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Northfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) Thursday, January 9, 2014 at 5:00 PM Council Chambers, Northfield City Hall 1. Call to Order - Roll Call 2. Approval of Minutes a. December 10, 2013 3. Public Comments 4. Financials/Reports a. As of November 30, 2013 5. Action/Discussion Items a. Elections b. Rent Amounts at 517 Washington, Elianna units c. Tax Forfeit Property d. Manufactured Home Park discussion 6. Next Meetings HRA Board Meeting: February 13, 2014 7. Adjournment The mission of the HRA is to be a partner in providing a sufficient supply of affordable, adequate, safe and sanitary dwellings in Northfield. Please call 507.645.3059 if you cannot attend the meeting. HRA PACKET INFORMATION IS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE AT WWW.CI.NORTHFIELD.MN.US/

Housing & Redevelopment Authority MEETING MINUTES RECORD Meeting: HRA Meeting Date: December 10, 2013 Location: 2 nd Floor Conference Room Start Time: 8:00 a.m. Adjourn Time: 9:39 a.m. Members present: Erica Zweifel, Dayna Norvold, Kevin Fink, Kris Vohs Members Absent: Susan Crow Others present: Michele Merxbauer Community Development Coordinator, Chris Heinemann Community Planning and Development Director Item Discussion/Conclusions Action Call to Order At 8:00 A.m. Chair Norvold called the meeting to order. A roll call was taken of members present and a quorum was met. Approval of Minutes October 10, 2013 Public Comments Financials None The board reviewed the financial reports for the following: - As of Sept. 30, 2013 Street assessments were paid due to an error in the system. - As of October 31,2013 Includes turnover costs for 2334 Elianna which had a tenant move out. - Project Update 3 rd Quarter Street assessments were down from last year. The HRA discussed more intensive marketing of the program for next year s projects. - Rental Property Update:3 rd Quarter Carpet was replaced and a tree removed at 517 Washington Street. - CDBG Balances: 1 st Quarter, Federal Fiscal Year 2013 (July 2013-June 2014) A motion was made by K. Vohs and seconded by K. Fink to approve the October 10, 2013 minutes. All in favor. Motion carried. Page 1

Action/Discussion Items Approve CDBG FY 2014 Application Approve Online Homebuyer Course TIF Update: Presidential Commons Work Plan Review None Staff noted the CDBG allotment for 2014 is estimated to be $65,315.00 which is a 10% decrease from the FY 2013 amount of $72,575.00. She suggested the following breakdown: - Downpayment Assistance - $20,000 - Residential Rehab - $45,315 Chair Norvold felt it is important to discuss options for mobile home ownership. She suggested inviting Paul Smith to speak at the January meeting about the continuum of mobile home parks. Staff was also asked to research mobile park options used by other cities such as the one in Cannon Falls. E. Zweifel reported on a mobile home park presentation she had viewed and offered to email the presentation to the board members. Chair Norvold and E. Zweifel reported on the online version called Framework which could replace the Homestretch classes required by first time homebuyers. They had a chance to preview the program and found it to be acceptable. One concern was that you could not fast forward through the program if need be. Staff also noted lenders such as Wells Fargo, Bremer Bank, U.S. Bank and Minnesota Housing have accepted this form of education. Staff noted a $40,000 payment gap in the TIF financing for the Presidential Commons townhomes due to a decrease in the townhome housing market. The City Council will be discussing it at their December 10 th meeting. They have the option to do an inter-fund loan transfer from TIF #4 (up 40 $250,000) or may require the HRA to utilize fund balance dollars to cover the shortfall. HRA members agreed they would like to fund a portion of this shortfall since it relates to housing. A discussion ensued regarding the amount of fund balance dollars to contribute and whether the full amount should come from the HRA or TIF #4 or a combination of both. Below is a list of scenarios in order of priority they would support: - TIF #4 financing of $250,000-50% TIF #4/50% HRA Fund Balance - $40,000 from HRA Fund Balance Staff requested the HRA consider adding the following items to their work plan: - Emphasize Mobile Home Park Ownership - Research VISTA Program for assistance in Housing/Economic Development areas - Consideration of platting the balance of the Southbridge Property - Consideration of additional land acquisition She noted additional land is available for purchase at a very reasonable price in the Southbridge area. A motion was made by K. Fink and seconded by E. Zweifel to approve a FY 2014 CDBG funding breakdown of $20,000 for Downpayment Assistance and $45,315 for Residential Rehab. All in favor. Motion carried. A motion was made by E. Zweifel and seconded by K. Vohs to accept the online option (Framework) as a replacement for the Home Stretch classes for individuals receiving downpayment assistance funding. All in favor. Motion carried. A motion was made by K. Fink and seconded by K. Vohs to approve the following recommendations, in order of priority, to fund the TIF shortfall at Presidential Commons: 1. $250,000 from TIF #4 2. 50% TIF #4/50% HRA Fund Balance up to $50,000 maximum 3. $40,000 from HRA Fund Balance All in favor. Motion carried. A motion was made by K. Vohs and seconded by K. Fink the approve the following additions to the work plan: - Emphasize Mobile Home Park Ownership - Research VISTA Program for assistance in Housing & Economic Development areas - Consideration of platting Page 2

