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A third type of RLF is a linked deposit program. With a linked deposit program, the EDA works <br /> with other government ®e and large non-profit institutions to place a certificate of deposit <br /> with the lending institution at below market rate. This action allows the bank to increase its <br /> liquidity of fimds, gain a higher return on a riskier project and improve collateral coverage. <br /> The most fundamental issue in the development of a revolving loan program is the developme. <br /> of policies and procedures for operating, marketing, financing and dealing with delinquencies i <br /> defaults. It is important to consider working with development counsel and/or financial adviso <br /> to discuss the intricacies and mechanics of a RLF program. <br /> The source of capitalization for local loan funds varies by community. Communities are <br /> utilizing local sources through the use of excess general fund or municipal utility reserves, Tax <br /> Increment Financing reserves and partnerships with banks or utilities to capitalize local revolving <br /> loan funds. <br /> Limitation of Powers <br /> The City Council may place limits on the activities of the EDA in the enabling resolution. These <br /> limitations may be placed on the power to issue general obligation or revenue bonds, the power <br /> to grant or loan EDA funds, power to enter into limited partnerships, or any of specific power <br /> over which the governing body wishes to exercise control. The following is a list of specific <br /> crew where the governing body may exercise control (Minn. Stat. <br /> 1. that the EDA may not exercise any specified power contained in Minn. Stat. §§ 469.001 <br /> to 469.047, 469.090 to 469.108, and 469.124 to 469.134 or that the EDA must not <br /> exercise any powers without the prior approval of the City Council. <br /> 2. that, except when previously pledged by the EDA, the City Council may by resolution <br /> require the EDA to transfer any portion of the reserves generated by activities of the EDA <br /> that the City Council determines is not necessary for the successful operation of the <br /> authority to the debt service fund of the City, to be used solely to reduce tax levies for <br /> bonded indebtedness of the City; <br /> 3. that the sale of all bonds or obligations issued by the EDA be approved by the City <br /> Council before issuance; <br /> 4. that the EDA follows the budget process for City departments as provided by the City <br /> and as implemented by the City Council and Mayor; <br /> 5. that all official actions of the EDA must be consistent with the adopted comprehensive <br /> plan of the City, and any official controls implementing the comprehensive plan; <br /> 6. that the EDA submit all planned activities for influencing the action of any other <br /> governmental agency, subdivision, or body to the City Council for approval; <br /> 25 <br />