HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-138 CCRCITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
STATE OF MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION NO. 2019-138
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE, SALE, AND DELIVERY OF A
MULTIFAMILY HOUSING REVENUE NOTE UNDER MINNESOTA
STATUTES, CHAPTER 462C; AUTHORIZING THE LOAN OF THE PROCEEDS
OF THE REVENUE NOTE TO BROOKLYN CENTER AH II, LLLP (REE
XERXES AVENUE SENIOR HOUSING PROJECT); AND APPROVING THE
FORM OF AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF THE
NOTE AND RELATED DOCUMENTS
WHEREAS, the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota (the "City") is a home rule charter city duly
organized and existing under its Charter and the Constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462C, as amended (the "Act"), the City is
authorized to cavy out the public purposes described in the Act by issuing revenue bonds or other
obligations to finance or refinance multifamily housing developments located within the City, and as a
condition to the issuance of such revenue obligations, adopt a housing program providing the information
required by Section 462C.03, subdivision 1 a, of the Act; and
WHEREAS, in the issuance of the City's revenue bonds and in the malting of a loan to finance a
multifamily housing development the City may exercise, within the corporate limits of the City, any of the
powers that the Minnesota Housing Finance Agency may exercise under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 462A,
as amended, without limitation under the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 475, as amended; and
WHEREAS, the City has received a proposal that it issue its Multifamily Housing Revenue Note
(REE Xerxes Avenue Senior Housing Project), Series 2019, in one or more series, in an aggregate amount
not to exceed $38,000,000 (the "Note") to provide finds to be loaned to Brooklyn Center AH Il, LLLP, a
Minnesota limited liability limited partnership, or an affiliated entity (the "Borrower") to (i) finance the
acquisition, construction, and equipping of an approximately 143 unit senior rental housing facility and
related amenities to be located on the northern portion of the property at 5801 Xerxes Avenue North in the
City (the "Project" ); (ii) fund of one or more reserve ftmds to secure the timely payment of the revenue
obligations, if necessary; (iii) pay interest on the revenue bligations during the construction of the Project,
if necessary; and (iv) pay the costs of issuing the revenue obligations, if necessary; and
WHEREAS, on July 8, 2019, the City Council adopted a preliminary resolution (the "Preliminary
Resolution") tinder the terms of which the City: (i) granted preliminary approval to the issuance of
multifamily housing revenue obligations under the terms of the Act to finance the Project; (ii) authorized
the submission of an application to the Minnesota Department of Management and Budget ("MMB") for
an allocation of bonding authority under Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 474A, as amended (the "Allocation
Act"), in a principal amount not to exceed $38,000,000; and (iii) authorized the preparation of a housing
program in accordance with the requirements of the Act; and
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WHEREAS, the Preliminary Resolution constitutes a reimbursement resolution and an official
intent of the City to reimburse expenditures with respect to the Project from the proceeds of tax-exempt
revenue obligations in accordance with the provisions of Treasury Regulations, Section 1.150-2; and
WHEREAS, the City received Certificate of Allocation No. 355, dated July 8, 2019, from MMB
allocating volume cap bonding authority to the City in the amount of $3,504,102; Certificate of Allocation
No. 360, dated August 5, 2019, from MMB allocating volume cap bonding authority to the City in the
amount of $3,123,929; Certificate of Allocation No. 371, dated September 3, 2019, from MMB allocating
volume cap bonding authority to the City in the amount of $2,473,062; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Act, the City has prepared a housing program (the "Housing
Program") to authorize the issuance by the City of revenue bonds, in one or more series, at one time or from
time to time, in the maximum principal amount of $38,000,000 to finance the acquisition, construction, and
equipping of the Project; and
WHEREAS, a notice of public hearing (the "Public Notice") was published in accordance with the
Act and Section 147(f) of the hiternal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), with respect to: (i)
the required public hearing tinder the Code; (ii) the required public hearing under Section 462C.04,
subdivision 2, of the Act; (iii) the Housing Program; and (iv) approval of the issuance of the Note; and
WHEREAS, the Public Notice was published at least 15 days before the regularly scheduled
meeting of the City Council of the City (the "City Council"), and on this same date, the City Council
conducted a public hearing at which a reasonable opportunity was provided for interested individuals to
express their views, both orally and in writing; and
WHEREAS, sufficient details of the revenue note and other aspects of the financing have been
agreed to that this final bond resolution should be adopted on this date accepting a proposal for issuance of
the revenue note.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center,
Minnesota, as follows:
SECTION 1. LEGAL AUTHORIZATION AND FINDINGS.