C. Heinemann suggested adding energy efficient partnering with Xcel Energy and also focusing on workforce housing and rental incentives. the balance of the Southbridge Property - Consideration of additional land acquisition All in favor. Motion carried. Updates Staff reported the following program updates: Spring Creek Townhomes Units are complete and exceeded deadline by one month Elianna Townhomes Empty unit has been painted and cleaned and is ready for new tenant. HRA Term Limits Chair s Report Next Meetings Adjourn Adjourn the meeting Veterans Park There are signed contract agreements on two properties. Four are in the process of weatherization checks. Engineering will work with sump pump and storm sewer issues at another property. K. Fink notified staff he will not be reapplying for his board position. The HRA thanked him for his years of service. Staff noted the City will be advertising open vacancies on all boards in the coming weeks. None January 9, 2014 Regular HRA Meeting The meeting was adjourned at 9:39 a.m. Submitted by: Barb Neitzel, Recording Secretary Page 3

CITY OF NORTHFIELD - H.R.A HRA Meeting Date: 01-09-2013 2013 Budget Item #4a Financial Statement for period ending: November 30, 2013 Annual Budget Current Period-Actual Year to Date Actual % YTD Budget Notes REVENUES Taxes $ 210,833.00 $ - $ 110,572.42 52.45% Ad Valorum Taxes [current] $ 210,833.00 $ 110,459.37 52.39% Ad Valorum Taxes [delinquent] $ - $ - $ 113.05 Other Revenue $ 57,940.00 $ 2,667.75 $ 32,830.31 56.66% Interest on Investments $ 16,000.00 $ 8,506.39 53.16% Investment on Market Value $ (20,981.38) Bond Administrative Fees $ - $ 2,500.00 Rent $ 40,440.00 $ 2,574.00 $ 36,939.55 91.34% Refunds/Reimbursements $ - $ - $ - Miscellaneous Revenues $ 1,500.00 $ 93.75 $ 5,865.75 391.05% TOTAL REVENUE: $ 268,773.00 $ 2,667.75 $ 143,402.73 53.35% Annual Budget Current Period-Actual Year to Date Actual Percent Expended Notes EXPENDITURES: General Operating Personnel Services $ 48,531.00 $ 6,408.89 $ 55,238.11 113.82% Supplies $ 300.00 $ 42.68 $ 42.68 14.23% Charges for Services $ 30,400.00 $ 610.91 $ 19,900.15 65.46% Professional Services $ 15,000.00 $ 270.76 $ 7,331.84 48.88% Fees relating to Spring Creek Townhomes Auditing/Accounting $ 1,300.00 $ - $ 1,109.25 85.33% Legal Services $ 4,000.00 $ - $ 5,043.25 126.08% Related to establishing TIF district for Spring Creek Data Processing $ 400.00 $ - $ 400.00 100.00% Mileage/Meals/Lodging $ 4,000.00 $ 340.15 $ 1,715.81 42.90% Training/Conferences $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 1,600.00 80.00% Advertising $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 1,000.00 50.00% General Insurance $ 1,700.00 $ - $ 1,700.00 100.00% Other Charges $ 9,688.00 $ - $ 7,977.70 82.35% Dues/Memberships $ 710.00 $ - $ 690.00 97.18% Administrative Charges $ 6,999.00 $ - $ 6,999.00 100.00% Miscellaneous Operating $ 1,979.00 $ - $ 288.70 14.59% (unforseen expenses that may not fit in a different category) Transfer Out $ 2,693.00 $ - $ 12,693.00 471.33%

