistance Program Revolving Loan Fund Application

STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DIVISION OF BANKING PUBLIC DEPOSIT PROTECTION ACT

SUMMARY OF PROPOSED PROJECT

2020 Annual Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan and Land Use Regulatory Code. Monday, April 1, 2019, at 5:00 p.m.

Request for Qualifications for Owner s Program Management Services For Wilton Police Headquarters Renovation and Expansion

Request for Proposals. Auditing Services For the Fiscal Years

APPLICANT/PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION (IF APPLYING IN A PERSONAL CAPACITY, PLEASE PROVIDE A NET-WORTH STATEMENT)

Lompoc Redevelopment Agency Seismic Retrofit Loan Fund Guidelines

P E R S O N A L F I N A N C I A L S T A T E M E N T AS OF

Fall River Office of Economic Development Small Business Administration (SBA) Microloan Program

DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS LIABILITY INSURANCE INCLUDING CORPORATE INDEMNITY POLICY APPLICATION PROFIT CORPORATIONS

BUSINESS LOAN APPLICATION. Note: We encourage you to speak with a loan officer before submitting a loan application.

LOAN AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN NEW JERSEY ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE TRUST AND [NAME OF BORROWER] DATED AS OF [DATE OF LOAN CLOSING]

NC General Statutes - Chapter 159 1

PUBLIC NOTICE BRICK TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY 1551 HIGHWAY 88 WEST, BRICK, NJ NOTICE OF SOLICITATION FOR RFQs

BALFOUR OWNERS CORP ND DRIVE FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK, 11375

Small Business Loan Guaranty Program

PANHANDLE OIL AND GAS INC.

TOWN OF MANCHESTER GENERAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT 494 MAIN STREET PO BOX 191 MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT (860) FAX (860)

IC Chapter 13. Economic Development for a Growing Economy Tax Credit

Lower Township Municipal Utilities Authority. ( Authority or LTMUA )

KANSAS PARTNERSHIP FUND GUIDE

RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION LOAN APPLICATION

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA. Industrial Revenue Bonds

Product Development & Small Business Incubator Program Overview

CUYAHOGA COUNTY HEALTH CARE FACILITY REVENUE BOND APPLICATION

Request for Proposals (RFP)

Cortland County BDC Revolving Loan Fund Program Criteria and Application

BUSINESS LOAN APPLICATION

BUSINESS LOAN APPLICATION

Surety Bond Application Checklist

Self-Help Public Charter School Loan Application

LINCOLN PARK BOARD OF EDUCATION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES

LIBERTY HILL INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER-AT-RISK SERVICES

AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL CONSULTANT SERVICES CITY OF SAN MATEO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

$ LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (CRANE S VIEW LODGE PROJECT) SERIES 2012 BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT.

Transcription:

VERMONT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY TAX-EXEMPT REVENUE BONDS for Manufacturers SUBCHAPTER 4 Page: 1-W

