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Cayuga County Development Corporation– CCDC FY 2015 Measurement Report CCDC Measurement Report FY2015 Page 1 Cayuga County Development Corporation FY 2015 Measurement Report Introduction This document is being presented as the Measurement Report for the Cayuga County Development Corporation (“CCDC” or the “Corporation”) Fiscal Year ending 12/31/2015 in compliance with the New York State Public Authorities Law (“PAL”) Section 2824-a, and the NYS Public Authorities Accountability Act (“PAAA”). The goal is to provide a written assessment of CCDC’s efforts to accomplish the Corporation’s goals and objectives outlined in the proposed CCDC Mission Statement (as adopted March 27, 2012) and to identify proactive, positive actions for continuous improvement in areas, if any, where these goals and objectives have not been fully realized. The goals and objectives proposed by the CCDC, which the Corporation may be measured against are as follows: Performance Goal The CCDC will work to achieve compliance with current obligations and responsibilities with ongoing projects and programs. Performance Measurement: The CCDC has worked to meet this performance goal with regard to compliance with current obligations with ongoing projects and programs – those that are internal to the operations of the Corporation. For example, in FY2015 the CCDC met its obligations with regard to administration and management of the various initiatives under its authority, including working to improve and market the CCDC Small Business Loan Fund and cultivate loans for small business and manufacturing (work undertaken in 2015 will likely see conclusion of manufacturing loans in FY16). The Corporation, through the efforts of its staff and partners, also met its program obligations related to outreach and marketing economic development assistance to business entities and developers on its own accord and in partnership and cooperation with other local agencies and organizations. This marketing and outreach resulted in the CCDC meeting with a number of loan program prospects regarding small business development within the County. Although the CCDC met with a number of development prospects in FY15, the Central NY economy continues to lag behind the rest of NYS and the nation and the Corporation was unable to provide any additional projects with loan funds- which will be a primary goal for 2016 – the time of this writing. Still, the CCDC continues to be an active voice in local economic development and job creation initiatives in targeted industry sectors. ---PAGE BREAK--- Cayuga County Development Corporation– CCDC FY 2015 Measurement Report CCDC Measurement Report FY2015 Page 2 Performance Goal Facilitating new projects and programs, which have been identified, and that will achieve the agency’s purposes and mission. Performance Measurement: The CCDC has worked to meet this performance goal with our efforts in FY2015. Within the fiscal year, the Corporation met with economic development specialists from the Cayuga Economic Development Agency regarding the marketing of the CCDC Small Business Loan Program and outlined the eligibility and loan limit parameters, including changes approved by the Board in March of 2014 which made the loan parameters more flexible. In addition, user-friendly loan program guidebooks were developed and distributed to local business prospects and development entities. The Staff for the CCDC likewise supported overall Cayuga County economic development. The CCDC and its partners identified the following new projects and programs within the reporting period: Support and Coordination with Partners to implement a county-wide Economic Development through a One-Stop Agency. The CCDC, along with its partners, have continued to work with the CEDA - a private-sector led economic development organization now acting as the full-time coordinating economic development “One-Stop” agency aligning the efforts and outreach of the CCDC, the CCIDA, the City of Auburn IDA, the work of the Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce, and the Planning & Economic Development staffs at the City of Auburn and the Cayuga County levels. CCDC has been a strong supporter this new organization. Outreach to Small Business with CCDC Assistance. During the reporting period, the CCDC staff continued to conduct outreach to small manufacturing and agri-businesses to explore instances in which CCDC assistance can be brought to bear for eligible small business development to fill the gap between ability to deploy projects and available resources. These efforts will continue in 2015. Performance Goal Making every endeavor to comply with all applicable provisions of the PAAA and PARA requirements. Performance Measurement: The CCDC has been committed to making improvements in the area of compliance with PAAA and PARA. The CCDC has worked with outside counsel to assist CCDC’s limited staff resources with organization and compliance reporting. During FY15 we achieved this goal for reporting on FY14 and we are (nearly) on track for timely compliance with FY15 reporting (reporting will be completed in the month of April, but not by April 1st). We have established the necessary internal policies – with the necessary resources, to accomplish this. ---PAGE BREAK--- Cayuga County Development Corporation– CCDC FY 2015 Measurement Report CCDC Measurement Report FY2015 Page 3 Performance Goal To maintain the highest ethical standards applicable to public officials and public benefit corporations. Performance Measurement: The new CCDC Board of Directors reviewed the CCDC adopted Code of Ethics at their organizational meeting in 2013. The document defining the adopted CCDC Code of Ethics is available to the Board, and to the general public online at: http://www.cayugacounty.us/Portals/0/planning/Documents/CCDC/CCDCEthicsCode2 007.pdf (please refer to the CCDC FY2015 Annual Operations and Accomplishments Report which includes the Code of Ethics) and at the CCDC offices.