EXPENDITURES: HRA Rental Projects Charges for Services $ 7,875.00 $ 284.45 $ 4,433.28 56.30% General Insurance $ 1,675.00 $ - $ 1,675.00 100.00% Utilities $ 6,200.00 $ 284.45 $ 2,758.28 44.49% Other Charges $ 30,740.00 $ 875.00 $ 19,532.79 63.54% Miscellaneous Operating $ 30,740.00 $ 875.00 $ 19,532.79 63.54% New carpet in upper 517; lawn care, tree removal at 517 (Taxes, snow/mowing, HOA fees, repairs) EXPENDITURES: HRA LMI Housing/Project Charges for Services $ 1,000.00 $ - $ 334.28 33.43% Southbridge Stormwater Fee Other Charges $ 2,000.00 $ - $ 1,925.00 96.25% Miscellaneous Operating (mowing, taxes) Capital Outlay $ 135,000.00 $ 8,509.00 $ 12,071.88 8.94% Other Project Dollars $ 55,000.00 0.00% Leverage for CRV App. $ 40,000.00 $ - $ 690.88 1.73% Street Assessment Project $ 40,000.00 $ 8,509.00 $ 11,381.00 28.45% TOTAL EXPENDITURES: $ 268,227.00 $ 16,730.93 $ 134,148.87 50.01% *It was discovered in Nov. that the first payments in July were not reflected in the HRA budget. A budget amendment was conducted and the total amount for Street Assessments is reflected in the November budget. TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUE OVER EXPENSES: $ 546.00 ACTUAL REVENUE OVER EXPENSES: $ 9,253.86 Detail for Fund Balance at 12/31/2012 Unassigned Cash Portion Non-spendable: Prepaid Expense $ 813 Set aside for cash flow $ 109,820 Minimum 1/2 of tax levy Land held for resale $ 307,779 Set aside for uninsured losses $ 50,000 For 2012, deductible is $50,000 Unassigned: Set aside for contingencies $ 100,000 (range $25K-$100K) Cash $ 651,529 Set aside for new projects $ - Unassigned/Available $ 391,709 Undesignated and available to spend on projects Total Fund Balance: $ 960,121 Total Unassigned Fund Balance $ 651,529

Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Item No. 6a TO: FROM: RE: Attachments: NONE Members of the Northfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority Michele Merxbauer, Community Development Coordinator Election of Officers SUMMARY REPORT: According to the HRA By-Laws, the HRA shall elect the following officers annually: Chair Presides at all meetings Shall sign all contracts, deeds, and other instruments executed by the HRA Vice Chair Performs the duties of the Chair in the absence or incapacity of the Chair Secretary Ensures minutes are kept of all meetings and all records retained by the HRA Shall sign all contracts, deeds, and other instruments executed by the HRA ACTION REQUESTED: 1. Nominations will be taken from the Board for all three positions 2. The Board will vote on said Officers 3. A motion will be made and passed VOTE: NORVOLD CROW VACANT VOHS ZWEIFEL - CC Page 1 of 1

Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Item No. 6b TO: FROM: RE: Attachments: NONE Members of the Northfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority Michele Merxbauer, Community Development Coordinator Rent Increases SUMMARY REPORT: The federal HUD office has released fair market rents for 2014. Rent for all three rental units is based on these standards. The HRA is being asked to review and approve the new rents for 2014. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Fair Market Rate should be the cost of rent and utilities for a unit per month. Federal Fiscal Year 2013 Fair Market Rates for Rice County are: Efficiency One Bedroom Two Bedroom Three Bedroom Four Bedroom $492 $611 $827 $1199 $1205 Current rent at 517 Washington (2 bedroom units) is $827 per unit, per month. The HRA pays all utilities for this unit. Rent at 2330 and 2334 Elianna (4 bedroom units) is $920 per unit, per month. The tenants pay their own utilities at the Elianna units. Average utilities for those units is approximately $250/month, which is why rent charged is approximately $250 less. Utility estimates are provided by the Section 8 program in Rice County. Fair Market Rates for FY 2014 were released in November 2013 and have changed: Three Four Efficiency One Bedroom Two Bedroom Bedroom Bedroom $505 $628 $849 $1231 $1237 ACTION REQUESTED: Staff is requesting the HRA to approve calendar year 2014 rents as follows: 517 Washington Street units: $849/unit/month As the 517 Washington Street units are part of the Transitional Housing program funded with federal McKinney-Vento funds (HUD funds), the rent amount does not stray from the HUD rates. 2330/2334 Elianna Drive units: $920/unit/month Staff is suggesting NO increase for the Elianna Drive units. Staff has discussed utility rates at length with the tenants and other residents of the Elianna units. The units are not exceptionally energy efficient and the utility rates paid by the tenants are higher than the HUD average. A rent of $920 will still allow for total housing costs to be near fair market rates. VOTE: NORVOLD CROW VACANT VOHS ZWEIFEL - CC Page 1 of 1

Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Item No. 6c TO: FROM: RE: Attachments: Members of the Northfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority Michele Merxbauer, Community Development Coordinator Acquisition of forfeit property 1. Resolution 2014-01 2. Rules of forfeiture 3. Parcel Information SUMMARY REPORT: Staff was alerted by the Rice County Auditor that a parcel is in tax forfeiture for non-payment of property taxes, and as required under MS 282.01, Rice County is requesting the City Council to approve the parcel for public auction, or auction to adjacent owners, or the City may request a conveyance to the City for public use. The parcel in forfeiture is Parcel 2212252012 (2007 Hidden Valley Road), located near Jefferson Road and Heritage Drive. This is a townhome property that may be an appropriate property for the HRA to utilize as an affordable rental property. If the HRA is interested in this acquisition, a recommendation would be made to the City Council to pass a resolution indicating an interest in purchasing the property. If approved by the City Council, the City would request acquisition of the parcel under Remove blight/provide affordable housing. These means are summarized below: MS 282.01 (d) Nonconservation tax-forfeited lands may be sold by the county board to an organized or incorporated governmental subdivision of the state or state agency for less than their market value if: (1) the county board determines that a sale at a reduced price is in the public interest because a reduced price is necessary to provide an incentive to correct the blighted conditions that make the lands undesirable in the open market, or the reduced price will lead to the development of affordable housing; and (2) the governmental subdivision or state agency has documented its specific plans for correcting the blighted conditions or developing affordable housing, and the specific law or laws that empower it to acquire real property in furtherance of the plans. If the sale under this paragraph is to a governmental subdivision of the state, the commissioner of revenue must convey the property on behalf of the state by quit claim deed. If the sale under this paragraph is to a state agency, the commissioner must issue a conveyance document that releases the property from the trust in favor of the taxing districts. Page 1 of 2

Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Item No. 6c The HRA would have to utilize this property for affordable rental property. A household income level and set rent amount would be placed on the unit. The City may acquire this parcel for less than fair market value. Current market value, according to the Rice County Assessor s Office, is $116,300. Staff recommends requesting a purchase price starting at $34,800. At this price, it would take four years of monthly rent at $725 (affordable at 60% area median income) before the HRA breaks even with the upfront costs, not including ongoing taxes. Staff also recommends setting a not to exceed purchase price of $80,000. This is still below fair market value; it should also be assumed that the property will need some basic maintenance, repairs or upgrades before it may be rented to a household. ACTION REQUESTED: The City of Northfield must indicate its intent by February 17, 2014. The HRA must make a recommendation to the City Council, who then makes a recommendation to the Rice County Commissioners. The Rice County Commissioners then make a recommendation to the State of Minnesota. The HRA is requested to pass Resolution 2014-01, recommending the Council to approve the request for acquisition of 2007 Hidden Valley Road through the tax forfeiture process. VOTE: NORVOLD CROW VACANT VOHS ZWEIFEL - CC Page 2 of 2

