HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2015-24 - Approving Modified TIF Plan, District 17 and Second Amendment to Project Management Agreement - 01/20/2015 CITY OF EDEN PRAIRIE
HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION NO. 2015-24
RESOLUTION APPROVING MODIFIED TAX INCREMENT
FINANCING PLAN, DISTRICT NO. 17 AND SECOND AMENDMENT TO
PROJECT MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT.
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council (the "Council") of the City of' Eden Prairie,
Minnesota (the "City"), as follows:
Section 1. Recitals
1.01. The Board of Commissioners (the "Board") of the Eden Prairie Housing and
Redevelopment Authority (the "HRA") has heretofore established Redevelopment Project No. 5
(the "Project Area") and adopted the Redevelopment Plan therefor. It has been proposed by the
HRA that the City adopt a Modification to the Tax Increment Financing Plan (the "TIF Plan
Modification") for the Tax Increment Financing District No. 17 (the "TIF District"), which is
located the Project Area, all pursuant to and in conformity with applicable law, including
Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.001 to 469.047, and Sections 469.174 to 469.1794, inclusive,
as amended (the "Act"), all as reflected in the TIF Plan Modification and presented for the
Council's consideration.
1.02. Tax increment from the TIF District has been used to pay for certain development
costs and to provide affordable housing units at Rolling Hills Senior Housing/The Colony ("The
Colony"). The TIF Plan Modification will allow the City and 1IRA to extend the term of the
affordability of 115 units from 10 to 25 years.
1.03. The City and the HRA have investigated the facts relating to the TIF Plan
Modification and have caused the TIF Plan Modification to be prepared.
1.04. The City and HRA have performed all actions required by law to be performed
prior to the adoption and approval of the TIF Plan Modification, including, but not limited to,
notification of Hennepin County and Independent School District No. 272, having taxing
jurisdiction over the property to be included in the TIF District, and the holding of a public
hearing upon published notice as required by law.
1.05. The City and HRA are not modifying the boundaries of the Project Area or the
TIF District.
Section 2. Findings for the TIF Plan Modification
2.01 The Council hereby reaffirms the original findings for the TIF District, namely
that when the TIF District was established, Tax Increment Financing District No. 17 was
established as a housing district. However, the City originally designated the TIF District as a
"qualified housing district" under Section 469.174, subd. 29 of the Act. Legislation in 2008
repealed provisions related to qualified housing districts, effective retroactively to cover any
district given that designation. Accordingly, the TIP District is no longer a "qualified housing
district," but remains subject to all laws that govern housing districts as defined in the Act. In
accordance with the applicable state requirements for housing districts, at the time of TIF District
creation, a minimum of 29 units in The Colony are required to be occupied by individuals at or
below 50% of the area median income.
2.02 It is found and determined, and it is the reasoned opinion of the City, that:
(i) The proposed redevelopment described in the TIF Plan Modification would not
reasonahly be expected to occur solely through private investment within the reasonably
foreseeable_future. The major purpose of the TIF Plan Modification is to extend the term of
affordable housing units within The Colony. Historically, affordable housing has not occurred in
the City without significant public assistance because of high land and construction costs and
lower revenues produced by affordable rents or sale prices. The use of tax increment resources
from the TIF District will offer opportunities for the private developer to continue to incorporate
affordable housing in The Colony. By reimbursing the developer for the eligible costs of The
Colony, the City will be able to extend the term of affordability on 115 units by an additional 15
years. The Developer has represented to the City the extension of the affordable units would not
occur without the TIF Plan Modification.
(ii) The TIF Plan Modification conforms to the general plan for the redevelopment of
the City as a whole. The City's Comprehensive Guide Plan ("Guide Plan") guides the property
as Iligh Density Residential. High Density Residential calls for 10 to 40 residential units per
acre. The Guide Plan calls for the development of housing units for seniors appropriate for the
physical and mental changes they experience. The Guide Plan also encourages housing that will
permit seniors to live independently and affordably. The Colony is a high density residential
development that complies with the City's Guide Plan and general goals of providing safe and
affordable housing for its citizens. The Community Development Director advises and the
Council finds that the development is compatible with the City's zoning ordinances and other
related regulations and encourages efficient use of existing infrastructure as set forth in the City's
Guide Plan.
(iii) The Tax Increment Plan Modification will afford maximum opportzmily,
consistent with the sound needs of the City as a whole, for the redevelopment of the Project by
private enterprise. The City has promoted affordable rental and owner-occupied housing for
several years. The tax increment from the TIF District will be used to encourage the private
market to offer affordable senior housing choices and ensure that affordability is maintained over
an extended period of time, and promote development that links housing with transportation
corridors and services. Through the implementation of the TIF Plan, the City will increase the
availability of low and moderate income housing opportunities in the City.
2.03 As required by Section 469.176, Subdivision 4d, it is expected that all of the tax
increment to be derived from the District will be used to finance eligible costs of the low and
moderate income housing project, including the cost of public improvements directly related
thereto and allowable administration expenses of the Redevelopment Project.
Section 3. Public Purpose
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3.01. The adoption of the TIF Plan Modification conforms in all respects to the
requirements of the Act and will help fulfill a need to provide housing opportunities affordable to
persons of low and moderate income and improve the tax base. These public purposes and
benefits exceed any benefits expected to be received by private developers, who will receive
assistance only in the amount needed to make the provision of affordable housing financially
feasible.
Section 4. Approval and Adoption of the TIF Plan Modification
4.01. The TIF Plan Modification is hereby approved, and shall be placed on file in the
office of the City Clerk.
4.02. City staff is authorized to file the TIF Plan Modification with the Commissioner
of Revenue, the Office of the State Auditor and the Hennepin County Auditor.
4.03. City staff, the City's advisors and legal counsel are authorized and directed to
proceed with the implementation of the TIF Plan Modification and for this purpose to negotiate,
draft, prepare and present to this Council for its consideration all further modifications,
resolutions, documents and contracts necessary for this purpose.
Section 5. Approval of Second Amendment to Project Management Agreement
5.01. The City and SE Rolling Hills, LLC (the "Developer") are parties to that certain
Project Management Agreement dated June 5, 2001, as amended (the "Project Management
Agreement") which requires the Developer to provide affordable housing units for 10 years from
the date of receipt of the first full tax increment. The City and the Developer have caused to be
prepared the Second Amendment to the Project Management Agreement, which reflects the TIF
Plan Modification and extends the terms of the affordability of 115 units from 10 to 25 years, or
until December 31, 2028.
5.02. The Second Amendment to the Project Management Agreement is hereby
approved. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to execute the Second
Amendment to the Project Management Agreement and such other documents and certificates as
may be necessary to give effect to the transaction herein contemplated.
Section 6. Additional Approvals
6.01 The Approval hereby given to the TIF Plan Modification and the Second
Amendment to Project Management Agreement includes approval and the execution by the
appropriate officers of the City of such additional documents necessary to fulfill the objectives
contemplated hereby.
ADOPTED by the Eden Prairie City Council this 20"' day of January, 2015.
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Kath,reen Porta, City Clerk
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