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HRA Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 02/12/2013 <br />By: Kurt Ulrich, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Landform Professional Services, LLC's Contract with Ramsey HRA <br />5. 1. <br />Background: <br />The current Development Management (DM) contract for The COR at Ramsey will be in effect until March 31, <br />2013. The current contract has been in effect for two years and preceded the original contract of April 2010, and <br />preliminary work that was done by Landform starting in 2009. <br />The contract provides for a variety of development management services relative to the COR in exchange for <br />compensation in the form of "Administrative Compensation," "Incentive Compensation," and Additional <br />Compensation." <br />Recently the City received two documents (attached) asserting that Landform should not be compensated for <br />services that Landform has provided to the HRA because its services performed under the contract constitute <br />serving as a real estate broker or agent. <br />The Landform Attorney has provided a response asserting that both Landform and the City HRA have not <br />"abridged any law of this state." (See attached letter Shainess 1/31/13) <br />The City HRA Attorney has reviewed all relative documents and is preparing a memo for Tuesday evening. <br />Unfortunately, the HRA Attorney experienced the death of an immediate family member, and consequently the <br />memo is expected early next week. No immediate action is required at this meeting. <br />This meeting is to discuss alternatives available to the HRA in regard to the Landform contract for the balance of the <br />remaining term. <br />Notification: <br />n/a <br />Observations /Alternatives: <br />It is recommended that the HRA review and discuss the Landform response and the HRA Attorney's response, and <br />alternative actions available. <br />The Professional Services contract with Landform was originally drafted with the assistance of the City Attorney <br />Bill Goodrich. The review of the current issue is being done by HRA Attorney Tom Bray. An estimate of ($1,100 <br />to $1,760) was received from a third law firm, used extensively by the League of Minnesota Cities, to provide an <br />"outside" legal opinion. This would be a reasonable amount to confirm our legal direction with an attorney that has <br />a more objective position in the matter. <br />In regard to the Landform contract, it is recommended that the HRA not renew the contract, but proceed with <br />alternative of hiring an Economic Development Manager as directed by Council. Staff would work with the <br />development manager to ensure a smooth transition of documents and contacts. An hourly services agreement <br />should be negotiated as part of this transition for any necessary future work that may need to be done following the <br />contract. The Development Manager's contract provides that incentive fees are to be paid for any HRA Contracts <br />with third parties, for a period of fifteen month following termination. <br />