RESOLUTION NO. 2014-01 HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY A RESOLUTION BY THE HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA RECOMMENDING THE NORTHFIELD CITY COUNCIL TO REQUEST ACQUISITION OF PARCEL 2207426001 FROM THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TRUST BY THE CITY OF NORTHFIELD FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING WHEREAS, the City of Northfield through the Rice County Auditor was notified on December 19, 2013 regarding the opportunity to request conveyance of parcel 2212252012 for affordable housing under M.S. 282.01; and, WHEREAS, authorization to request conveyance of parcel 2212252012 requires resolution from City Council; and, WHEREAS, the Northfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority has reviewed this parcel and has determined that acquisition would be appropriate under the HRA s continued goal of providing affordable housing; and, WHEREAS, the HRA would rent the unit to income-qualified households at an amount that meets the affordable housing guidelines; and, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Northfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority recommends the City Council request acquisition of parcel 2212252012 from the State of Minnesota Trust for the purpose of affordable housing. Passed by the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Northfield this 9th day of January 2014. Chairperson Secretary VOTE: NORVOLD CROW VACANT VOHS ZWEIFEL - CC

Instructions for Applying for a State Deed State Deed Application Form and Conditional Use Deed Supplement The State Deed Application Form is required for all applications for state deeds issued by the Department of Revenue previous forms will no longer be accepted. All applications are required to be accompanied by a Wetland Certification Form. Any application for a conditional use deed also requires a completed Conditional Use Deed Supplement (discussed later in these instructions). Application for State Deed for Tax-Forfeited Land (State Deed Application Form) When completing the State Deed Application Form, the sections labeled with a solid grey box are required for all applications, while the sections labeled with a white box are only required as directed. Name of County Enter the name of the county where the taxforfeited property is located in the space provided under the title of the form. Type of Acquisition Please select the type(s) of acquisition (In most cases, this will be only one. However, it may be appropriate to select more than one when a statute or special law outside of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 282, authorizes the acquisition): Purchase should be selected for all purchases at market value regardless of the method of sale (public sale under Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. par. 4 or 5, private sale under Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 7a, or acquisition by a governmental subdivision under Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 1a, par. (b)), except those parcels released from the trust in favor of the taxing districts to a state agency (see Release below). Remove Blight/Affordable Housing should be selected only for those parcels of tax-forfeited land acquired under Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 1a, par. (d). (Please note: A copy of the board resolution giving a favorable recommendation is also required to be attached to the application. Additional information is required on page 2 of the form.) Conservation-related usage should be selected only for those parcels of taxforfeited land acquired under Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 1a, par. (h). (Please note: A copy of the board resolution giving a favorable recommendation is also required to be attached to the application. Additional information is required on page 2 of the form.) Repurchase should be selected only for those parcels of tax-forfeited land repurchased under Minn. Stat. 282.241. Conditional Use Deed should be selected only for those parcels of taxforfeited land acquired under Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 1a, par. (e). (Please note: A completed Conditional Use Deed Supplement is required to be attached with applications for this type of acquisition. A copy of the board resolution giving a favorable recommendation is also required to be attached to the application. Additional information is also required on page 2 of the form.) Failure to convey to city or association should be selected only for those parcels of tax-forfeited land acquired under Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 1a, par. (f) or (g). (Please note: Additional Rev. 09/12 1

