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Or* bakertitty <br />nowjoined with <br />Springsted and Umbaugh <br />Memo <br />To: Michael Grochala, Community Development Director, City of Lino Lakes <br />Sarah Cotton, Finance Director, City of Lino Lakes <br />From: Mikaela Huot, Director <br />Date: June 24, 2019 <br />Application Review for Financial Assistance through Tax Increment <br />Subject: Financing (TIF) for Proposed Lyngblomsten Senior Care Campus Housing <br />Project and Recommendation for District Framework <br />Background <br />The City of Lino Lakes received an application for financial assistance through tax increment financing (TIF) to <br />assist with financing a portion of the extraordinary development costs related to the construction of a senior <br />care building with approximately 143 independent and assisted living units and approximately 56 skilled care <br />units with 20 detached rental town homes. The project also includes acquisition of several properties on the <br />corner of County Road J and CSAH 49 for demolition and installation of new infrastructure, and where the <br />senior housing development will not occur but will present future development opportunities following <br />redevelopment. The creation of a tax increment financing (housing) district would facilitate the development <br />with the requirement that at least 20% of the units would be occupied by individuals at 50% of the area median <br />income. <br />We have reviewed the application and performed financial analysis for the project, including numerous <br />discussions with the City Council at work sessions to review the financing components of this project and to <br />understand the developer's request and need for financial assistance. The purpose of this memorandum is to <br />provide an overview of the anticipated financing package to the developer following those discussions, as well <br />as a summary of the draft Tax Increment Financing (TIF) plan or the proposed Tax Increment Financing <br />(Housing) District No. 1-13. <br />Proposed Financial Assistance to Developer <br />The application for financial assistance as submitted by the developer included $5.3 million over 15 years for <br />acquisition and development of the project site, followed by subsequent construction of a senior care campus. <br />Through submission of the tax increment financing application and supporting financial information, the <br />developer indicated that the project as proposed would not occur on the current site without financial assistance <br />from the City due to extraordinary costs associated with acquisition of the additional properties and site <br />development/infrastructure improvements. Following thorough review of the project financing components, we <br />have determined that tax increment financing assistance is necessary for the project to proceed as proposed. <br />The developer is not able to obtain the maximum financing amount without the additional revenue stream <br />provided through tax increment necessary to finance the entire project cost and the projected returns are not <br />anticipated to be feasible. <br />The work sessions provided framework to us and City staff that the goal of the City Council was to reduce the <br />duration of assistance to as short of a term as possible. We have been working with City staff following those <br />The information provided here is of a general nature and is not intended to address the specific circumstances of any individual or entity. In <br />specific circumstances, the services of a professional should be sought. Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP trading as Baker Tilly is a member <br />of the global network of Baker Tilly International Ltd., the members of which are separate and independent legal entities. © 2018 Baker Tilly <br />Virchow Krause, LLP <br />