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200609 Development AGDThe Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting June 9, 2020 7:30 a.m. Electronic Meeting AGENDA 1.Roll Call 2.Call to Order 3.Adoption of Agenda Proposed Resolution #1 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Economic Development Advisory Committee meeting of June 9, 2020, be adopted. 4.Adoption of Previous Minutes Proposed Resolution #2 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the Minutes as prepared for the Economic Development Advisory Committee meeting of April 14, 2020, be adopted. 5.Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 6.General Business & Reports 6.1 Monthly Projects Update 6.2 Mayor’s COVID Business Recovery Working Group- Update on Actions 6.2.1 COVID-19 Business Impact Survey 2.0 Results Summary 6.2.2 Webinar Series Update (Getting on the Road to Recovery) 6.3 Future Industrial Lands Update 6.4 Economic Development Strategy Update 6.5 Tillsonburg Hydro Inc. 6.5.1 Hydro Subcommittee Update – Presentation to THI Board on May 26 6.6 Town Hall Task Force 6.7 Community Strategic Plan 6.7.1 Excellence in Local Government 6.7.2 Economic Sustainability 6.7.3 Demographic Balance 6.7.4 Culture and Community 7.Community Organization Updates 7.1 Downtown Business Improvement Association 7.2 Tillsonburg District Chamber of Commerce 7.3 Tillsonburg District Real Estate Board 7.3.1 April 2020 8.Round Table 9.Next Meeting 10. Adjournment Proposed Resolution #3 Moved by: Seconded by: THAT the June 9, 2020 Economic Development Advisory Committee meeting be adjourned at _____ a.m. The Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg Economic Development Advisory Committee Meeting April 14, 2020 7:30 a.m. Electronic Meeting MINUTES Present: Collette Takacs, Randy Thornton, Councillor Deb Gilvesy Jesse Goossens, Andrew Burns, Steve Spanjers, Lisa Gilvesy, Cedric Tomico Staff: Kyle Pratt, CAO; Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner; Laura Pickersgill, Legislative Services Coordinator Guest: Suzanne Renken, CEO, Tillsonburg District Chamber of Commerce Regrets: Jeff VanRybroeck, Mayor Stephen Molnar, Kirby Heckford, Lindsay-Morgan Jacko 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 7:37 a.m. 2. Adoption of Agenda Resolution #1 Moved by: Deb Gilvesy Seconded by: Cedric Tomico THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Economic Development Advisory Committee Special meeting of April 14, 2020, be adopted. Carried 3. Minutes of the Previous Meeting Resolution #2 Moved by: Cedric Tomico Seconded by: Andrew Burns THAT the Minutes as prepared for the Economic Development Advisory Committee Special meeting of April 7, 2020, be adopted. Carried 4. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof None 5. Local Business Support Programs Cedric Tomico noted that businesses can provide information using the following links to assist advertising their business during this pandemic: https://www.country1073.ca/supportlocal https://www.easy1013.ca/supportlocal http://www.jack1023.com/supportlocal It was suggested that a website be set up to allow local businesses to sell their goods and services online to encourage consumers to purchase locally rather than shopping on Amazon, for example. The Development Commissioner noted that there is a list being compiled on the services/deliveries/curbside pickups that local businesses are providing. It was suggested that this list be made available on the Town’s website and in PDF document format. It was noted that the survey link circulated to local businesses will remain active. The Emergency Response Microloan will assist smaller businesses to gain access to financial loans as some businesses do not have a large enough payroll base to qualify for other Provincial