1.1 Findin s. The City hereby finds, determines and declares as follows:
(a) The issuance and sale of the Note by the City, pursuant to the Act, is in the best interest of
the City, and the City hereby determines to issue the Note and to sell the Note to Bridgewater Bank, a
Minnesota banking corporation, or another bank selected by the Borrower (the "Purchaser"). The City will
loan the proceeds of the Note (tine "Loan") to the Borrower in order to finance the Proj ect.
(b) Pursuant to a Loan Agreement (the "Loan Agreement") to be entered into between the City
and Borrower, the City will loan to the Borrower the proceeds of the Note as set forth therein and the
Borrower will agree to repay the Loan in specified amounts and at specified times sufficient to pay in full
when due the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Note. In addition, the Loan Agreement
contains provisions relating to the construction, maintenance and operation of the Project, indemnification,
insurance, and other agreements and covenants which are required or permitted by the Act and which the
City and Borrower deem necessary or desirable for the financing of the Project.
(c) Pursuant to a Pledge Agreement between the City and the Purchaser, (the "Pledge
Agreement"), the City will pledge and grant a security interest in all of its rights, title, and interest in the
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Loan Agreement to the Purchaser (except for certain rights of indemnification and to reimbursement for
certain costs and expenses).
(d) The proceeds of the Note will be disbursed pursuant to a Disbursing Agreement (the
"Disbursing Agreement") by and between the Borrower and the Purchaser.
(e) Certain rental and occupancy requirements of federal and state law are set forth in a
Regulatory Agreement (the "Regulatory Agreement") by and among the City, Borrower and the Purchaser.
(f) The Note will be a special, limited obligation of the City. No holder of the Note shall ever
have the right to compel any exercise of the taxing power of the City to pay the Note or the interest thereon,
nor to enforce payment thereof against any property of the City. The Note and the interest thereon: (i) shall
be payable solely from the revenues pledged therefor under the Loan Agreement and additional sources of
revenue provided by or on behalf of the Borrower; (ii) shall not constitute a debt of the City within the
meaning of any constitutional, charter or statutory limitation; (iii) shall not constitute nor give rise to a
pecuniary liability of the City or a charge against its general credit or taxing powers;
(iv) shall not constitute a charge, lien, or encumbrance, legal or equitable, upon any property of the City
other than the City's interest in the Loan Agreement, which will be assigned to the Purchaser under the
Pledge Agreement; and (v) shall not constitute a general or moral obligation of the City.
(g) It is desirable, feasible and consistent with the objects and purposes of the Act to issue the
Note for the purpose of financing the costs of the Project.
(h) The Project constitutes a "qualified residential rental project" within the meaning of
Section 142(d) of the Code, and a "multifamily housing development" authorized by the Act, and furthers
the purposes of the Act.
(i) The purpose of the Project is, and the effect thereof will be, to promote the public welfare
by the acquisition, construction and equipping of a facility for use as a multifamily housing development
designed primarily for occupancy by persons of low and moderate income.
0) The Act authorizes (i) the acquisition, construction and equipping of the Project, (ii) the
issuance and sale of the Note, (iii) the execution and delivery by the City of the Loan Agreement,
Regulatory Agreement, and Pledge Agreement (the "City Agreements"), (iv) the performance of all
covenants and agreements of the City contained in the City Agreements and any other documents
reasonably necessary to effectuate the intent of this resolution, and (v) the performance of all other acts
and things required under the constitution and laws of the State of Minnesota to make the City Agreements
and the Note valid and binding special, limited obligations of the City in accordance with its terms.
