12-05-23 HRA Agenda December 5, 2023 — 6:30 PM
Golden Valley City Hall
Hybrid Meeting
1.Call to Order
1A.Roll Call
2.Approval of Agenda
3.Consent Agenda
Approval of Consent Agenda - All items listed under this heading are considered to be routine
and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no discussion of these items unless a
Commission Member so requests in which event the item will be removed from the general
order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
3A.Approval of HRA Minutes:
3A.1.Minutes from the Special HRA Meeting of July 5, 2023
3A.2.Minutes from the Regular HRA Meeting of September 19, 2023
3B.Receive and File the November HRA Financial Reports.
4.Public Hearing
5.Old Business
6.New Business
6A.Public Comment and Adoption of the 2024-2025 Budget and 2024 Proposed Levy for a
Housing Program, HRA Resolution No. 23-13
HRA REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
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statements in this meeting during public comment sections, including the public forum beginning at
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City of Golden Valley HRA Regular Meeting December 5, 2023 — 6:30 PM
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7.Adjournment
City of Golden Valley HRA Regular Meeting December 5, 2023 — 6:30 PM
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July 5, 2023 —6:27 PM
Golden Valley City Hall
Hybrid Meeting
HRA SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES
Housing and Redevelopment Authority meetings are being conducted in a hybrid format with
in-person and remote options for attending, participating, and commenting.
The special meeting was called to order at 6:30 pm by Housing and Redevelopment Authority Chair Maurice
Harris.
1.Call to Order
1.A. Roll Call
Commissioners present:Chair Maurice Harris; Commissioners Sophia Ginis, Shep Harris, Denise
La Mere-Anderson, and Gillian Rosenquist
Staff present: HRA Director Cruikshank, HRA Attorney Cisneros, Community
Development Director Flores, Housing and Economic Development
Manager Shoquist, Planning Manager Zimmerman, City Planner
Campbell, and City Clerk Schyma
2.Approval of Agenda
Motion by S. Harris, Second by Rosenquist to approve the agenda as submitted.
Motion carried 5-0.
3.Public Hearing
3.A.Public Hearing and Adopt HRA Resolutions Approving Contracts for Development and
Transfer of Home Ownership Program for Equity Properties 1605 Douglas Drive North,
47XX/4707 Circle Down, and 208 Meander Road
Housing and Economic Development Manager Shoquist discussed the staff report and the City’s
Mixed Income Housing Policy, provided an overview of the Home Ownership Program for Equity
(HOPE) properties, and outlined a timeline of the process.
Chair Harris opened the public hearing.
Mark Caufield, 4720 Circle Down, had questions regarding noise pollution.
Judy Hovanes, 20 Paisley Lane, discussed noise and air pollution including how it relates to trains.
Cathy Waldhauser, 3220 Orchard Avenue, stated she is happy that the City has project partners
and is making some progress towards affordable housing goals.
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Chair Harris closed the public hearing.
Housing and Economic Development Manager Shoquist responded to the questions about noise
and air pollution, including how it relates to train traffic.
Commissioner Harris stated he is supportive of the idea but has some reservations including
wondering if we are setting up future homeowners for additional challenges since the homes on
these remnant parcels could endure air and noise pollution that may impact quality of life. He
supports efforts to diversify the City and help residents who are looking to establish a good future
for their families.
Commissioner Ginis stated her support for the idea of HOPE homes and giving access to more
affordable housing in Golden Valley. She has questions about zoning and the use of remnant
parcels but since she joined the Council towards the end of this round’s process, she will bring
those questions to the next round of HOPE properties. She is hopeful that the neighborhoods will
be welcoming to newer residents.
Commissioner Rosenquist stated she has questions about zoning that she will bring up during the
City Council portion of the meeting since the HRA is considering partnerships and property
transfers. She feels very confident that the City is working with such high-quality partners.
Commissioner La Mere-Anderson stated she is thankful to see some progress since one of the
Habitat for Humanity homes could begin building this September. The reality is that Golden Valley
is a fully developed community that does not have unlimited land to help the housing crisis. While
this may not be ideal, it is a great place to start living up to the City’s Welcome Statement.
Chair Harris stated his support since affordable and workforce housing is the biggest issue in the
metro area. He believes we need to find creative solutions and these are well built homes that will
create and build wealth for residents.
Motion by S. Harris, Second by La Mere-Anderson to Adopt HRA Resolution No. 23-07 Authorizing
Transfer of Property and Approving Contract for Development on 1605 Douglas Drive North.
