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<br />Mark Ruff, from Ehlers and Associates stated that he has been involved with this project since <br />the beginning and stated that the County is looking to ref41ance which \\'ill save the County.' <br />about"$10,00Q to $15,000 a year. He. stated that the County is recommending that the $320,000 <br />be used for the principal amount of debt, which would make the facility break even~ He stated <br />that this housing has been set up as affordable, self-sustainable, housing. He stated that the cash <br />can be used to reduce the'debt so there doesn't need to be an above average increase in rents.' He <br />stated that the City would have acceS$ to another $400,000 to use for other projects. He stated <br />that the County is trying to move this along quickly to take advantage of the low interest rat~s, so <br />they Will be asking for Council approval of anew Joint Powers Agreement in April with the <br />. bond sale to be held in JUne. He stated that the County is also working on a similar refmancing <br />.project in Ham Lake. . <br /> <br />Karen Skepper, Anoka County HRA, stated that they took a strong look to make sure the projects <br />were able to have adequate cash flow and noted that if the equity contribution is not made, rents <br />could be increased as a way to make up the difference. She stated that they may also have to pull <br />on the levy funds to offset the rent co~ts. <br /> <br />Finance Officer Lund asked Ms. Skepper to explain the 5-year operating. deficit in relation to the <br />priority lists. <br /> <br />Ms. Skepperstated that in exchange for the County assuming the debt, they are asking for a 5- <br />year operating deficit agreement from the City. She stated this means, that if there is a shortfall <br />in operating furids, the City will be required to cover the shcirtfall. She stated that in exchange <br />for this, the County would agree to continue to give Ramsey residents priority for the same 5- <br />year time period. . She stated that because this is a healthy project, she does not anticipate any <br />budget shortfalls. <br /> <br />Councilmember Look asked if they anticipated any competition from the new project going in <br />across the street. . <br /> <br />Ms. Skepper stated that, at this point, Savannah Oaks is full with a waiting li,st. She stated that <br />traditionally, their rents have been slightly below market, so while there may be a few people <br />that choose the new building, she does not think it will cause vacancies. She stated that <br />. . <br />Ramsey has a large fund balance accumulated from the HRA levy which is why the (County <br />thinks this would be a good use of funds to buy down the 'debt. <br /> <br />Councilmemher Look asked if the County would be renewing the bonds. <br /> <br />Mr. Ruff stated that they are refmancing the existing bonds, but not extending the terms. <br /> <br />Councilmember Elvig' stated that he appreciates the County trying to keep rent costs down, but <br />feels something isn't adding up. He stated that the City also levies HRA funds and the County <br />has an HRA levy. He stated that "cash is king" and if the City doesn't have cash, it will not be <br />able to bond for other projects. He stated that the RTC project is struggling and the City is trying <br /> <br />Finance Committe~ 'March 25, 2008 <br />rage 20f 5 <br /> <br />-201- <br />