(k) It is desirable that the Borrower be authorized, subject to the terms and conditions set forth
in the Loan Agreement, which terms and conditions the City determines, based on representations of the
Borrower, to be necessary, desirable and proper, to complete the acquisition, construction and installation
of the Project by such means as shall be available to the Borrower and in the manner determined by the
Borrower, and with or without advertisement for bids as required for the acquisition and installation of
municipal facilities.
(1) The payments under the Loan Agreement are fixed to produce revenue sufficient to provide
for the prompt payment of principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Note when due, and the Loan
Agreement also provides that the Borrower is required to pay all expenses of the operation and
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maintenance of the Project, including, but without limitation, adequate insurance thereon and insurance
against all liability for injury to persons or property arising from the operation thereof, and all taxes and
special assessments levied upon or with respect to the Project and payable during the term of the Loan
Agreement.
(m) There is no litigation pending or, to the actual knowledge of the City, threatened against
the City questioning the City's execution or delivery of the Note or the City Agreements or questioning
the due organization of the City, or the powers or authority of the City to issue the Note and undertake the
transactions contemplated hereby.
(n) The execution, delivery and performance of the City's obligations under the Note and the
City Agreements do not and will not violate any order against the City of any court or other agency of
govermnent, or any indenture, agreement or other instrument to which the City is a party or by which it or
any of its property is bound, or be in conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute (with due notice or
lapse of time or both) a default under any such indenture, agreement or other instrument.
(o) The City hereby finds, determines and declares, based on representations of the Borrower,
that it is in the public interest of the residents of the City that the Project be undertaken in order to further
the public purpose by providing multifamily housing developments for low or moderate income residents
of the City and otherwise further the purposes and policies of the Act.
1.2 Authorization and Ratification of Project. The City has heretofore and does hereby
authorize the Borrower, in accordance with the provisions of the Act and subject to the terms and
conditions imposed by the Purchaser, to provide for the acquisition, construction and equipping of the
Project by such means as shall be available to the Borrower and in the manner determined by the Borrower,
and without advertisement for bids as may be required for the construction and acquisition of other
municipal facilities; and the City hereby ratifies, affirms, and approves all actions heretofore taken by the
Borrower consistent with and in anticipation of such authority.
SECTION 2. THE NOTE,
2.1 Authorized Maximum Amount and Form of Note and interest Rate. The Note is hereby
approved and shall be issued pursuant to this Resolution in substantially the form on file with the City with
such appropriate variations, omissions and insertions as are necessary and appropriate and are permitted or
required by this Resolution, and in accordance with the further provisions thereof; and the principal amount
of the Note that may be outstanding hereunder is expressly limited to $38,000,000, provided that the
aggregate principal amount of the Note shall not exceed $9,101,093 unless the City receives an additional
allocation of volume cap authority for the Project from MMB, unless a duplicate Note is issued pursuant to
Section 2.6. The actual amount of the Note shall be determined by the agreement of the Purchaser and the
Borrower and any of the officers specified in Section 2.3 prior to the issuance of the Note. The Note will
bear interest at the rates, mature in the years and amounts and be subject to redemption on the dates
determined by the Borrower and the Purchaser and set forth in the Note executed by the Authorized
Officers. The sale of the Note to the Purchaser at a purchase price equal to its stated amount is hereby
accepted.
2.2 The Note. The Note shall be dated as of the date of delivery to the Purchaser, shall be
payable at the time and in the manner and shall be subject to such other terms and conditions as are set forth
therein.
2.3 Execution of Note. The Note shall be executed on behalf of the City by the Mayor and the
City Manager (the "Authorized Officers"). In case any Authorized Officer whose signature shall
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appear on the Note shall cease to be such officer before the delivery of the Note, such signature shall
nevertheless be valid and sufficient for all purposes, the same as if such signatory had remained in office
until delivery. In the event of the absence or disability of the Authorized Officer, such officers of the City
as, in the opinion of the City Attorney, may act in their behalf, shall without further act or authorization of
the City execute and deliver the Note.
