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March 9,2021 Page 3 of 8 <br /> Housing Project). Multifamily Housing <br /> Development and <br /> Granting Preliminary <br /> City Manager Massopust indicated Jenny Bolton with Kennedy&Graven would be presenting this item to Approval to the <br /> the Council. Issuance of Conduit <br /> Jenny Bolton,attorney with Kennedy&Graven,stated in accordance with the provisions of Revenue Bon Finance <br /> to n <br /> Finance the Costs <br /> Minnesota State Statutes, the City is authorized to develop and administer a housing Thereof(Old Highway <br /> program to provide for the financing of new construction or the acquisition and 8 Senior Housing <br /> rehabilitation of an existing building and site for providing a multi-family housing Project). <br /> development. Furthermore, State Statutes also provide that such programs for multi-family <br /> housing developments may be financed by revenue bonds or obligations issued by the City. <br /> Federal tax law applicable to tax exempt conduit revenue bonds requires that the issuer's <br /> public hearing and final approval cannot be more than one year prior to the issuance <br /> of the bonds; therefore it is necessary for the City to hold another public hearing and <br /> reapprove the issuance of the remaining bonds for the Multifamily Housing Project. The <br /> Regulatory Loan Agreement, form of Subordinate Multifamily Housing Revenue Note, and <br /> Assignment of Loan Agreement identified as related documents are quite voluminous and <br /> have been prepared by the City's bond counsel. She commented further on the proposed <br /> affordable housing development that was being constructed along Old Highway 8 and <br /> recommended approval of the Resolution granting preliminary approval of the issuance of <br /> conduit revenue bonds to finance the project. <br /> Councilmember Abdulle requested further information on how the applicant can use affordable housing <br /> credits and questioned what would happen if the Dominium were to default on the bonds. Ms.Bolton <br /> explained affordable housing tax credits are a federal program. She discussed how tax credit's function and <br /> noted this project would receive 4%tax credits. It was noted with this project,in order to maximize the tax <br /> credits all of the units would be available at 60%AMT.She explained this project was very close to <br /> completion so she did not anticipate the developer would be defaulting on the bonds given the great need for <br /> affordable housing in the area.She reported the risk of default was extremely low noting Dominium has great <br /> expertise in affordable housing.She indicated the City has not liability for the bonds noting the lender can <br /> only look to the guarantee that is being provided by the developer. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas asked when the City has used these types of bonds in the past. Ms. <br /> Bolton reported there were two bond issues for this development in 2019. She explained this <br /> would be the third and final financing for this facility. She commented there was a companion <br /> facility being built on this site by Dominium for seniors. City Manager Massopust stated he <br /> was aware of six other developments the City had completed with conduit revenue bonds in the <br /> past. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Allen, seconded by Councilmember Dunsworth to open the <br /> Public Hearing. <br /> A roll call vote was taken. <br /> 5 Ayes,0 Nays-Motion Carried <br /> The Public Hearing was opened at 6:58 p.m. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas asked for comments, there were none. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Abdulle, seconded by Councilmember Axberg to close the <br /> Public Hearing. <br /> A roll call vote was taken. <br />