loans. It was suggested that promotion of the Community Garden with information on how to can and jar goods would be beneficial. Council to receive the potential of deferring property taxes and water/wastewater fees at the Council meeting to be held this evening. Applications must be made to defer a property tax due date. Councillor Gilvesy will seek clarity at this evening’s Council meeting on what “proof” is required to be eligible for property tax deferral. Discussion was held regarding the difficulty surrounding property tax deferrals as many property managers/landlords rely on rent as part of their income. It was suggested that the Committee could draft a letter to Town Council, County Council and/or the Provincial Government providing suggestions to assist the local economy. It was noted that the discussion took place at the Mayor’s COVID-19 Working Group about whether local businesses need to come together to discuss available resources and strategies. The Working Group decided that this was not necessary as there is already information available to business owners on programs and resources. It was suggested that a series of webinars be developed to allow local professionals to answer generic local business owners’ questions. Suzanne Renken indicated she could get access to a registration application for this purpose as well as Chamber members could be invited to participate in the webinar series. It was recommended that these series be held to target different sized businesses and be held at various times throughout the day. It was suggested that participant’s questions be identified prior to the webinar to allow for the panel to prepare an appropriate answer. The following individuals indicated interest in participating in setting up this series: Cedric Tomico, Jesse Goossens, Collette Takacs, Cephas Panschow, Suzanne Renken and Deb Gilvesy. It was noted that Shane Curtis, member of the Mayor’s COVID-19 Working Group, be invited to participate in this initiative. Councillor Gilvesy will introduce this initiative at tonight’s Council meeting. A summary of the Barter Pay Program was provided. Suzanne Renken noted that this program will be introduced online. This program gives businesses the opportunity to get rid of inventory and receive inventory. It was suggested that an emphasis on the importance of shopping local be advertised. It was suggested that the Marketing Coordinator for the BIA could put together short videos showcasing local businesses. The program ‘WeVideo’ was recommended as a tool to use. Suzanne Renken noted that she could reach out to the Chamber’s contact for developing short videos. “Day Zero” is new terminology emerging that is referencing the ‘day’ when things go back to normal. 6. Next Meeting To Be Determined 7. Adjournment Resolution #3 Moved by: Deb Gilvesy Seconded by: Collette Takacs THAT the April 14, 2020 Economic Development Advisory Committee Special meeting be adjourned at 9:05 a.m. Carried Monthly Project Update – (June 2020) Prepared for the Economic Development Advisory Committee Project Name/Reference Status Downtown Business Development Staff preparing a marketing profile based on data from the retail study to support retail recruitment efforts. Development of a vacant space marketing program initiated. Future Industrial Growth Consider listing the properties on MLS and/or using the Town’s online tendering software. Draft survey for input from realtors and construction industry professionals has been prepared. Preliminary Servicing Plan has been prepared for lands in the Highway 3 west corridor. High Tech Manufacturing Sub- cluster Action Plan Delayed due to pandemic. Hydro Subcommittee Delegation at the May 26, 2020 board meeting. Post-Secondary Education Enhancements Program delayed due to labour