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Agenda - Council Work Session - 06/14/2011
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NOTE 12 — FLEXIBLE BENEFIT PLAN (CONTINUED) <br />All property of the Plan and income attributable to that property is solely the property of the City subject <br />to the claims of the City's general creditors. Participants' rights under the Plan are equal to those of <br />general creditors of the City in an amount equal to the eligible healthcare and dependent care expenses <br />incurred by the participants. The City believes that it is unlikely that it will use the assets to satisfy the <br />claims of general creditors in the future. <br />NOTE 13 — TAX INCREMENT FINANCING REVENUE NOTES <br />The City has entered into several private development agreements regarding certain tax increment <br />properties. Reimbursements to developers for special trunk assessments were contemplated in the <br />development agreements. The vehicle used for this reimbursement is called a tax increment revenue note. <br />These notes provide for the payment of principal, equal to the developer's costs, plus interest at various <br />rates. In each case, payments on the loans will be made at the lesser of the note payment or the actual net <br />tax increment received (or a reduced percentage received in certain cases) during specific years as stated <br />in the agreement. Payments are first applied to accrued interest and then to principal balances. The notes <br />are cancelled at the end of the agreement term, whether or not they have been repaid. Any additional tax <br />increments received in years following the teen are retained by the City. <br />The outstanding principal balance as of December 31, 2010 for all of these agreements was $777,803. <br />This amount is not included in long -term debt because of the nature of these notes in that repayment is <br />required only if sufficient tax increments are received. The City's position is that these are obligations to <br />assign future and uncertain revenue sources and these obligations are not actual debt in substance. <br />NOTE 14 — DEPOSITS PAYABLE <br />Platting and perfonnance deposits are accounted for in the City's Escrow Agency Fund. A summary of <br />the 2010 changes in deposits is as follows: <br />Total deposits payable at January 1, 2010 $ 743,749 <br />Add deposits received 1,661,348 <br />Less payments from deposit account (1,574,602) <br />Total deposits payable at December 31, 2010 $ 830,495 <br />NOTE 15 — INDUSTRIAL AND LEASE REVENUE BONDS <br />From time to time, the City has issued Industrial Revenue Bonds and Lease Revenue Bonds to provide <br />financial assistance to private sector entities for the acquisition and construction of industrial and <br />commercial facilities deemed to be in the public interest. The bonds are secured by the property financed <br />and are payable solely from payments received on the underlying mortgage loans. Upon repayment of the <br />bonds, ownership of the acquired facilities transfers to the private sector entity served by the bond <br />issuance. Neither the City, the state of Minnesota, nor any political subdivision thereof is obligated in <br />any manner for repayment of the bonds. Accordingly, the bonds are not reported as liabilities in the <br />accompanying financial statements. As of December 31, 2010, there were two series of Industrial <br />Revenue Bonds and one Lease Revenue Bond outstanding with aggregate principal amounts payable of <br />$4,322,967 and $10,640,000 respectively. <br />
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