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CC Work Session <br />Meeting Date: 06/11/2013 <br />By: Jo Thieling, Administrative Services <br />2. 1. <br />Title: <br />Authorize County HRA to Perform Economic Development Activities and Requesting/Allocating Funding from <br />Anoka County Housing and Redevelopment Authority toward the Purchase of the Property at 6710 Highway 10 <br />NW <br />Background: <br />At the HRA meeting of May 14, 2013, The HRA was advised that the owner of 6710 Highway 10 NW had <br />accepted the HRA's offer of $361,000 for the purchase of the property and that the purchase agreement had been <br />signed by the seller and HRA Chairperson Backous. The HRA was advised that Anoka County had indicated there <br />are sufficient funds through the Anoka County HRA if the City designates Anoka County as a development arm of <br />Ramsey. Staff has contacted Ms. Karen Skepper of the Anoka County HRA about the funding. Ms. Skepper <br />advised that the request has to be done by a resolution showing support of the City Council. It is anticipated the <br />resolutions necessary will be on the City Council Consent Agenda for June 25. The resolutions will be to request <br />to have economic development activities performed by the Anoka County HRA and approving the specific funding <br />request. Staff was also advised that the next meeting of the County HRA is June 25. Karen Skepper will be at the <br />Work Session to explain the process for requesting County HRA funds as well as to answer any questions Council <br />may have. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />According to the County, by practice, the City exercises control over the County HRA/EDA funds. It is the <br />County's practice to place the collected levy into a fund that is then made available for eligible projects selected by <br />that city. Typically, staff makes a request to ACHRA staff and they confirm that the project meets the requirements <br />laid out in state statute. The next step requires the City Council to pass a resolution requesting $361,000 in funding <br />to purchase the property at 6710 Highway 10 NW. The ACHRA board then approves the request and the money <br />can be accessed. The Council may request additional projects at any time, based upon the available funding. <br />Once the City opts -in to the economic development portion of the ACHRA, by passing that resolution, the City can <br />use all funding for housing, redevelopment or economic development. There are no caps or limits on how the City <br />decides to allocate their funding pool. <br />Originally, Ramsey opted into the HRA for the purpose of developing senior housing. The County will <br />also provide technical assistance, will respond to funding requests, and will make periodic presentations as the <br />City requests. <br />If a City opts in to the economic development activities they are "in" for 5 years. At the 5 year point, the City can <br />opt out by resolution. There is no penalty as no additional dollars are levied. <br />The levy for the County HRA remains the same whether the City opts -in to the economic development activities or <br />not, but it does expand the type of projects that will benefit the city. <br />In addition to the annual levy, the resolution opens up the opportunity to utilize the current ACHRA undesignated <br />
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