unrest then pandemic. Town Hall Project Delayed due to pandemic. Van Norman Innovation Park Environmental Compliance Applications submitted February 20 (MOECP) and March 2 (County). Requested expedited response by mid June. Tenders are in progress for release. Rezoning for south lands submitted. Electrical grid design underway. Wayfinding Signage Update Delayed due to pandemic. Survey Results - COVID-19 Business Impact Survey 2.0 May 7, 2020 2 Summary •Second Business Impact Survey •First one closed March 31 •Second one ran from April 23 to May 4, 2020 •131 responses versus 71 Responses to the first business impact survey •An increase of 85%! •Tillsonburg administered the survey for all of Oxford County •Results will used to help advocate for Tillsonburg and Oxford County 3 4 5 6 7 Presentation Title | Section 8 9 10 Summary •No respondents indicated that they had closed their business permanently •60% of respondents had accessed government support •Good representation from across all sectors •A few key points from the overall Oxford Survey •52% of respondents had accessed government support •Tillsonburg had the highest number of respondents with 131 (28%) followed by Woodstock at 124 (26%) 11 Thanks! Cephas Panschow Development Commissioner Town of Tillsonburg 519.688.5651 cpanschow@tillsonburg.ca C ross P rope rty Thumbnail 39 OXFORD STREET, Tillsonburg, ON N4G2G2 MLS®#:242218 Price:$469,900.00 DOM:124 Status:Active Sqft Total:0 Year Built:List Date:29-Jan-2020 Lot Size: Under .5 Acre Lot Front:101 Acres: Recreational:Waterfront:No No Building Type:Business Subdistrict:SW Access: Municipal road Fantastic location for yo ur business interests. List of po tential uses and chattels available. Building and business may be purchased through a share purchase agreement. Business name is not included. All o ffers must be co nditional fo r 7 business days upo n Seller's lawyer approval. J. E. NEWTON REALTY LTD, BROKERAGE KEN WILLIAMS, Sales Representative (519) 688-7598 All d a ta is subje ct to E rro rs, Omissio ns o r Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d . 06/01 /20 20 02:09:21 PM 14 GLENDALE DRIVE, Tillsonburg, ON N4G 1J2 MLS®#:244732 Price:$445,000.00 DOM:108 Status:Active Sqft Total:1 Year Built:List Date:14-Feb-2020 Lot Size: 0.5-0.99 Acres Lot Front:126 Acres:0.70 Recreational:No Waterfront:No No Building Type:Institutional Subdistrict:NW Access: Municipal road, Paved Ro ad Beautiful red brick church on a large lot in the heart of Tillsonburg. Enter into this solid one sto rey brick building & be greeted by a huge fo yer/vestibule. The main building o ffers a massive o pen concept worship/meeting roo m, stained glass windo ws, high cathedral ceiling with hardwo od floors/benches and seating fo r 200+. Private office. A full lo wer level service kitchen & meeting roo m/auditorium. Multi stall his & hers washrooms alo ng with storage areas. This building was constructed in 1955 & has been beautifully maintained & cared for. Large o n-site fenced parking area with rear sto rage shed. Minor Institutio nal Zone (IN1) allo ws for many attractive do wntown uses (IE: Daycare, scho ol, residence or home o ccupation). Call for full list. This property has Two(2) New furnaces and Central Air Conditio ning. Newer 50 year ro of. Pro perty is currently rented month to mo nth. Sign on front yard included. This building and pro perty has been superbly maintained by present congregation/o wner. COLDWELL BANKER - G.R.PARET REALTY LIMITED, BROKERAGE GARY PARET, Bro ker o f Record (519) 983-6357 All da ta is sub je ct to E rro rs, O missio ns or Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d. 06/01/2 020 02:09:21 PM 85 BROADWAY STREET, Tillsonburg, ON N4G 3P5 MLS®#:243295 Price:$59,900.00 DOM:117 Status:Active Sqft Total:0 Year Built:List