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CITY OF ELK RIVER,MINNESOTA <br /> NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS <br /> DECEMBER 31,2013 <br /> Note 3: DETAILED NOTES ON ALL FUNDS—CONTINUED <br /> Cash and investments are presented in the financial statements as follows: <br /> Primary Component <br /> Government Unit-HRA <br /> Statement of Net Position <br /> Cash and investments $ 51,854,403 $ 1,043,777 <br /> Restricted cash and investments 647,000 - <br /> Cash with fiscal agent 4,712,875 <br /> Statement of Fiduciary Net Assets <br /> Cash and investments 41,738 - <br /> Total $ 62,256,016 $ 1,043,777__ <br /> B. Notes Receivable <br /> The City has made several business subsidy loans to local businesses, some of which were tunded with grant proceeds <br /> received from the state and federal governments. The terms of repayment vary with each loan and will be repaid over a <br /> period of five years. Under the terms of the grant agreement,the City retains the grant repayments. Notes receivable of <br /> $73,247 in the TIF Districts fund and$362,655 in the Revolving Loan fund are outstanding at December 31,2013. <br /> In 2013,the Federal DEED fund loaned$400,000 to several businesses through the Forgivable Loan Program targeting <br /> manufacturing,industrial,and high-tech businesses to stimulate private sector investment. The note is deferred until the <br /> businesses have complied with the note agreements for a minimum of one year,at which time the note is then forgiven. <br /> In 2006,the HRA issued a loan to a developer to assist in the financing of a housing development for the benefit of low <br /> and moderate income residents which was funded with state grant proceeds. Repayment of the loan is deferred for 30 <br /> years,payable in one lump sum at an interest rate of one percent. Notes receivable of$400,000 in the HRA is <br /> outstanding at December 31,2013. <br /> 47 <br />
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