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IV.6. Resolution Approving Laws of Minnesota 2023, Chapter 64, Article 8, Section 2, Relating to Tax Increment Financing District 2-11; Elverum CITY OF HOPKINS City Council Report 2023-138 To: Honorable Mayor and Council Members Mike Mornson, City Manager From: Kersten Elverum, Director of Planning & Development Date: December 19, 2023 Subject: Approve Special TIF Law for 2-11 _____________________________________________________________________ RECOMMENDED ACTION MOTION TO Approve Resolution 2023-051 Approving Laws of Minnesota 2023, Chapter 64, Article 8, Section 2, Relating to Tax Increment Financing District 2-11 OVERVIEW The City of Hopkins established redevelopment Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District No. 2-11 in 2003. Due to market conditions, development did not occur within the allowed timelines under State Statute and the City of Hopkins pursued legislation to provide additional four years to realize qualified expenditures. In 2008, this request was granted through special legislation, but with an additional restriction on the use of funds outside of the district, often referred to as “pooling.” The pooling limits were capped at 20% rather than the 25% allowed in all other redevelopment districts. Recently, the City of Hopkins went back to the Legislature and requested that the percent of funds that could be spend outside of the district not be restricted to 20% but to revert back to the 25% allowed under general TIF law. The State of Minnesota approved a special law providing that up to 25% of the total tax increment from the TIF District can be expended outside the TIF District for housing or redevelopment activities as provided in Laws of Minnesota 2023, Chapter 64, Article 8, Section 2. In the past, TIF pooling from this District has been used to right-size development assistance for Ovation Apartments and Hallon 1&2. With the reversion back to standard pooling limits, the City of Hopkins may be able to capture some additional funds to use towards redevelopment efforts before the District expires in 2029. In order to accept the special legislation and authorize its use, the City Council must pass a resolution and file a certificate with the State of Minnesota. SUPPORTING INFORMATION • Resolution 2023-051 • Exhibit A Planning & Development HP145\107\887422.v3 CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 2023-051 APPROVING LAWS OF MINNESOTA 2023, CHAPTER 64, ARTICLE 8, SECTION 2, RELATING TO TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT 2-11 WHEREAS, the City of Hopkins, Minnesota (the “City”) has duly established Tax Increment Financing District No. 2-11 (the “TIF District”) within the Project Area in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.174 through 469.1794, as amended (the “TIF Act”) and the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Hopkins, Minnesota administers such TIF District; and WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Minnesota passed a special law providing that the duration of the TIF District may be extended for up to four additional years, providing that up to 25% of the total tax increment from the TIF District can be expended outside the TIF District for housing or redevelopment activities and providing that up to 28% of the total amount of increment may be spent on activities located outside the area of the TIF District, all as provided in Laws of Minnesota 2023, Chapter 64, Article 8, Section 2 (the “2023 Special Law”); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 645.021, subdivisions 2 and 3, the 2023 Special Law is effective upon approval by a majority vote of the governing body of the City and the filing of a certificate, including a copy of this resolution, in the form prescribed by the Minnesota Attorney General with the Minnesota Secretary of State, as set forth in Exhibit A; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City has determined that it is in the best interest of the City and its residents to approve the Special Law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, as follows: 1. The 2023 Special Law is approved. 2. The City Clerk, as the chief clerical officer of the City, is hereby authorized and directed to file the certificate and a copy of this resolution, as approved, with the Minnesota Secretary of State as required by Minnesota Statutes, Section 645.021, subdivision 3. 3. City staff are authorized and directed to take any additional action necessary to implement the 2023 Special Law. 2 HP145\107\887422.v3 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota this 19th day of December, 2023. Patrick Hanlon, Mayor ATTEST: Amy Domeier, City Clerk A-1 HP145\107\887422.v3 EXHIBIT A A-2 HP145\107\887422.v3