Motion carried 5-0 with unanimous approval.(In Favor: M. Harris, Ginis, S. Harris, La Mere-
Anderson, Rosenquist. Opposed: N/A)
Motion by S. Harris, Second by Rosenquist to Adopt HRA Resolution No. 23-08 Authorizing
Transfer of Property and Approving Contract for Development on 47XX/4707 Circle Down.
Motion carried 5-0 with unanimous approval.(In Favor: M. Harris, Ginis, S. Harris, La Mere-
Anderson, Rosenquist. Opposed: N/A)
Motion by S. Harris, Second by La Mere-Anderson to Adopt HRA Resolution No. 23-09 Authorizing
Transfer of Property and Approving Contract for Development on 208 Meander Road.
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Motion carried 5-0 with unanimous approval.(In Favor: M. Harris, Ginis, S. Harris, La Mere-
Anderson, Rosenquist. Opposed: N/A)
4.New Business
4.A. Adopt HRA Resolution No. 23-10 Accepting Metropolitan Council Livable Communities
Grant, Approving Grant Agreement with Metropolitan Council, and Authorizing Sub
Recipient Grant Agreements with Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation for
Home Ownership Program for Equity
Housing and Economic Development Manager Shoquist discussed the staff report.
Council Member Ginis stated she would be abstaining from the first vote on this item since the
Metropolitan Council is her employer. She noted that she works in a different division and has no
control over money or influence in this area but is abstaining to avoid the appearance of a conflict
of interest.
Motion by Rosenquist, Second by La Mere-Anderson to Adopt HRA Resolution No. 23-10
Accepting Metropolitan Council Livable Communities Grant and Approve Grant Agreement with
Metropolitan Council.
Motion carried 4-0 with unanimous approval.(In Favor: M. Harris, Ginis, S. Harris, La Mere-
Anderson, Rosenquist. Opposed: N/A. Abstained: Ginis)
Motion by Rosenquist, Second by La Mere-Anderson to Approve Sub-Recipient Grant Agreement
with Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation for Home Ownership Program for Equity (HOPE)
Property at 47XX/4707 Circle Down.
Motion carried 5-0.
Motion by Rosenquist, Second by La Mere-Anderson to Approve Sub-Recipient Grant Agreement
with Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation for Home Ownership Program for Equity (HOPE)
Property at 208 Meander Road.
Motion carried 5-0.
4.B.Adopt HRA Resolution No. 23-11 Authorizing City Staff to Apply to the Minnesota
Housing Community Impact Fund for the Home Ownership Program for Equity
Housing and Economic Development Manager Shoquist discussed the staff report and the
resources available with the Minnesota Housing Community Impact fund.
Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Ginis to Adopt HRA Resolution No. 23-11 Authorizing the City to
submit the Community Impact Fund Application to Minnesota Housing for the Home Ownership
Program for Equity.
Motion carried 5-0 with unanimous approval.(In Favor: M. Harris, Ginis, S. Harris, La Mere-
Anderson, Rosenquist. Opposed: N/A)
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5.Adjournment
The HRA special meeting was adjourned by unanimous consent at 7:52 p.m.
Maurice Harris, Chair
ATTEST:
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
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September 19, 2023 —6:30 PM
Golden Valley City Hall
Hybrid Meeting
HRA REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
Housing and Redevelopment Authority meetings are being conducted in a hybrid format with in-
person and remote options for attending, participating, and commenting.
1.Call to Order
Chair Maurice Harris called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm.
1A. Roll Call
Commissioners present:Chair Maurice Harris; Commissioners Sophia Ginis, Denise La Mere-
Anderson, Shep Harris, and Gillian Rosenquist
Staff present: HRA Director Cruikshank, City Attorney Cisneros, Finance Director Virnig,
and City Clerk Schyma
2.Approval of Agenda
Motion by Rosenquist, Second by S. Harris to approve the agenda as submitted.
Motion carried 5-0.
3.Consent Agenda
Approval of Consent Agenda -All items listed under this heading are considered to be
routine and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no discussion of these items unless
a Commission Member so requests in which event the item will be removed from the
general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda.
Motion by S. Harris, Second by La Mere-Anderson to approve the Consent Agenda as submitted.
Motion carried 5-0.
3A. Approval of HRA Minutes:
3A.1. Minutes from the Regular HRA Meeting of June 20, 2023
3B.Receive and File the Third Quarter Financial Reports
4.Public Hearing
5.Old Business
6.New Business
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6A.Adopt HRA Resolution No. 23-12 Adopting a Proposed Budget and Establishing
the Proposed Tax Levy Payable in 2024
Finance Director Virnig presented the proposed budget and tax levy.
