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HRA Agenda 11-04-1992i AGENDA MONTICELLO HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Wednesday, November 4, 1992 - 7:00 p.m. City Hall MEMBERS: Chairperson Al Larson, Ben Smith, Lowell Schrupp, Everette Ellison, and Tom St. Hilaire. STAFF: Rick Woltateller, Jeff O'Neill, and 011ie Koropchak. GUESTS: 7:00 p.m. William Jacobson; The Housing Alliance. 7:30 p.m. William Kemp; Short, Elliott, Hendrickson, Inc. (SEH). Barb Schwientek; Monticello -Big Lake Community Hospital. 1. CALL TO ORDER. 2. CONSIDERATION TO APPROVE THE AUGUST 5 AND SEPTEMBER 29, 1992 HRA MINUTES. 1 3. CONSIDERATION TO HEAR FINANCIAL OPTIONS AND PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE FOR SENIOR CARE HOUSING (MR. JACOBSON AND MR. KEMP). 4. CONSIDERATION TO REVIEW AND EXECUTE THE INDEMNITY AGREEMENT AND THE TAX -FORFEITED LANDS CONVEYANCE FORM FOR OUTLOT A, COUNTRY CLUB MANOR. 5. CONSIDERATION TO REVIEW HRA BILLINGS AND PROJECT WORK PERFORMANCE OF ATTORNEYS AND BDS, INC. 6. OTHER BUSINESS. 7. ADJOURNMENT. 9 MINUTES MONTICELLO HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Tuesday, September 29, 1992 - 6:65 PM City Hall MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairperson Al Larson, Ben Smith, Lowell Schrupp, and Everette Ellison. MEMBER ABSENT: Tom St. Hilaire. STAFF PRESENT: 011ie Koropchak. STAFF ABSENT: Rick Wolfsteller and Jeff O'Neill. 1. CALL TO ORDER. Chairperson Al Larson called the HRA meeting to order at 6:65 PM. 2. CONSJDFRATION TO REVIEW FO& #4ENDMENT THE PRIyATE RED,EVELOPMENT CONTRACT BETWEEN JERALD J. AND MARY E. SCHOEN AND THE HRA. Upon the request of the redeveloper, the HRA members were asked to review the executed Private Redevelopment Contract between Jerald J. and Mary E. Schoen and the HRA for possible amendment. Koropchak presented HRA members with a copy of the August 5 HRA minutes recording the HRA's acceptance of the said final draft of the Private Redevelopment Contract between the Schoons and the HRA. Secondly, the NRA received an updated Aroplax project cost to the City of Monticello through August 15, 1992. Total charges from Business Development Services, Holmes 8 Graven, and Paul Weingarden were $19,966.40. Next, the HRA received a copy of the requested contract amendments as provided by Mark Tebelius, Mr. Schoen's attorney. Those being: One, elimination of the $21,500 Letter of Credit or request to provide only through 1996: second, amendment of the minimum improvements completion date from January 2, 1993 to February 28, 1993; and thirdly, various amendments to delete the minimum improvements insurance, see Section 5.1. Koropchak informed the NRA that the executed contract states the Letter of Credit is reviewed annually for renewal by the HRA for the duration of the TIF district. The January completion date coincides with the TI Guarantee Acticle and y establishes contract default. Next, the insurance section requires proof of insurance and proof of payment, and in the • HRA MINUTES SEPTEMBER 29, 1992 PAGE 2 event the minimum improvements are destroyed the HRA would receive the insurance net proceeds fox, reconstruction. John Dean, HRA Attorney, stated, "If this is a lender's requirement than the HRA could consider lender subordination in the event of bank foreclosure but recommended no subordination to the redeveloper." Lastly, Koropchak reminded the HRA that the $15,000 loan at 8% interest rate was initiated to recover part of the HACA lose; therefore, pre -payment rights should not be granted because of the need for the principal and interest payback. Koropchak outlined the RRA's alternatives: One, do not amend; second, amend all requests; third, amend a portion or portions of the requests; or fourth, amend requests with a reduction of TIP assistance. TIP District No. 1-12 will collect tax Increment over seven years. After brief comments from each HRA member regarding the concern of the lender's need for HRA subordination and the risk of an economic development project not materializing, It was the consensus of the HRA to stick with the original executed Redevelopment Contract. Al Larson made a motion reaffirming the accepted terms and conditions of the original executed Private Redevelopment Contract between Jerald J. and Mary E. Schoen and the HRA, executed August 24, 1992. Everette Ellison seconded the motion and without further discussion the motion passed unanimously. The HRA felt the City has been supportive of the Aroplax project and the LIRA believes in the deliverance and follow -though of a sealed - executed document. 3. OTHER BUSINESS. The HRA agreed to inviting with Mr. Bill Kemp to an HRA meeting to inform members of new elderly housing development financing and to extend an invitation to Barb Schwientek. The LIRA did not act on the tax forfeiture land document but will review so at the next meeting. 4. ADJOURNMENT The NRA meeting adjourned at 7:20 PM. oma, \.<VtC04;j.,kg14 J 011ie Koropchak, HRA Executive Director