File #: HRA Res. 2017-004    Version: 1 Name:
Type: HRA Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/2/2017 In control: Housing & Redevelopment Authority
On agenda: 8/10/2017 Final action:
Title: Consider Resolution Provide for the Sale of $460,000 Taxable Obligation Tax Increment Refunding Bonds, Series 2017B.
Attachments: 1. TIF Resolution 17-, 2. Tax Increment Pledge.docx
DATE: August 10, 2017

TO: Members of the Housing & Redevelopment Authority

FROM: Janine Atchison, Housing Coordinator

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Consider Resolution Provide for the Sale of $460,000 Taxable Obligation Tax Increment Refunding Bonds, Series 2017B.

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SUMMARY AND ACTION REQUESTED:
Staff recommends Housing & Redevelopment Authority (HRA) approval of the attached Resolution providing $460,000 Taxable General Obligation Tax Increment Refunding Bonds, Series 2017B.

BACKGROUND:
Presidential Commons is a tax increment finance (TIF) district created in 1999 between the HRA and Northfield WNS Inc. The project was for 84 townhomes, including 75 units targeted for affordable housing with income limits for the buyers. For several years, the district was not producing enough revenue to cover its bond payments. According to state statute, the City is not allowed to let the cash balance of a TIF district go negative.

In order to maintain a positive cash balance, the Northfield City Council approved a loan of $50,000 from TIF District #4 to the Presidential Commons district in 2013. A second loan of $50,000 was approved in 2014, followed by a third loan of $15,000 in 2016. Both of these loans were from the existing fund balance in TIF District #4. The Northfield Finance Department does not anticipate the district to be able to pay its debt without assistance for the next several years.

The bonds for Presidential Commons were refunded in 2007, and go through 2022. The interest rate on the current bonds is approximately 5.5%. The Presidential Commons district is due for decertification in 2026.

The bonds for Presidential Commons became callable in February of 2017. If interest rates stay low, we anticipate being able to get a lower rate if we refund the bonds. We are looking at doing a refunding at the same time we issue bonds for our street project, and extending the term of the bonds so the district is able to fully make its payments. At that time, we will also ...

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