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HRSR INFORMATION 1
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CHP.PTER 15 <br />• Dedicate, sell, convey, or lease any of its interests in any property or <br />grant easements, licenses, or any other rights or privileges to an <br />HRA. <br />• Furnish parks, playgrounds, recreational, community education, <br />water, sewer, and drainage facilities or other works adjacent to or in <br />connection with housing and redevelopment projects. <br />~~irEn. seat. ~ =tcs.t~a3, s~bd. 2. Grant a partial tax exemption of up to 50 percent of a111oca1 taxes <br />for housing projects in a redevelopment district. <br />Mt,,,,. star, § ~s`~.19z. A statutory city, home rule charter city, economic development authority, <br />housing and redevelopment authority, or port authority may make a loan to a <br />business, afor-profit or nonprofit organization, or an individual for any <br />purpose the entity is otherwise authorized to carry out under any of the laws <br />cited. <br />.1~~1~2.~~~~ty coo. v. _12~f~t~~,>~rs t~ private development projects that receive public financial or other assistance <br />;~~~~s` ly;~` c"' 4ax N'tiv'`1 s<}s will not necessaril become ublic ro ects that tri er com etitive biddin <br />{M;3„~. c~. App. 19FS9). y p p J gg p g <br />or other state laws applicable to public works. <br />B. Housing and redevelopment authorities <br />The predominant method of delivering and administering housing and <br />redevelopment programs in Minnesota is through a legal public agency, <br />accountable to city government. A city may establish this public agency, <br />which is often the HRA. There are more than 230 HRAs in Minnesota. <br />1. Elements of an HRA <br />M;~>r~. sit. ; ~ ~b~.«ol to An HRA is a public corporation with power to undertake certain types of <br />1e'~'na~' Mi"~' s`at. § ~~~.u~~ housing and redevelopment or renewal activities. While state legislation <br />conveys authority for housing and redevelopment in each city, it is up to the <br />city council to formally establish an HRA before it can do business and use <br />its powers. Once a council legally establishes an HRA, it may undertake <br />certain types of planning and community development activities on its own <br />with council approval. <br />i~lina. stac. ~ 2h~.~t~s, subd. 1. To create a housing and redevelopment authority, the city council must, by <br />resolution, make the following findings required by law: <br />• Substandard, slum or blighted areas that cannot be redeveloped without <br />governmental assistance; or, <br />• A shortage of affordable, decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling <br />accommodations available to low-income individuals and families. <br />4inn. star. § ~c~.t}oz, sut~ds. 2, The council must pass this resolution after a public hearing. A copy of this <br />~ resolution must go to the commissioner of DEED. <br />HANDBOOK FOR MINNESOTA CITIES 15:5 <br />This chapter last revised 1212010 <br />
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