2 Sand Companies TIF Timeline
CITY OF
CHANHASSEN
7700 Market Boulevard
PO Box 147
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Administration
Phone: 952.227.1100
Fax: 952.227.1110
Building Inspections
Phone: 952.227.1180
Fax: 952.227.1190
Engineering
Phone: 952.227.1160
Fax: 952.227.1170
Finance
Phone: 952.227.1140
Fax: 952.227.1110
Park & Recreation
Phone: 952.227.1120
Fax: 952.227.1110
Recreation Center
2310 Coulter Boulevard
Phone: 952.227.1400
Fax: 952.227.1404
Planning &
Natural Resources
Phone: 952.227.1130
Fax: 952.227.1110
Public Works
1591 Park Road
Phone: 952.227.1300
Fax: 952.227.1310
Senior Center
Phone: 952.227.1125
Fax: 952.227.1110
Web Site
www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Todd Gerhardt, Executive Director
FROM:
Justin Miller, Assistant Executive DirectOl:'~,,^,
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DATE:
December 2, 2005
RE:
Sand Companies Housing Proposal/TIF Timeline
BACKGROUND
Earlier this year, the Sand Companies approached the City asking for support of
their affordable housing tax credit application for their proposed 48 unit
apartment building to be located at the intersection of new Highway 212 and 101.
At that time, the City Council tentatively gave support towards this project,
dependent on several factors. One of these factors was that the developer
successfully acquire tax credits for the project.
In October, the city received notice that the Sand Companies had in fact been
awarded tax credits through the competitive process that the Minnesota Housing
Finance Agency awards. They are now looking to go through preliminary plat
process (expected to be heard in January 2006) and to begin the Tax Increment
Financing process. They would like to have their financing in place by this
spring/early summer, and as such would need the TIF package to be finalized.
When this proposal was initially brought before the City Council, staff
recommended that TIF be used in the same manner as it was for the Presbyterian
Homes project, where 90% of the increment generated would be returned to the
developer for six years, with 50% being returned for another two years. Staff's
initial analysis determined that this would amount to $316,800 (in today's
dollars). A more detailed analysis will have to be done by our financial advisors,
and this analysis will be presented to the EDA during the approval process.
Attached is a draft timeline that staff and the developer are prepared to initiate.
Staff is looking for confirmation that this is in fact the plan that the EDA had in
mind and authority to begin the TIF process. Before any work begins, the
developer will be required to submit a TIF application, as well as a $2000 fee and
a $10,000 deposit that will be used for any fees the city incurs.
The City ot Chanhassen . A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown', thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A great place to live, work, and play.
CITY OF
CHANIlASSEN
7700 Market Boulevard
PO Box 147
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Administration
Phone: 952.227.1100
Fax: 952.227.1110
Building Inspections
Phone: 952.227.1180
Fax: 952.227.1190
Engineering
Phone: 952.227.1160
Fax: 952.227.1170
Finance
Phone: 952.227.1140
Fax: 952.227.1110
Park & Recreation
Phone: 952.227.1120
Fax: 952.227.1110
Recreation Center
2310 Coulter Boulevard
Phone: 952.227.1400
Fax: 952.227.1404
Planning &
Natural Resources
Phone: 952.227.1130
Fax: 952.227.1110
Public Works
1591 Park Road
Phone: 952.227.1300
Fax: 952.227.1310
Senior Center
Phone: 952.227.1125
Fax: 952.227.1110
Web Site
www.ci.chanhassen.mn.us
June 27, 2005
Minnesota Housing Finance Agency
400 Sibley Street, Suite 300
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
Attention: Multifamily Underwriting
RE: Housing Tax Credit Program & Super RFP.
GATEWAY PLACE, CHANHASSEN.
Dear Multifamily Development:
The City of Chanhassen is a community made up of .residents, businesses and
institutions sharing a common history of social, economic and political interests.
One of the primary purposes of a community is to serve as a place of residence for
its citizens. Assuming this charge, offering a mix of life cycle housing
opportunities becomes a challenge for local governments.
The City is committedtoprovidingavarietyofhousingstyles<with housing
available for peopleofallincomelevelstolneet th~lifecyclehousing needs of
Chanhassen residents andJocalbusiBesses. .'While ..coIl1Il1itted to providing life
cycle housing, the City must overcome . obstacles to their develoPlllent. One of
the most difficultimpedilllentstoproviding..oBe.facetof life cyclehousingand/er
affordable housing is thehighcostofland. Developers or housing providers must
be partners in providing life cycle housing. > .......>.i<. ....
The proposed 48 unit development called . Gateway Place is an excellent .
opportunity for the City ofChanhassento meet flportion of()ur housing goals.. Its
location is along new HighwayslOLand 212 near shopping, jobs and public
transportation.. The . location of Gateway Place meets the characteristics . of Smart
Growth development.'