REVENUE BONDS SUBCHAPTER 4 The Vermont Economic Development Authority (VEDA) was created by the General Assembly in 1974. Its purpose is to promote economic growth and increase employment through a variety of financing programs for eligible and qualified projects. The twelve members of the Vermont Economic Development Authority Board are Vermont residents, nine of whom are appointed by the Governor; the three ex-officio members are the State Treasurer, the Secretary of the Agency of Commerce and Community Development and the Secretary of the Agency of Agriculture. SUBCHAPTER 4 GUIDELINES The Revenue Bond (RB) program is designed to aid businesses through VEDA s issuance of taxexempt, low-interest bonds to provide funds for the acquisition of land, buildings and/or machinery and equipment for use in a manufacturing facility, as defined by the federal tax code. The RB application process is typically a two-step procedure requiring the Authority to approve an inducement resolution and also grant final approval. The Authority has adopted a policy regarding approval of inducement applications, copies of which are available from VEDA s offices. Significant capital expenditures made by the applicant prior to the Authority s adoption of an inducement resolution may jeopardize the tax-exempt status of the bonds. Prospective applicants are urged to contact VEDA early in the project planning phase to determine eligibility and discuss the application process in detail. In addition, the applicant is required to retain the services of bond counsel. Issuance of the bonds implies no liability or pledge, direct or indirect, of the State of Vermont or the Vermont Economic Development Authority; therefore, marketability and placement of the bonds is entirely based on the creditworthiness of the applicant. Terms and security requirements are negotiated between the applicant and the bond purchaser. Federal legislation generally does not allow for RB financing of used machinery and equipment. However, the purchase of existing buildings may be financed if renovations are made to those buildings. Completed applications for RB inducements and final approvals are due at least three weeks prior to the Authority s scheduled monthly meeting. Principals of the applicant may be asked to attend the meeting to answer questions from members of the Authority. Meetings are open to the public. However, the Authority may vote to conduct a closed executive session if requested by the applicant to discuss market or trade secrets, or private financial information. A commitment fee of ⅝ of 1% of the bond amount is payable to the Authority upon final approval of a new bond issue for manufacturing projects. A fee of ¼% of 1% of the bond amount is payable upon final approval of a refunding bond issue. SUMMARY PAGE a. Name of applicant, address and telephone number b. Total dollar amount of bonds requested c. Sources of funds for the project in addition to the bond funds d. Project costs: 1. Land 2. Land improvements 3. Building 4. Machinery and equipment 5. Professional fees (lawyers, accountants, architects, etc.) 6. Other (contingency, construction interest, etc.) 7. Total e. Prospective purchaser of bonds and bond terms f. Brief project description (see Section 4) g. Name, title and telephone number of individual who prepared this application h. Name, title and telephone number of individual who will be the primary contact with VEDA (if different than g.) i. Name and address of registered agent (legal representative for notification purposes) in Vermont j. Signature and title of applicant; date of application PRINCIPALS Personal resumes of all principals and/or officers, outlining education and employment history, particularly as it pertains to the present project. Include title and percent of ownership of each principal. Page: 2-W

BUSINESS HISTORY Narrative of business or corporate history. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Describe what is to be purchased or built with bond funds. This exhibit should include, but need not be limited to: a. Legal description of land and building, physical description with diagrams and/or blueprints and any required rezoning or variances. Include purchase and sales agreement for land and/or building (if applicable) and/or construction estimates. b. Description of machinery to be purchased. Include manufacturers names and model numbers, price quotations, etc. c. Appraisal of existing building to be purchased performed by an appraiser acceptable to the Authority (if applicable). BUSINESS PLAN The Business Plan should include, but need not be limited to, the following elements: a. Business environment: 1. Size and character of the business past, present and future market 2. Principal competitors and their market shares 3. Competitive advantage of applicant (e.g., price, performance, delivery, service, etc.) b. Marketing plan c. Production plan d. Organization of Management structure e. Business location, including consideration for: 1. Labor pool 2. Transportation 3. Utilities 4. Expansion possibilities FINANCIAL PLAN Provide detailed historical and projected financial information, including: a. CPA prepared financial statements for the past three years including income statements, balance sheets and sources and uses of funds and associated footnotes. b. If the applicant is a subsidiary of, or affiliated with another corporation, supply financial statements for the parent corporation or affiliate for the last three years. c. Projected income and cash flow statements and balance sheets for the present fiscal year and three years forward. Start-up or development stage businesses should also provide a monthly cash flow statement for the first year or until the business is projected to reach break-even. List all material assumptions included in the projections d. Personal financial statements for all principals with ownership equal to or greater than 20% of the business. e. Sources and terms of funds to be borrowed for working capital and other planned purchase of other assets not included in the VEDA project. f. Schedule of disbursement of borrowed funds, unless the schedule is clearly indicated in the pro forma cash flow statement. g. Terms of interim financing (if any). PROJECT TIMETABLE Timetable for completion of project. Include expected date of bond issuance. PROJECT PLANS COMPLY CONFIRMATION VEDA s enabling legislation limits financing for real estate projects to those which are able to establish compliance with applicable local and state environmental, zoning, planning and sanitary laws and regulations. The submission of an application for VEDA financing constitutes a representation that, to the best of the applicant s knowledge, the project and its plans will comply with all such laws and regulations. Prior to or contemporaneous with closing of a transaction, evidence such as an opinion of legal counsel or an engineer s or architect s certificate, as appropriate, shall be submitted establishing final project plan compliance with applicable laws and regulations. EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS In an attempt to gather more in-depth and accurate information on job creation, we request that the applicant provide certain information to assist VEDA in ascertaining its impact on and value to the Vermont economy. We understand that projected employment data is difficult to predict and that future employment data may not meet projections, but request that the applicant make a reasonable estimate of future employment that corresponds to its current financial projections. (Please account for part-time employees on a full-time equivalent basis.) Please complete the attached Employee Compensation and Benefits table. Page: 3-W