information is required on page 2 of the form. A copy of the board resolution giving a favorable recommendation is also required to be attached to the application.) Replacement for Lost/Destroyed Deed should be selected only for those applications that are for a request for a new state deed that will replace a previously issued state deed that was lost or destroyed. (Minn. Stat. 282.33) (Please note: Additional information is required on page 2 of the form.) Release (State Agencies) should be selected only for those parcels of taxforfeited land released from the trust in favor of the taxing districts to a state agency under Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 1a, par. (c). Acquisition Authorized by other statute or Special Law should be selected when the acquisition was authorized by a statute other than one of the listed options or a special law (in some situations it will be appropriate to select his box along with a listed type of acquisition). The citation of the special law is also required. Attach a copy of any necessary certification as well. Correction Is this application intended to correct a previous deed? If this application is to correct a previously issued state deed that contains an error(s), check Yes and complete the Corrections section of the form. Otherwise, check No, skip this section, and proceed to the Applicant section of the form. State deed number of the original deed Enter the state deed number of the original deed that is being corrected. Information being corrected The most common errors being corrected will be either the grantee s name or the legal description. If an error that is different than one of these occurred, select other and list the error in detail. If there is more than one error, select all that apply. Was this state deed recorded? If the previous state deed was not recorded, then it must be returned with the new application. However, if the previous state deed was recorded, then you must provide the recording information requested on the application. Applicant Name of Applicant Enter the name of the applicant, as it should appear on the state deed. If the applicant is a governmental subdivision (county, school district, city, town, or special taxing district), enter the legal name of this entity. (Examples of special taxing districts include the Metropolitan Council, MCDA, housing and redevelopment authorities (HRA s), economic development authorities (EDA s), port authorities, regional development commissions (RDC s), hospital districts, and watershed districts.) Mailing Address Enter the mailing address of the applicant on the lines provided. Enter the address, city, state and zip code. This should be the address used for the regular delivery of U.S. mail. Property Information Ownership Please check the box that corresponds with the appropriate type of ownership. If there is coownership, please be certain to differentiate between joint tenancy and tenancy in common. Rev. 09/12 2

Date of Auditor s Certificate of Forfeiture On the line provided, enter the date that the requested property was forfeited to the state. Enter the month, day, and year. This information should reflect the date on the auditor s certificate of forfeiture. Sale Information (if applicable) As applicable, enter the date the tax-forfeited land was sold, the date the purchase price was paid in full, and the amount of the purchase price. Purchase Price It is important that the amount of the purchase price is filled in (when applicable) and that this information is accurate. When this amount is between $501 and $1,000, the following statement will appear on the face of the deed: THE MONETARY CONSIDERATION FOR THIS DEED IS $1,000 OR LESS. When the amount is $500 or less, the following statement will appear on the face of the deed: THE MONETARY CONSIDERATION FOR THIS DEED IS $500 OR LESS. Legal Description In the box provided, enter the complete legal description of the requested tax-forfeited property. (Please do not use an abbreviated legal description used for tax statement or other purposes.) Attach additional sheet(s) if necessary to accommodate the legal description. Disclosure of Location of Wells State law (M.S. 103I.235) requires the disclosure of wells on tax-forfeited land being conveyed. The face of the deed will indicate wells information for the property as indicated below. It is the county auditor s (or land commissioner s) responsibility to check the appropriate box on the application form indicating whether: a) There are one or more wells on this property Selecting this box will cause an X to be marked on the face of the deed indicating A well disclosure certificate accompanies this document. (If electronically filed, insert WDC number: ). (If you have an electronic WDC number, please list it for inclusion in the deed.) PLEASE NOTE: The county is responsible for providing the well disclosure certificate at the time of recording; b) There are no wells on this property Selecting this box will cause an X to be marked on the face of the deed indicating The Seller certifies that the Seller does not know of any wells on the described real property. ; or c) No change since last well certificate Selecting this box will cause an X to be marked on the face of the deed indicating I am familiar with the property described in this instrument and I certify that the status and number of wells on the described real property have not changed since the last previously filed well disclosure certificate. Wetland Certification A Wetland Certification Form must be completed and attached to each state deed application form. This is needed by the Department of Revenue to determine whether or not a restrictive covenant must be inserted into the state deed. It is the county auditor s (or land commissioner s) responsibility to ensure that it is completed properly. Replacement The applicant is: grantee/grantee s successor Check the appropriate box selecting whether the applicant is the grantee named in the original deed or the grantee s successor. Rev. 09/12 3

Name of original grantee If the applicant is the grantee s successor, please state the name of the grantee on the original deed. Otherwise this line can be left blank. Original deed information Please provide the original date that unrecorded date was issued along with the state deed number (if known). Attach a statement Attach a statement of reasons in support of allegation that said deed has been lost or destroyed before it was recorded (please be specific). If it appears that the facts stated in the petition are true, a new deed will be issued with like effect as the original deed. (State Deed Application Form Page 2) Certification Some applications will also require a certification to be made. Please provide the information as it corresponds to the type of acquisition selected on the front of the form. Signature(s) All applications require the signature of the county auditor. Applications for Replacement Deeds will also require the additional signature of the applicant as well. Rev. 09/12 4