2.4 Disposition of Note Proceeds. Upon delivery of the Note to the Purchaser, the Purchaser
shall, on behalf of the City, disburse the purchase price thereof for payment of Project Costs in accordance
with the terms of a Disbursing Agreement or the Purchaser shalt advance the proceeds of the Note to the
Borrower, on behalf of the City, pursuant to the terms of a Disbursing Agreement.
2.5 Registration of Transfer. The City will cause to be kept at the office of the City Finance
Director of the City a Note Register in which, subject to such reasonable regulations as it may prescribe,
the City shall provide for the registration of transfers of ownership of the Note. The Note shall be initially
registered in the name of the Purchaser and shall be transferable upon the Note Register for such Note by
the holder thereof in person or by its agent duly authorized in writing, upon surrender of such Note together
with a written instrument of transfer satisfactory to the City Finance Director, duly executed by the then
holder thereof or its duly authorized agent. The City may require, as a precondition to any transfer, that the
transferee provide evidence satisfactory to the City that the transferee is a financial institution or other
accredited investor under the securities laws. The following form of assignment shall be sufficient for said
purpose.
For value received hereby sells, assigns and transfers unto
the attached Note of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, and does
hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint attorney to
transfer said Note on the books of said City, with full power of substitution in the premises.
The undersigned certifies that the transfer is made in accordance with the provisions of
Sections 2.5 and 2.8 of the Resolution authorizing the issuance of theNote.
Dated;
Registered Owner
Upon such transfer the City Finance Director shall note the date of registration and the name and address
of the successor holder in the Note Register and in the registration blank appearing on the Note.
2.6 Mutilated, Lost or Destroyed Note. In case the Note shall become mutilated or be destroyed
or lost, the City shall, if not then prohibited by law, cause to be executed and delivered a new Note of like
outstanding principal amount, number and tenor in exchange and substitution for and upon cancellation of
such mutilated Note, or in lieu of and in substitution for such Note destroyed or lost, upon the payment by
the registered holder thereof of the reasonable expenses and charges of the City in connection therewith,
and in the case of a Note destroyed or lost, the filing with the City of evidence satisfactory to the City with
indemnity satisfactory to it. If the mutilated, destroyed or lost Note has already matured or been called for
redemption in accordance with its terms it shall not be necessary to issue a new Note prior to payment.
2.7 Ownership of Note. The City may deem and treat the person in whose name the Note is
last registered in the Note Register and by notation on the Note, whether or not such Note shall be overdue,
as the absolute owner of such Note for the purpose of receiving payment of or on account of the
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Principal Balance, redemption price or interest and for all other purposes whatsoever, and the City shall
not be affected by any notice to the contrary.
2.8 Limitation on Note Transfers. The Note has been issued without registration under state or
other securities laws, pursuant to an exemption for such issuance; and accordingly the Note may not be
assigned or transferred in whole or part, nor may a participation interest in the Note be given pursuant to
any participation agreement, except to a financial institution or other accredited investor and as an exempt
security or as an exempt transaction and in principal amounts of at least $100,000.
SECTION 3. MISCELLANEOUS.
3.1 HousingPrograrn. The Housing Program, in the form substantially on file with the City, is
hereby approved. The City Manager is hereby authorized to do all other things and take all other actions
as may be necessary or appropriate to carry out the Housing Program in accordance with the Act and any
other applicable laws and regulations.
3.2 Severability. If any provision of this Resolution shall be held or deemed to be or shall, in
fact, be inoperative or unenforceable as applied in any particular case in any jurisdiction or jurisdictions or
in all jurisdictions or in all cases because it conflicts with any provisions of any constitution or statute or
rule or public policy, or for any other reason, such circumstances shall not have the effect of rendering the
provision in question inoperative or unenforceable in any other case or circumstance, or of rendering any
other provision or provisions contained herein invalid, inoperative, or unenforceable to any extent whatever.