BENEFITS TO LOCAL AREA a. Amount of local property tax and Vermont income tax paid by applicant prior to project and expected taxes on completion of project. b. Other benefits to the area. BANKRUPTCY/LITIGATION Details of any bankruptcy, receivership, compromises with creditors, pending litigation, criminal charges or criminal convictions other than minor motor vehicle violations, against the applicant, company, officers, directors or principal stockholders. If none, include a statement to that effect. BANKING RELATIONSHIPS Provide a list of all loan obligations which the business currently has outstanding, and for each loan indicate the original and current principal balance; the type of loan and collateral pledged; the terms and conditions thereof; and the name and telephone number of the loan officer. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY TO DO BUSINESS IN VERMONT If applicant is an out-of-state domiciled company, include Certificate of Authority to do Business in Vermont. VEDA FORM 4A Findings of Planning Commission, Board of Selectmen or other appropriate body (required prior to request for final approval of the Authority if the project involves construction or renovation of real property). Page: 4-W

Employee Compensation and Benefits Before Project (at time of application) Within 3 Years # of full-time hourly employees Average hourly wage without benefits: $ /hr $ /hr Average hourly wage with benefits: $ /hr $ /hr # of salaried employees: Average annual salary without benefits: $ /yr $ /yr Average annual salary with benefits: $ /yr $ /yr Employee benefits as % of total payroll: % % FY FY FY Total payroll last three years: $ $ $ Please describe benefits offered to employees: Page: 5-W

VEDA No. 4A VERMONT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (To be completed by Municipal Planning Commission, Town Board of Selectmen or other appropriate municipal entity.) Name of Board or Commission Description of Proposed Project or Industrial Park Municipality in which Proposed Project or Industrial Park is to be located The undersigned (Board or Commission) of the City / Town of, Vermont, after a study of the proposed project site, a review of municipal ordinances and applicable land use plans and a general study of the effects of the Proposed Project or Industrial Park upon the municipality and region in which it is to be located, herewith submit the following findings at the request of the Vermont Economic Development Authority: 1. That the Proposed Project or Industrial Park (will) (will not) violate existing zoning ordinances, regulations or local land use plans, and will be located in a district zoned. 2. That the Proposed Project or Industrial Park (is) (is not) in accord with a duly adopted municipal land use plan. 3. That the Proposed Project or Industrial Park (will) (will not) involve unusual costs to the community. Water Mains $ Sewer Mains $ If affirmative estimate costs: Street Extension $ Other costs (itemized) $ 4. That the Proposed Project or Industrial Park (is) (is not) in the best interests of the community for the following reasons and (is) (is not) supported/approved by the above Board/Commission: Date: Signatures: Page: 6-W

APPLICANT CERTIFICATION I / We hereby certify that the information contained in our application for funding from the Vermont Economic Development Authority or any of its component units dated is complete and accurate to the best of my/our knowledge, and authorize all inquiries deemed necessary to verify the accuracy of the information I/we have and will provide in connection therewith. Applicant Date Applicant Applicant Date Date Page: 7-W