File #: Res. 2017-121    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/6/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/12/2017 Final action:
Title: Consider Resolution Authorizing an Interfund Loan for Advance of Certain Costs in Connection with Tax Increment Financing District 1-1 (Presidential Commons).
Attachments: 1. 1 - Res 2017 TIF Loan
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City Council Meeting Date: December 12, 2017

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Brenda Angelstad, Finance Director

Title
Consider Resolution Authorizing an Interfund Loan for Advance of Certain Costs in Connection with Tax Increment Financing District 1-1 (Presidential Commons).
Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council adopts a resolution approving a $15,000 loan to the Presidential Commons Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District from the TIF #4.
Summary Report:
Presidential Commons is a tax increment district created in 1999 between the HRA and Northfield WNS Inc. The project was for 84 townhomes, 75 of the units were to be made into affordable housing with income limits for the buyers. For several years the district has not produced enough revenue to cover its bond payments. According to State Statute, we are not allowed to let the cash balance of a TIF district go negative. To address this shortfall, the Council has approved loans from TIF #4 District to Presidential Commons District in prior years. In 2013, Council approved a loan of $50,000 in 2014, a loan of $50,000 in 2016, and a loan of $15,000 in 2016. Another shortfall of approximately $5,000 is expected in 2017. Staff is requesting a resolution to approve up to $15,000 to cover the 2017 shortfall and also address an earlier $6,000 draw against the loan that was not covered by an earlier resolution.
The annual revenue shortage situation for this Tax Increment District was addressed by the 2017 refunding of the bonds. The interest rate was lowered from 5.75% to 2.5% and the term extended 3 years to 2025 to better align revenues with expenses. This allows the district to fully make its payments going forward. The refunding addresses this shortfall issue for future years and will repay back the TIF #4 District, but still leaves 2017 with a shortfall. This $15,000 interfund loan resolution from TIF #4 District to Presidential Commons District will address this ...

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