Commissioner S. Harris asked about the differences between Open to Business versus Elevate
Hennepin County.
The HRA consensus was to open the item for public comment.
Ruth Paradise, 8515 Duluth Street, stated her support for the proposed budget and levy.
Chair M. Harris stated his support for the budget and levy as it moves the City forward with their
goals in regard to affordable housing and economic development.
Commissioners Rosenquist and Ginis agreed with Chair M. Harris that the budget reflects the
values of the City.
Motion by Rosenquist, Second by Ginis to approve HRA Resolution No. 23-12 adopting the
Housing and Redevelopment Authority budget and establishing the proposed tax levy payable in
2024.
Motion carried 5-0 with unanimous approval.(In Favor: M. Harris, Ginis, S. Harris, La Mere-
Anderson, Rosenquist. Opposed: N/A)
7.Adjournment
The HRA meeting was adjourned by unanimous consent at 6:46 p.m.
Maurice Harris, Chair
ATTEST:
Theresa Schyma, City Clerk
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Administrative Services
763-512-2345 / 763-512-2344 (fax)
Golden Valley Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting
December 5, 2023
Agenda Item
3B. Receive and File the November HRA Financial Reports.
Prepared By
Sue Virnig, Finance Director
Summary
The following financial report is through November 2023.
Financial or Budget Considerations
Expenditures are shown on the following financials. The city check register would include any pay-go-
note and expenditures.
The Housing Fund includes salaries/benefits and expenses outlined in the HRA budget and are for the
Housing and Economic Development Manager.
Legal Considerations
Not Applicable
Equity Considerations
The proposed budgets strive to advance the equity goals of the City by funding infrastructure,
programs, and services that provide opportunities and resources for all. The process for adoption
includes the ability for any member of the public to provide feedback.
Recommended Action
Motion to receive and file the November 2023 HRA financial reports.
Supporting Documents
HRA November Financial Report.xls
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HRA Of Golden Valley
2023 November Financial Report 9000 9190 9300 9350 9400 9250
General Fund Housing Hwy 55/Cornerstone Winnetka North
West TIF (4)Med Lk Rd Wirth #3
Cash Balance @ 09/30/2023 $134,374.06 $34,009.26 $782,121.55 $24,735.76 $1,794,612.82 $8,782.14
Add:
Tax Levy (July, Dec, & Jan)0.00
Tax Increment (July, Dec & Jan)
Receipts:
Less:
Deposit Return (6,758.75)
Interfund Loan
Salaries/Expenses (43,546.16)
Debt Service Payment
Pay Go Note $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
Expenditures:
Cash Balance @ 11/27/2023 $127,615.31 ($9,536.90)$782,121.55 $24,735.76 $1,794,612.82 $8,782.14
Payments for TIF notes were made at the end of July.
Capital Proejcts Special Revenue
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Administrative Services
763-512-2345 / 763-512-2344 (fax)
Golden Valley Housing and Redevelopment Authority Meeting
December 5, 2023
Agenda Item
6A. Public Comment and Adoption of the 2024-2025 Budget and 2024 Proposed Levy for a Housing
Program, HRA Resolution No. 23-13
Prepared By
Sue Virnig, Finance Director
Summary
At the September 19, 2023 HRA meeting a proposed 2024-2025 budget and levy payable in 2024 were
approved. This item is the final consideration of the 2024-2025 Housing Fund Budget and the 2024
HRA Tax Levy. Staff will make a presentation.
Financial or Budget Considerations
The HRA 2024 Proposed Budget is $284,880. The HRA will levy $288,880 due to fiscal disparities and
delinquencies that will reduce the amount received by the HRA. The monies are scheduled to arrive in
July and December.
Legal Considerations
MN Statutes Sections 469.001 to 469.047 grants the HRA the power to levy and collect taxes subject to
a resolution of consent from the Golden Valley Council.
Equity Considerations
The proposed budget strives to advance the equity goals of the City by funding affordable housing
programs, and services that provide opportunities and resources for all. The process for adoption
includes the ability for any member of the public to provide feedback.
Recommended Action
Motion to Approve HRA Resolution No. 23-13 Adopting the Housing and Redevelopment Authority
Budget and Establishing the Proposed Tax Levy Payable in 2024.