Supplemental Information for a Conditional Use Deed (Conditional Use Deed Supplement) ALL applications (State Deed Application Form) for a conditional use deed must be accompanied by a completed Conditional Use Deed Supplement form. Property Property Identification Number(s) (PIN) for Requested Property Please provide the property identification number(s) for the parcel(s) of requested property. Market Value of Requested Property Please provide the market value of the requested property, from the records of the county assessor. If the most recent market value of the property occurred in the last six years, a new assessment is not required. (Please Note: This is not the same as the market value determined by the County Board for the purposes of a sale of the property. Total Acreage of Requested Property List the total acreage of the requested property. This will be reviewed to determine if the size of the requested property is appropriate for the requested public use. Current Condition of Property Please provide a description of the property in its current condition, identifying any improvements, structures, natural features, or other elements that exist on the property. If more room is needed, use attachments. Forfeiture Recorder/Registrar Information As applicable, list the date of recording of the auditor s certificate of forfeiture and the document number as assigned by the county recorder or registrar of titles. Public Use Multiple Uses and Multiple Parcels There will be only one use granted per application (and therefore only one use listed on a deed). Multiple parcels will be allowed, but only if they are all being put to a single use and only if the entirety of the multiple parcels constitutes a contiguous property (land mass). Authorized Public Use Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 1a, par. (e) limits the authorized public uses for use deeds to: (1) a road, or right-of-way for a road; (2) a park that is both available to, and accessible by, the public that contains amenities such as campgrounds, playgrounds, athletic fields, trails, or shelters; (3) trails for walking, bicycling, snowmobiling, or other recreational purposes, along with a reasonable amount of surrounding land maintained in its natural state; (4) transit facilities for buses, light rail transit, commuter rail or passenger rail, including transit ways, park-and-ride lots, transit stations, maintenance and garage facilities, and other facilities related to a public transit system; (5) public beaches or boat launches; (6) public parking; (7) civic recreation or conference facilities; and (8) public service facilities such as fire halls, police stations, lift stations, water towers, sanitation facilities, water treatment facilities, and administrative offices. Please check the appropriate box of the authorized public use Rev. 09/12 5

under which you believe the intended public use to be made of the property will qualify. In the space provided, describe in detail the intended authorized public use to be made of the tax-forfeited property. You must be specific. If more room is needed, use attachments. Park Use Conditional use deed applications for park use require additional information to be provided on the application. As indicated above, the law states that a park must be available to, and accessible by, the public that contains amenities. When referring to the park, park means the whole park including a pre-existing park that is being expanded by the property in the application. It is this meaning of park that is meant to be considered when answering the park use questions on the Conditional Use Deed Supplement form. Public Service Facilities Using the space provided, please indicate the type of facility that is planned. Establishing the proposed use Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 1d requires that property conveyed by conditional use deed has been put to the proposed use within three years of conveyance. However, it should be noted that there is no failure to put the land to the use if a formal plan of the governmental subdivision shows an intended future use of the property for the proposed use. Please indicate if you anticipate establishing the proposed use within 3 years, and if not when you anticipate the use being established. Enclosures Fee Required Minn. Stat. 282.01, subd. 1g requires a fee of $250 to be submitted to the Commissioner of Revenue along with this application. If this application is denied, the Commissioner shall refund $150 of the application fee. Payment should be made out to the Commissioner of Revenue. Supporting Documentation Supporting documentation is critical to the approval of an application for a conditional use deed. Please note that some forms of documentation are required before the application will be considered. Questions? The following people in the Property Tax Division of the Department of Revenue are available to provide assistance in the completion of any application for state deed: General Procedures and Requirements Derrick Hodge (651) 556-6113 Chelsea Griffin (651) 556-6101 Forms and Forms Completion Alison Fox (651) 556-6085 Rev. 09/12 6

