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1986-27aCITY OF HOPKINS, Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION NO. _$S -27 RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE HOUSING PLAN AND A MULTIFAMILY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM UNDER MINNESOTA STATUTES, CHAPTER 462C; AUTHORIZING THE SUBMISSION OF AN APPLICATION FOR ALLOCATION OF ISSUANCE AUTHORITY UNDER LAWS OF 1986, CHAP"''R 465, ARTICLE 1, SECTION 20. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota (the City), as follows: Section 1. Recitals. 1.01. The City has heretofore adopted a housing plan under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462C, as amended (the Act), which sets forth, among other things, the housing needs of the City and methods for meeting such needs, including multifamily housing developments. 1.02. By Resolution No. 85-3219, adopted October 15, 1985, after a public hearing duly noticed and held on October 15, 1985, the City gave preliminary approval to the issuance of revenue bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $15,000,000 (the Bonds) under and pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462C, as amended (the Act) for the purpose of financing a rental housing facility containing approximately 240 housing units together with parking and other functionally related and subordinate facilities (the Development) to be occupied primarily by elderly persons and to be owned and operated by St. Therese Care Center, Inc., Hopkins, Minnesota, a Minnesota nonprofit corporation (the Corporation). 1.03. A program with respect to the Development and its financing (the Program) has been submitted to the Metropolitan Council and to the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency (MHFA) for review as required by Section 462C.04, Subdivision 2 of the Act. The MHFA has notified the City that the submission relating to the Program was complete as of October 21, 1985 and the 30 -day period for rejection of the Program provided in Section 462C.04, Subdivision 2 of the Act expired on November 20, 1985 without the Program having been rejected. 1.04. The United States House of Representatives has heretofore passed H.R. 3838, which bill, if adopted, would impose certain restrictions on the ability of municipalities, such as the City, to issue obligations the interest on which is exempt from federal income taxation (Tax -Exempt Obligations), to finance projects such as the Development. One such restriction is a limit on the aggregate principal amount of Tax -Exempt Obligations which may be issued in any state in any year to finance projects on behalf of nonprofit corporations such as the Corporation. H.R. 3838 is presently under consideration by the United States Senate and has not yet become law. However, the City has been advised that prospective purchasers of the Bonds will require, as a condition of their purchase, that the City comply with H.R. 3838 in order that such purchasers , can be assured, to the extent possible, that the interest on the Bonds will be and remain exempt from federal income taxation. 1.05. The Minnesota Legislature, in Laws of 1986, Chapter 465, has established certain procedures intending to enable the State and its political subdivisions to comply with the restrictions of H.R. 3838. One of those procedures, contained in Laws of 1986, Chapter 465, Article 1, Section 20, establishes a method through which municipalities such as the City may apply for an allocation of that portion of the limited authority which would be provided to the State under H.R. 3838 to issue Tax-Exempt.Obligations on behalf of nonprofit corporations such as the Corporation. Submission of such an application and the award of such issuance authority by the State would enable the City to comply with that restriction of H.R. 3838. Section 2. Approvals and Authorizations. For the purpose of enabling the City to comply with the restrictions of H.R. 3838 and thereby making the Bonds marketable to prospective purchasers, the City hereby authorizes and directs the Mayor and the City Attorney to submit an application to the Department of Energy and Economic Development for the allocation of $15,000,000 in issuance authority pursuant to Laws of 1986, Chapter 465, Article Z, Section 20. The application shall be.submitted on the form provided by the Department of Energy and Economic Development, shall include a copy of Resolution No. 85-3219, described in Section 1.02 hereof, and shall be accompanied by a check of the City in the amount of 1% of the requested allocation. The City Treasurer is authorized to prepare and deliver such check as a part of the application upon receipt of a check from the Corporation, payable to the City, in the same amount Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins, Minnesota, thi2rd day of _ =JVtnG ' 19a-6. Attest: City Clerk -2- Mayor