The invalidity of any one or more phrases, sentences, clauses or paragraphs contained in this Resolution
shall not affect the remaining portions of this Resolution or any part thereof.
3.3 Authentication of Transcript. The officers of the City are directed to furnish to Kennedy &
Graven, Chartered, bond counsel to the City (`Bond Counsel") certified copies of this Resolution and all
documents referred to herein, and affidavits or certificates as to all other matters which are reasonably
necessary to evidence the validity of the Note. All such certified copies, certificates and affidavits, including
any heretofore furnished, shall constitute recitals of the City as to the correctness of all statements contained
therein.
3.4 Authorization to Execute Agreements. The forms of the proposed City Agreements are
hereby approved in substantially the forms on file with the City, together with such additional details therein
as may be necessary and appropriate and such modifications thereof, deletions therefrom and additions
thereto as may be necessary and appropriate and approved by Bond Counsel prior to the execution of the
documents, and the Authorized officers are authorized to execute the Note and the City Agreements in the
name of and on behalf of the City, together with such other documents as Bond Counsel considers
appropriate in connection with the issuance of the Note (collectively, the "Financing Documents"). In the
event of the absence or disability of any of the Authorized Officers, such officers of the City as, in the
opinion of the City Attorney for the City, may act in their behalf shall without further act or authorization
of the City Council of the City do all things and execute all instruments and documents required to be done
or executed by such absent or disabled officers. The execution of any instrument by the appropriate officer
or officers of the City herein authorized shall be conclusive evidence of the approval of such documents in
accordance with the terms hereof.
3.5 Program. The City has established a governmental program of acquiring purpose
investments for qualified residential rental projects. The govermnental program is one in which the
following requirements of §1.148-1(b) of the federal regulations relating to tax-exempt obligations shall be
met:
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(a) the program involves the origination or acquisition of purpose investments;
(b) at least 95% of the cost of the purpose investments acquired under the program
represents one or more loans to a substantial number of persons representing the general public,
states or political subdivisions, 501(c)(3) organizations, persons who provide housing and related
facilities, or any combination of the foregoing;
(c) at least 95% of the receipts from the purpose investments are used to pay principal,
interest, or redemption prices on issues that, financed the program, to pay or reimburse
administrative costs of those issues or of the program, to pay or reimburse anticipated future losses
directly related to the program, to finance additional purpose investments for the same general
purposes of the program, or to redeem and retire governmental obligations at the next earliest
possible date of redemption;
(d) the program documents prohibit any obligor on a purpose investment financed by
the program or any related party to that obligor from purchasing bonds of an issue that finances the
program in an amount related to the amount of the purpose investment acquired from that obligor;
and
(e) the City shall not waive the right to heat the investment as a program investment.
3.6 Costs; indemnification by Borrower. The Borrower has agreed and it is hereby determined
that any and all costs incurred by the City in connection with the financing of the Project whether or not the
Project is carried to completion will be paid by the Borrower. In addition, on or prior to the date of issuance
of the Note, the Borrower will pay the City an administrative fee as provided in the Loan Agreement in
connection with the issuance of the Note which will also constitutes payment of the City's administrative
fee with respect to a tax exempt financing issued to refund the Note. It is understood and agreed that the
Borrower shall indemnify the City against all liabilities, losses, damages, costs and expenses (including
attorney's fees and expenses incurred by the City) arising with respect to the Project or the Note, as further
provided for and agreed to by and between the Borrower and the City in the Loan Agreement,
3.7 Headings; Terms. Paragraph headings in this resolution are for convenience of reference
only and are not a part hereof, and shall not limit or define the meaning of any provision hereof. Capitalized
terms used, but not defined, herein shall have the meanings given them in, or pursuant to, the Loan
Agreement.
SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage.
Member Graves introduced the resolution.
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Butler and upon
vote being taken thereon, the following voter in favor thereof: Butler, Graves, and Elliott
And the following voted against the same: None
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, on October 14, 2019,
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CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA
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/Mayor, Mike Elliott
Attest:
City Clerk
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