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The City" ofChanhassen...proposes. significant local financial assistance for this
project as part of its. endorsement. .. If the projectis selectedfor funding, the City
Council supports the use of taxi increment financing (TIF) forthe project in a
manner similar to.otheraffordablehousing projects the City has offered assistance .
in the past. The TIFstructurefor past projects' has been 90% increment for the
first five years and 50% incrementfor~woadditionaLyears. As part of the tax
increment financing, the projectwill need to meet the state guidelines for tax
The City of Chanhassen · A growing community with clean lakes, quality schools, a charming downtown, thriving businesses, winding trails, and beautiful parks. A great place to live, work, and play.
increment financing including the "but for" test. The City of Chanhassen will
also require the project to stay affordable for a specified period of time.
Besides the financial assistance, the City supports fast-track permitting and
flexibility in zoning and development standards. To accomplish this, the City
used a Planned Unit Development (PUD) approval process to allow for this
flexibility. On June 7, 2005, the City Planning Commission recommended
approval of the PUD for the project and at our June 27, 2005 Council meeting, we
approved these plans.
As has been previously stated, the City of Chanhassen is committed to the
development and completion of work force or life cycle housing within the City.
We ask that you participate with us to help meet our common goal of affordable
housing in Chanhassen by funding this development.
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Tom Furlong
Mayor
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
CHANHASSEN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
AND THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
FOR THE PROPOSED MODIFICATION TO THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
FOR THE DOWNTOWN CHANHASSEN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA
AND THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF
TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT NO.9
(a housing district)
Draft as of November 18. 2005
February 3, 2006 Project information (property identification numbers and legal descriptions,
detailed project description, maps, but/for statement, fiscal impacts to public
works and police and fire services, and list of sources and uses of funds) for
drafting necessary documentation sent to Ehlers & Associates.
February _, 2006 EDA requests that the City Council call for a public hearing on the proposed
Modification to the Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown Chanhassen
Redevelopment Project Area and the proposed establishment of Tax Increment
Financing District No.9.
February 13, 2006 City Council calls for public hearing on the proposed Modification to the
Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown Chanhassen Redevelopment Project Area
and the proposed establishment of Tax Increment Financing District No.9.
February 15, 2006 Ehlers & Associates confirms with the City whether building permits have been
issued on the property to be included in Tax Increment Financing District No.9.
February 24, 2006* Project information submitted to the Carver County Board for review of county
road impacts if necessary* (at least 45 days prior to public hearing). *The
County Board, by law, has 45 days to review the TIP Plan to determine if any
county roads will be impacted by the development. If the City staff believes that
proposed Tax Increment Financing District No.9 will not require unplanned
county road improvements, the TIP Plan will not be forwarded to the Carver
County Board 45 days prior to the public hearing. Please be aware that the
Carver County Board could claim that tax increment should be used for county
roads, even after the public hearing. [Ehlers & Associates will fax and mail on
February 23 or 24, 2006.J
February 28, 2006 Letter received by Carver County Commissioner giving notice of potential
housing tax increment financing district (at least 30 days prior to publication of
public hearing notice.) [Ehlers & Associates willfax and mail on February 24 or
27, 2006.J
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - PAGE 2
CHANHASSEN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
AND THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
FOR THE PROPOSED MODIFICATION TO THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN
FOR THE DOWNTOWN CHANHASSEN REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT AREA
AND THE PROPOSED ESTABLISHMENT OF
TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT NO.9
(a housing district)
March 10, 2006 Fiscal/economic implications received by School Board Clerk and Carver County
Auditor (at least 30 days prior to public hearing). [Ehlers & Associates will fax
& mail on March 8 or 9, 2006.J
March 30, 2006 Date of publication of hearing notice and map (at least 10 days but not more than
30 days prior to hearing). [Chanhassen Villager publication deadline, March 23,
2006 - Ehlers & Associates or City of Chanhassen to submit notice and map to
newspaper. If City chooses to submit notice and map to newspaper, Ehlers &
Associates will provide language to the City by March 21, 2005.J
March 21, 2006 Planning Commission reviews the Plans.
March 22, 2006 Ehlers & Associates conducts internal review of Plans.
April_, 2006 EDA considers the Plans and adopts a resolution approving the Plans.
April 10, 2006 City Council holds public hearing at 7:00 P.M. on a Modification to the
Redevelopment Plan for the Downtown Chanhassen Redevelopment Project Area
and the establishment of Tax Increment Financing District No.9 and passes
resolution approving the Plans. [Ehlers & Associates will email Council packet
information to the City by March 31, 2006.J
By April 30, 2006 Ehlers & Associates files Plans with the MN Department of Revenue and the
Office of the State Auditor, and requests certification of the TIP District with
Carver County.
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