Supporting Documents
2024-2025 Proposed HRA Housing Budget.xlsx
2024-2025 Housing Fund Revenues.xlsx
2024-2025 Housing Working Capital.xlsx
HRA Resolution 23-13 Adopting the Proposed Budget and Establishing the final tax levy
payable_2024-2025.doc
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DIVISION: Housing (016)PROGRAM: Housing (9190)
2021 2022 2023 2023 2024 2024 2025
OBJECT DESCRIPTION ACTUAL ACTUAL ADOPTED ESTIMATED CONCEPT PROPOSED CONCEPT
Personal Services
6110 Salaries-Regular Employees $99,456 $132,223 $129,920 $130,355 $133,815 $134,265 $138,280
6150 Employee Insurance 26,620 33,666 35,050 22,290 31,130 34,235 34,570
6160 Retirement 14,539 17,082 20,785 20,860 21,410 21,480 22,125
TOTAL Personal Services 140,615 182,971 185,755 $173,505 186,355 189,980 194,975
Supplies and Services
6320 Operating Supplies -7 500 500 500 500 500
6340 Professional Services 49 8,456 49,245 15,000 45,000 85,000 140,000
6344 Use of Personal Auto --500 -500 500 300
6411 Conferences and Schools 164 1,073 3,000 3,000 5,500 3,000 3,500
6413 Dues and Subscriptions 150 545 2,000 1,220 2,000 5,900 5,900
TOTAL Supplies and Services 363 10,081 55,245 19,720 53,500 94,900 150,200
TOTALS 140,978 193,052 241,000 193,225 239,855 284,880 345,175
CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY
2024 - 2025 OPERATING BUDGET
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Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent
Revenue Amount of Total Amount of Total Amount of Total Amount of Total Amount of Total Amount of Total Amount of Total
Property Tax Revenues $72,000 100.5%$213,241 89.5%$245,000 101.5%$245,000 101.5%$250,000 102.0%$288,880 101.4%$350,075 101.4%
Allowance for Delinquencies ($3,600)($3,600)($4,785)($4,000)-1.4%($4,900)-1.4%
Transfer from HRA General Fund $25,000
Interest (359)-0.5%-0.0%$0 0.0%$0 0.0%$0 0.0%$0 0.0%$0 0.0%
Fund Balance -0.0%0.0%0 0.0%0 0.0%0 0.0%0 0.0%0 0.0%
TOTALS $71,641 100.0%$238,241 89.5%$241,400 101.5%$241,400 101.5%$245,215 102.0%$284,880 100.0%$345,175 100.0%
CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY
HRA HOUSING FUND
REVENUE DETAIL
Concept 2025Concept 2024Actual 2021 Actual 2022 Adopted 2023 Estimated 2023 PROPOSED 2024
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Fund Balance @ 01/01/23 $31,454
Estimated Revenue - 2023 $241,400
Estimated Expenses - 2023 193,225
Excess of Revenue Over (Under) Expenses 48,175
Estimated Fund Balance @ 12/31/23 $79,629
PROPOSED Revenue - 2024 284,880
PROPOSED Expenses - 2024 284,880
Excess of Revenue Over (Under) Expenses 0
Projected Fund Balance @ 12/31/24 $79,629
Concept Revenue - 2025 345,175
Concept Expenses - 2025 345,175
Excess of Revenue Over (Under) Expenses 0
Projected Fund Balance @ 12/31/25 $79,629
* Working Capital is defined as current assets minus current liabilities.
Fiscal Disparities will lower the revenue in 2023 through 2025
CITY OF GOLDEN VALLEY
HRA HOUSING FUND
FUND BALANCE ANALYSIS *
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HRA RESOLUTION NO. 23-13
ADOPTING THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BUDGET
AND ESTABLISHING THE FINAL TAX LEVY PAYABLE IN 2024
WHEREAS, The Golden Valley Housing and Redevelopment Authority
(the “HRA”) has authorities and powers according to MN Statutes, Sections
469.001 to 469.047. MS Statutes, Section 469.033, subd. 6 grants the HRA the
power to levy and collect taxes subject to a resolution of consent from the Golden
Valley City Council for a set period and,
WHEREAS, The Golden Valley HRA on September 21, 2021 Approved
Resolution 21-74 Approving Granting Consent Intent for HRA Levy for a Housing
Program, and
WHEREAS, The HRA, is requesting to adopt the proposed 2024-25 HRA
budget and levy payable in 2024 and requests the City of Golden Valley
approves Intent for the HRA Budget and Levy, and
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Board as follows:
Section I. That there is proposed levy upon all taxable real and personal
property in the City of Golden Valley, a tax rate sufficient to produce the amount
as follows:
HRA HOUSING FUND LEVY $ 288,880
Section 2. That the proposed budget is as follows
HRA HOUSING FUND $ 284,880
Adopted by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of
Golden Valley, Minnesota this 5th day of December 2023.
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Maurice Harris, Chair
ATTEST:
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Timothy J. Cruikshank, Executive Director
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