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HRAM 01/08/2015 CITY OF FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY COMMISSION January 8, 2015 CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Commers called the HRA Meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: William Holm Larry Commers Pat Gabel Stephen Eggert MEMBERS ABSENT: Gordon Backlund OTHERS PRESENT: Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director Wally Wysopal, City Manager ACTION ITEMS: 1.Approval of Expenditures MOTION by Commissioner Holm to approve the expenditures. Seconded by Commissioner Eggert. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 2.Approval of December 4, 2014 Meeting Minutes Chairperson Commers noted that the amended resolution 2014-09 is not reflected on page six in the minutes. He requested that the minutes be tabled, corrected and resubmitted at the February meeting. MOTION by Commissioner Gabel to table the minutes until February 5, 2015. Seconded by Commissioner Eggert. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 3.Approval of Resolution Designating Official Depositories Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director, stated that the service HRA receives from Wells Fargo has been first rate. Wells Fargo is responsive to not only requested information, City of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Meeting of January 8, 2015 2 but also other banking issues that may arise. Wells Fargo provides a one-stop-shop for the Authority’s required banking needs. Staff recommends a motion adopting a resolution designating official depositories for the Housing and Redevelopment Authority for 2015. Chairperson Commers asked if one or two signatures were required for transactions. Mr. Bolin replied two signatures; the resolution authorizes three people that can sign for the Authority. MOTION by Commissioner Eggert to approve the resolution designating Wells Fargo as the official depository for 2015. Seconded by Commissioner Gabel. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 4.Approval of Resolution Designating Official Newspaper Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director, stated that the Fridley City Charter Section 12.01 requires designation of an official newspaper for the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Staff is recommending that Fridley Sun Focus News be designated as the official legal newspaper of the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority for 2015. The Minneapolis Star Tribune is designated as the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority’s second official newspaper for the year 2015. Commissioner Gabel said that she does not get the Sun Focus Newspaper. Wally Wysopal, City Manager, replied that some neighborhoods do not get the Sun Focus because there is no one available to distribute the paper in that area. MOTION by Commissioner Holm to approve the resolution designating the Official Newspaper. Seconded by Commissioner Eggert. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY 5.Approval of Amendment to CEE Contract Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director, stated that the Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) is the non-profit agency the Authority has partnered with since 1996, to oversee the housing programs. Partnering with CEE, allows the HRA to outsource most of the administrative functions, including program marketing, loan processing, underwriting, loan closing, and payment to the contractors. Mr. Bolin said that CEE provides technical assistance to Fridley homeowners on such topics as remodeling, energy conservation, indoor air quality and related subjects. The partnership City of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Meeting of January 8, 2015 3 with CEE allows the Authority to leverage outside dollars and customize loan packages to meet individual homeowners’ circumstances. Mr. Bolin said the current agreement with CEE expired on December 31, 2014. Staff would like to continue working with CEE and is recommending that the HRA renew its commitment for another two years. For the first time in ten years, CEE is seeking some changes in the rate of compensation for certain services. These fee changes are necessary for CEE to cover their actual costs in providing these services. Mr. Bolin reviewed the following changes to the existing agreement. CEE provides a number of marketing efforts each year like postcards, mailers and participation in the Home and Garden Show. The Authority only pays for printing and mailing of marketing materials. The contract fee was $55/hour for development of customized marketing materials and the new cost will be $65/hour to cover the cost of the service. CEE had been paid a flat fee of $130 per visit for remodeling advisor services which typically took 1 ½ - 2 hours to complete. Due to increases in CEE’s cost to deliver these services the rate of compensation for this service will now be $225 per visit. The Authority typically has provided 10-20 of these visits per year. Mr. Bolin said that staff recommends that the Authority approve the amendment to the Loan Origination Agreement with the Center for Energy and Environment through December 31, 2016. Commissioner Gabel thought that was a large increase on the remodel advisor visits. Mr. Bolin replied that in 2004 the fee was $130 and this is the first increase proposal since then. Because of the increase in overhead and labor costs, the new rate is $225 to cover CEE’s costs. Commissioner Gabel didn’t think the increase was out of line, just wondered why it was such a large increase. Chairperson Commers asked if the price would increase on the Home Energy Squad visits. Mr. Bolin replied no, the HRA share is going down because they received grant funds from Xcel Energy to use towards this program. MOTION by Commissioner Gabel to approve amendment to the CEE Contract. Seconded by Commissioner Holm. