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9/16/2008
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7.Public Hearing <br />None. <br />8.Action/Discussion Items: <br />a.Discuss HRA Bonding Authority <br />Mary Ippel of Briggs and Morgan, the City’s Bond Consul, discussed the Roseville Housing and <br />Redevelopment Authority’s ability to bond for projects. Ms. Ippel noted that the RHRA has limited <br />ability to issue general obligation bonds for qualified housing development projects; however, it has <br />greater legal authority to issue revenue bonds which are typically more difficult to market. Ms. Ippel also <br />noted that a project would have to meet strict criteria for the RHRA to be able to issue tax-exempt bonds. <br />Ms. Ippel noted that the RHRA has the ability to levy up to .144% of taxable market value and that levy <br />can be pledged to the payment of a revenue bond. Ms. Ippel also noted that the City of Roseville has a <br />Port Authority which can issue general obligation bonds. Ms. Ippel noted that the City Council could <br />create a Housing Improvement District or Special Service District as another way to finance <br />improvements and that the bonds issued for these types of projects would be taxable, general obligation <br />bonds. <br />Ms. Ippel also discussed the authority of the City (not the RHRA) to issue general obligation bonds in a <br />Tax Increment Finance district. <br />b.Neighborhood Enhancement Update <br />Don Munson, Code Enforcement Official, and Brian Coughlin, seasonal Land Use Inspector, presented an <br />update on the Neighborhood Enhancement Program (NEP) which is funded by the RHRA. Mr. Munson <br />noted that resident comments have been overwhelmingly positive in support of the program and <br />compliance rates were very high, close to 90% after 40 days. <br />Mr. Trudgeon noted that the number of violations decreased with each successive neighborhood targeted <br />by the program. Mr. Trudgeon opined that the educational aspect of the program seemed to be successful <br />in this regard. Mr. Trudgeon noted that the NEP is included in the 2009 HRA budget. <br />9.Information Reports & Other Business (Verbal Reports by Staff and Board Members): <br />a. Staff Reports <br />Ms. Kelsey reminded the board of the upcoming energy efficiency workshop to be held on September 20. <br />Ms. Kelsey presented the board with an update on the Home & Garden Fair planning process. Ms. <br />Kelsey presented the board with the new fair logo, marketing materials and website updates. <br />b. Board Reports <br />Mr. Trudgeon noted that the City Council will be interviewing RHRA applicants at their September 22 <br />meeting. Mr. Trudgeon indicated that the Westwood Village I Housing Improvement Area will be going <br />before the Council at that meeting, also. <br />Chair Majerus noted that this was the last meeting for Member Millasovich as her term ends this month. <br />Member Millasovich expressed her pride in her community and thanked the board for the experience of <br />serving with them. <br />10. Adjourn <br />The meeting was adjourned at 7:01 p.m. <br />
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