Date:05-Feb-2020 Lot Size: No t Applicable Lot Front:0 Acres: Recreational:No Waterfront:No No Building Type:Retail Subdistrict:SW ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! Premium, high-visibility locatio n in the heart o f downto wn Tillso nburg. Located in fully restored, turn of the century building with soaring ceilings and exposed brick. Nestled among stylish boutiques and restaurants. Fun, diversified turn-key o peration has no competitors in the region. Key pro duct lines include Canada Billiards and Winmau. Exceptional gro wth potential to expand. Ideal for the motivated entrepreneur who is young at heart. Owners are retiring from lo ng-term 20 + year family-run business with exemplary reputation within the region. They will assist you in the transitio n and possible financing to the right buyer! RE/MAX TWIN CITY REALTY INC., BROKERAGE DAVID SCHOOLEY, . 519-577-1212 All d a ta is subje ct to E rro rs, Omissio ns o r Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d . 06/01 /20 20 02:09:21 PM 86 BROADWAY STREET, Tillsonburg, ON N4G 3P6 MLS®#:257440 Price:$4,000.00 DOM:21 Status:Active Sqft Total:3,000 Year Built:List Date:11-May-2020 Lot Size: U nder .5 Acre Lot Front:36 Acres: Recreational:Waterfront:No No Building Type:Mixed Subdistrict:NE Access: Municipal road Amazing 3,000 sq ft space lo cated in downtown Tillso nburg with excellent main street expo sure. Exterio r facade recently updated maintaining the character and charm of this beautiful brick building. One entrance with two separate spaces, easily converted back to one entire space. Two washroo ms, sto rage room, two boardroo ms, and a lunchroom area. There is also rear access that backs onto a public parking lot. Lease term and possession are flexible. Plenty of business uses allowed with the Commerical zoning. Currently used as a professional o ffice space. CENTURY 21 HERITAGE HOUSE LTD, BROKERAGE CHRIS DECLARK, Sales Representative (519) 983-7000 All da ta is sub je ct to E rro rs, O missio ns or Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d. 06/01/2 020 02:09:21 PM 510 BROADWAY STREET, Tillso nburg, ON N4G3S5 MLS®#:248288 Price:$2,700.00 DOM:87 Status:Active Sqft Total:2,000 Year Built:1986 List Date:06-Mar-2020 Lot Size: Under .5 Acre Lot Front:0 Acres: Recreational:No Waterfront:No No Building Type:Retail Subdistrict:NE Access: Municipal road High traffic street and exposure on No rth Broadway. Plenty o f o n site parking. Adjacent to DNT Variety Co nvenience Sto re. Open span interior with ceramic tile floo r. Service Commercial Zo ning. Landlord requires minimum 2 year lease. All measurements are approximate. RE/MAX TRI-COUNTY REALTY INC. BROKERAGE LISA DEVOLDER, Sales Representative (519) 688-9140 All d a ta is subje ct to E rro rs, Omissio ns o r Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d . 06/01 /20 20 02:09:21 PM 69 BROADWAY STREET, Tillsonburg, ON N4G3P4 MLS®#:241780 Price:$1,500.00 DOM:126 Status:Active Sqft Total:1,100 Year Built:1950 List Date:27-Jan-2020 Lot Size: Under .5 Acre Lot Front:20 Acres: Recreational:No Waterfront:No No Building Type:Retail Subdistrict:SW Access: Municipal road, Paved Ro ad, Year Round Plenty of space and great blank canvas o pportunity to be downtown at highly visible lo catio n. Central commercial zo ning allo ws for many potential uses. Gross/All inclusive lease and term are entirely flexible and ideal for any startup. Ideal office, retail, shop, etc. Call today fo r your private showing. CENTURY 21 HERITAGE HOUSE LTD, BROKERAGE LANCE MACKENZIE, Sales Representative (226) 378-0345 All da ta is sub je ct to E rro rs, O missio ns or Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d. 06/01/2 020 02:09:21 PM 8 WASHINGTON GRAND AVENUE, Tillso nburg, ON N4G 1Y5 MLS®#:248029 Price:$650.00 DOM:74 Status:Active