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY City of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Meeting of January 8, 2015 4 nd 6.Public Hearing – Sale of Lot at 5875 2 Street MOTION by Commissioner Gabel to open the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Eggert. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE PUBLIC HEARING OPENED AT 7:15 P.M. Paul Bolin , HRA Assistant Executive Director, stated that Kaleab Girma of Real Estate Transformers has submitted a lot reservation agreement to build a new home on the lot nd located at 5875 2 Street. Due to timing, the builder has not yet started designing the home. The Authority’s lot reservation agreement provides the builder up to 60 days to find a buyer and submit home plans meeting the program’s criteria. Mr. Bolin said that based on Mr. Girma’s recent history in the city, Staff is confident Mr. Girma will design the home and find a buyer over the next 60 days. Staff recommends approval of the resolution authorizing the sale of the lot to Rea Estate Transformers for $30,000 upon submittal of home plans meeting criteria of the Authority’s Housing Replacement Program. Chairperson Commers asked if after 60 days the reservation would terminate if Mr. Girma doesn’t find a buyer. Mr. Bolin replied yes, but the Authority has discretion to extend the 60 days if needed. Commissioner Gabel noted that it is the middle of the winter and extra time may be needed to start construction. Chairperson Commers asked where the 60 days was noted in the resolution. Mr. Bolin replied that it is not in the resolution but that is the city’s policy and criteria for HRP and the dating is on the lot reservation forms that the buyers and builders fill out. Commissioner Gabel asked if the 60 days was enforceable if it is not in the resolution. Mr. Bolin replied that if the builder is unable to find a buyer the Authority can adopt a resolution to rescind the approval of the sale. MOTION by Commissioner Eggert to close the public hearing. Seconded by Commissioner Gabel. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 7:20 P.M. City of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Meeting of January 8, 2015 5 nd MOTION by Commissioner Holm to approve the sale of 5875 2 Street to Real Estate Transformers. Seconded by Commissioner Gabel. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY Informational Items 1.Housing Loan Program Update Paul Bolin, HRA Assistant Executive Director, reported that no loans closed last month so the year to date total is 20 loans. This was a good year for the loan program as there were twice as many loans closed as last year and it was the third highest total in the last nine years. There were also no remodeling advisor visits in December and only six year to date. The Home Energy Squad had 17 visits in December making a total of 127 visits in 2014 and the program just started in April. Mr. Bolin has a meeting set up with CEE next week to talk about marketing their programs for 2015. The remodel advisor visits were down in all communities, not just Fridley. Mr. Bolin reviewed the Authority’s 2014 accomplishments:  Cielo project kick off on University Avenue. The Authority started purchasing property in 2006 and in 2007 conducted a planning process, acquired all properties and broke ground with Cielo this fall.  Broke ground on Northern Stacks and the first building is nearly completed. Demolition of the southern BAE building is close to starting. Staff met yesterday with 25 different people trying to get the final details together to keep BAE in operation while they remove part of the building. MOTION by Commissioner Gabel to accept the letter from DEED dated December 19, 2014 relating to the State Grant. Seconded by Commissioner Holm. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY  The Columbia Arena purchase has closed and letters of protection from the MPCA have also been received. The letter indicates no association on the soil vapors. During the course of demolition if soils are moved around it could aerate the soil and release vapors. It seems that the MPCA is ok with that approach.  Last month the Authority hired the Corridor Development Initiative to start a public planning process to figure out the best use for the Columbia Arena site. Four public meetings will take place 3/11, 3/25, 4/8 and 4/22. All Wednesday nights at the Community Center at 6:30 p.m. Information will be posted on the city’s website and in the paper to draw a large crowd. City of Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Meeting of January 8, 2015 6  Lastly, the Metro Community Home and Garden Show is scheduled for Saturday February 28 from 9-3 at the National Sport Expo Center. http://northmetrohomeandgarden.com Adjournment MOTION by Commissioner Eggert to adjourn. Seconded by Commissioner Gabel. UPON A VOICE VOTE, ALL VOTING AYE, CHAIRPERSON COMMERS DECLARED THE MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY AND THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:32 P.M. Respectfully Submitted, Krista Peterson, Recording Secretary