Rice County, MN Date Created: 1/7/2014 Summary Parcel ID 22.12.2.52.012 Property Address 2007 HIDDEN VALLEY RD NORTHFIELD Sec/Twp/Rng Brief Tax Description Lot 011 Block 002 of HIDDEN VALLEY #1 HIDDEN VALLEY ADD #1 L11 B2 BEG ELY COR L11 TH SW120FT ALG SELY LI L11 TO SLY COR L11 TH NW56.2FT ALG SWLY LI L11 TH NE120FT TO PT IN NELY LI L11 TH SE 56.2FT TO POB (Note: Not to be used on legal documents) Area N/A Use Code 4BB1-Residential Non-Homestead single unit Tax Authority Group NFLD CITY-SD659-HRA-EDA Click to Enlarge Owners Primary Owner State Of Minnesota 320 3rd St NW Faribault MN 55021 Alternate Taxpayer Fee Owner Land Lot Dimensions Regular Lot: 56.20 x 120.00 Lot Area 0.16 Acres; 6,744 SF Residential Dwellings Residential Dwelling Occupancy Single-Family / Rental Unit Style 1 Story Townhouse Architectural Style N/A Year Built 1986 Exterior Material Wood Lap Total Gross Living Area 1,252 SF Attic Type None; Number of Rooms 5 above; 1 below Number of Bedrooms 2 above; 1 below Basement Area Type Full Basement Area 1,240 Basement Finished Area 300 - Living Qtrs. (Multi) Plumbing 2 Full Bath; 1 Shower Stall Bath; Central Air Yes Heat Yes Fireplaces Porches Concrete Stoop (32 SF); Decks Wood Deck-Med (140 SF); Additions 1 Story Frame (12 SF); Garages 428 SF - Att Frame (Built 1986); Yard Extras #1 - (1) DRIVEWAY Asphalt-Double, Standard Normal, Built 1986

Sales Date Seller Buyer Recording NUTC Type Multi Parcel Amount 12/7/1987 B482 P472 NORMAL ARMS-LENGTH TRANSACTION GOOD SALE Contract $75,000.00 12/7/1987 B342 P459 OLD SALES Deed $75,000.00 Valuation Payable 2014 Values Payable 2013 Values Payable 2012 Values Payable 2011 Values EMV Improvement $88,300 $88,300 $95,100 $96,200 EMV Land $28,000 $29,000 $33,600 $33,600 EMV Machine $0 $0 $0 $0 EMV (Estimated Market Value) Total $116,300 $117,300 $128,700 $129,800 LMV (Limited Market Value) Total $0 $0 $0 $0 Green Acres Value $0 $0 $0 $0 Homestead Exclusion $0 $0 $0 $0 Taxation 2013 Payable 2012 Payable 2011 Payable 2010 Payable Taxable Market Value $117,300 $128,700 $129,800 + Net Tax Amount $0.00 $0.00 $910.32 $1,876.22 + Special Assessments $0.00 $0.00 $379.68 $717.78 = Total Taxes Due $0.00 $0.00 $1,290.00 $2,594.00 + Penalty $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 + Interest $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 + Fees $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 - Amount Paid $0.00 $0.00 $1,290.00 $2,594.00 = Outstanding Balance $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Taxes Paid Tax Year Receipt Payment Date Tax Amount Special Assessment Penalty Interest Fees Total Payment 2011 U11.11733 5/16/2011 ($910.32) ($379.68) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ($1,290.00) 2010 U10.26907 10/15/2010 ($938.11) ($358.89) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ($1,297.00) 2010 U10.16325 5/15/2010 ($938.11) ($358.89) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ($1,297.00) Photos

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Meeting Date: January 9, 2014 Item No. 6d TO: FROM: RE: Attachments: NONE Members of the Northfield Housing and Redevelopment Authority Michele Merxbauer, Community Development Coordinator Manufactured Homes SUMMARY REPORT: At the December HRA meeting, staff was requested to gather information on successful models of cooperative Manufactured Home Parks, and other alternative affordable housing options such as Pod housing. Staff was also requested to gather information on population in need of manufactured housing, identifying local need and reviewing alternative options. Staff will provide information at the meeting for discussion. ACTION REQUESTED: No action is requested. This is a discussion item only. VOTE: NORVOLD CROW VACANT VOHS ZWEIFEL - CC Page 1 of 1