Year Built:List Date:19-Mar-2020 Lot Size: Under .5 Acre Lot Front:0 Acres: Recreational:Waterfront:No No Building Type:Mixed Subdistrict:SW Access: Municipal road, Paved Road, Year Round PRIME LOCATION in downtown Tillsonburg! Current Business has enjoyed for three decades, and this space is now available to ensure your business thrives, to o. Approximately 650 sq. ft. of usable space is strategically positio ned; close to all amenities including gro cery, shopping, banking, medical, restaurants, library and many more. The zo ning is CC Commercial with many uses permitted. Plenty of additional sto rage in the lower level to better organize yo ur space and manage inventory. Ample street parking, as well as a high visibility signage opportunity o n the so uth side of the building. Call now for more details o r to view this gorgeous space! ROYAL LEPAGE R.E.WOOD REALTY, BROKERAGE DAVID BENNETT, Broker (519) 550-6642 All d a ta is subje ct to E rro rs, Omissio ns o r Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d . 06/01 /20 20 02:09:21 PM 239 BROADWAY STREET, Tillsonburg, ON N4G 3R2 MLS®#:200303 Price:$30.00 DOM:346 Status:Active Sqft Total:6,955 Year Built:List Date:21-Jun-2019 Lot Size: U nder .5 Acre Lot Front:67 Acres:0.16 Recreational:Waterfront:No No Building Type:Mixed Subdistrict:SW Access: Year Round This build-to-suit opportunity is located in a very high traffic area! Situated on the corner of Broadway St. and Bridge St. - have your new and improved lo catio n designed to suit your exacting wants and needs. Site is surrounded by many national chains including, but no t limited to: Metro, Pita Pit, Canadian Tire, Medpoint Healthcare, Walmart, Kelsey's Restaurant, LCBO. Site is zoned CC (Central Commercial) which provides fo r a number of retail and co mmercial allo wances. The landlord is willing to build to a maximum fo otprint o f approx. 6955 sq. ft. on the site. - all subject to municipal co nfo rmity and to wn by-law allo wances. ROYAL LEPAGE R.E.WOOD REALTY, BROKERAGE DAVID BENNETT, Broker (519) 550-6642 All da ta is sub je ct to E rro rs, O missio ns or Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d. 06/01/2 020 02:09:21 PM 230 LISGAR AVENUE, Tillsonburg, ON N4G 4L4 MLS®#:248095 Price:$13.00 DOM:89 Status:Active Sqft Total:3,837 Year Built:1975 List Date:04-Mar-2020 Lot Size: Not Applicable Lot Front:0 Acres: Recreational:Waterfront:No No Building Type:Mixed, Retail Subdistrict:NE Totally renovated Lisgar Heights Plaza is filling up fast! Great retail or professional business office in premium locatio n in the hub of Tillsonburg. Spo rts and main recreatio n centre is directly across the road and high populatio n density all along Lisgar Ave. Zoning is SC-E which allows retail, o ffice, medical o r personal services. Units available from 1,000 square feet to 1,570 square feet. Do n't hesitate to make this your new professio nal business address! ROYAL LEPAGE R.E.WOOD REALTY, BROKERAGE DANE WILLSON, Broker (519) 777-2738 All d a ta is subje ct to E rro rs, Omissio ns o r Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d . 06/01 /20 20 02:09:21 PM 101 SPRUCE STREET, Tillsonburg, ON N4G 5C4 MLS®#:224826 Price:$4.95 DOM:243 Status:Active Sqft Total:55,581 Year Built:List Date:02-Oct-2019 Lot Size: 3-9.99 Acres Lot Front:372 Acres: Recreational:Waterfront:No No Building Type:Industrial Subdistrict:SW 55,581 sq.ft. Industrial building available for lease o n 4.43 acres of land. Withing approximately 20 minutes o f Highway 401. Fenced and gated yard with security cameras. Building complete with outdoo r patio , two floo rs of office space with private offices and boardroom. CBRE LIMITED PETER WHATMORE, Broker (519) 673-6444 All da ta is sub je ct to E rro rs, O missio ns or Re v isio ns a nd is no t w a rra nte d. 