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CC Work Session 2. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 03/25/2014 <br />Title: <br />Dissolution of HRA <br />Information <br />Purpose /Background: <br />The Council directed staff to set forth a process for dissolving or otherwise eliminating the Ramsey Housing and <br />Redevelopment Authority. In order to accomplish that goal, all of the existing HRA assets and debts must be dealt <br />with in accordance with state law. As part of that process, the City must decide who is to hold title to the assets once <br />the HRA no longer exists. <br />The HRA currently owns 28 parcels of real estate. The balance sheet of the HRA, reflective for the period ending <br />December 31, 2013 shows the following: $12.4 million of land held for resale, two internal loans (payable to water <br />and sewer funds) in the amount of approximately $4.6 M and cash and investments of approximately $417,000. The <br />HRA has no full -time employees to deal with, nor does it have any bonded debt. The current budget of the HRA <br />($208,000) covers a percentage of personnel costs, general liability and the city portion of the maintenance of the <br />parking ramp. <br />The real estate can be transferred to either the City or the EDA. If to the City, the Council retains control of it but <br />must pass an ordinance before the parcels can be sold, as required by the Charter. If all parcels are up for sale, one <br />ordinance could be used for them all. If the parcels are transferred to the EDA, all housing development and <br />management powers relating to those parcels or projects must be transferred with the parcels. I am not aware of any <br />particular management issues with these parcels that would be of concern. <br />If the real estate is to go to the EDA, the transfer can be undertaken by Council resolution. The EDA can be required <br />to accept the transfer. There is no public hearing, nor is action by the HRA required. This process would be <br />undertaken as the first step. At that point, the HRA essentially becomes inactive, except for collecting the existing <br />levy. If the real estate is to go to the City, it will transfer along along with the rest of the assets, as described below. <br />Towards the end of the year, the Council will hold a public hearing on dissolving the HRA. An ordinance can then <br />be passed dissolving the HRA, at which time all property, cash, assets, etc. are transferred to the City and become <br />City property. By statute, "all cash or other funds transferred to the city shall be used exclusively for permanent <br />improvements in the city or the retirement of debts or bonds incurred for permanent improvements." Upon transfer <br />of the property and assets, the HRA can no longer levy taxes, which is why this process should wait until the end of <br />the year. A certified copy of the ordinance must be furnished to the State. <br />Note that the Ramsey EDA's enabling resolution does not provide it with HRA powers. The EDA, therefore, cannot <br />initiate an HRA levy. The enabling resolution can be modified at any time if the City so desires. The existing EDA <br />enabling resolution provides the EDA with full statutory EDA powers, which, of course, include the ability to <br />purchase and sell land. <br />The purpose of this discussion is to outline the process and to discuss whether the HRA's real estate holdings <br />should be transferred to the City or the EDA. <br />Timeframe: <br />15 minutes <br />
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