06/01/2 020 02:09:21 PM TILLSONBURG DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD YEAR TO DATE MONTHLY 2020 2019 % Difference 2020 2019 % Difference $ value of Total Units Sold $90,151,515 $101,953,128 -11.58%$17,490,000 $37,898,422 -53.85% $ value of Residential Units Sold $77,835,615 $83,569,578 -6.86%$15,821,000 $33,335,972 -52.54% $ value of Other Units Sold $12,315,900 $18,383,550 $1,669,000 $4,562,450 Total # of Units Sold 215 251 -14.34%46 92 -50.00% # of Residential Units Sold 189 213 -11.27%41 81 -49.38% # of Other Units Sold 26 38 5 11 Total # of New Listings 316 389 -18.77%56 119 -52.94% Total # of New Residential Listings 258 307 -15.96%45 97 -53.61% Total # of Other New Listings 58 82 11 22 Total # Currently on Market See Monthly Numbers 202 # of Residential Currently on Market See Monthly Numbers 136 # of Other Listings Currently on Mkt See Monthly Numbers 66 Accum.Accum.Month Reporting Month Reporting SALES BY CATEGORY 2020 TTL 2019 TTL 2020 2019 AVERAGE RESIDENTIAL SALE PRICE $0 - $159,999 13 19 4 7 $160,000 - $179,999 4 1 1 0 2020 2019 % Difference $180,000 - $199,999 2 2 0 0 MONTH $385,878 $411,555 -6.24% $200,000 - $499,999 144 184 33 67 YTD $411,829 $392,345 4.97% $500,000 - $599,999 23 23 4 9 $600,000 - $799,999 22 11 3 4 Over - $800,000 7 11 1 5 MLS® ACTIVITY FOR THE MONTH ENDING APRIL, 2020 Bayham Munic, Norfolk County, Norwich Twp, South-West Oxford Twp, Tillsonburg YTD Totals - New Listings are run monthly as a ytd total & may not match the month to month accumulative total due to deleted listing(s) The information only represents MLS® listings sold and reported through the Ontario Collective®. The information has been drawn from sources deemed to be reliable, but the accuracy and completeness of the information is not guaranteed. In providing this information, the Tillsonburg District Real Estate Board does not assume any responsibility or liability. TILLSONBURG DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD YEAR TO DATE MONTHLY 2020 2019 % Difference 2020 2019 % Difference $ value of Total Units Sold $117,760,667 $144,359,371 -18.43%$27,609,152 $42,406,243 -34.89% $ value of Residential Units Sold $101,478,267 $114,485,721 -11.36%$23,642,652 $30,916,143 -23.53% $ value of Other Units Sold $16,282,400 $29,873,650 $3,966,500 $11,490,100 Total # of Units Sold 274 338 -18.93%59 87 -32.18% # of Residential Units Sold 241 284 -15.14%52 71 -26.76% # of Other Units Sold 33 54 7 16 Total # of New Listings 400 503 -20.48%84 114 -26.32% Total # of New Residential Listings 334 408 -18.14%76 101 -24.75% Total # of Other New Listings 66 95 8 13 Total # Currently on Market See Monthly Numbers 204 # of Residential Currently on Market See Monthly Numbers 136 # of Other Listings Currently on Mkt See Monthly Numbers 68 Accum.Accum.Month Reporting Month Reporting SALES BY CATEGORY 2020 TTL 2019 TTL 2020 2019 AVERAGE RESIDENTIAL SALE PRICE $0 - $159,999 15 26 2 7 $160,000 - $179,999 6 3 2 2 2020 2019 % Difference $180,000 - $199,999 2 3 0 1 MONTH $454,666 $435,439 4.42% $200,000 - $499,999 178 230 35 46 YTD $421,072 $403,119 4.45% $500,000 - $599,999 33 31 10 8 $600,000 - $799,999 28 24 6 13 Over - $800,000 12 21 4 10 but the accuracy and completeness of the information is not guaranteed. In providing this information, the Tillsonburg District Real Estate Board does not assume any responsibility or liability. MLS® ACTIVITY FOR THE MONTH ENDING MAY, 2020 Bayham Munic, Norfolk County, Norwich Twp, South-West Oxford Twp, Tillsonburg YTD Totals - New Listings are run monthly as a ytd total & may not match the month to month accumulative total due to deleted listing(s) The information only represents MLS® listings sold and reported through the Ontario Collective®. The information has been drawn from sources deemed to be reliable,