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COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 27, 2006 <br /> APPROVED <br /> Public Safety Department—Expenditure of Drug <br /> Forfeiture Funds: Authorize use of funds in the amount of$5,000 to <br /> Re-establish Lino Lakes as a supporting community <br /> For the purpose of continuing juvenile diversionary <br /> Services through the Forest Lake Area Youth <br /> Service Bureau Approved <br /> Authorize expenditure of$1,500 to $2,000 on updated <br /> Exercise equipment and accessories for the Wellness <br /> Room Approved <br /> FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT,AL ROLEK <br /> Public Hearing, Consider Resolution No. 06—34 Regarding Tax Abatement and Business <br /> Subsidy in Connection with the YMCA Project YMCA Financing,Mary Alice Divine— <br /> Economic Development Coordinator Divine advised in 1999 the City of Lino Lakes entered into an <br /> agreement to partner with the YMCA to bring a facility to Lino Lakes. The city committed $1.5 <br /> million toward construction of the facility, plus 6.7 acres of land and the cost of infrastructure to the <br /> facility. The City Council approved a Tax Abatement District, using the mechanism of tax abatement <br /> as a source of funding for its commitment of$1.5 million toward construction of the facility. <br /> Together with the City's $1.5 million commitment, the YMCA's commitment of$2.5 million in debt <br /> financing, and local fundraising,the YMCA was able to raise approximately$6.3 million for <br /> construction of the facility. The YMCA determined that additional fundraising was not keeping pace <br /> with rising construction costs and it needed to build a facility this year that did not include a leisure <br /> pool in the first phase of construction. <br /> Staff has explored with the YMCA, Springsted, and Kennedy& Graven options that might be <br /> available to provide the size and type of facility that the City Council and the community had <br /> anticipated. It is estimated that currently$1,850,000 is needed to complete the building with the <br /> addition of the leisure pool. <br /> Part of the final 2005 agreement with the YMCA called for a 5-year, 10 percent discount to Lino <br /> Lakes residents who purchased local memberships at the Chain of Lakes YMCA. While this is a <br /> benefit to residents who join the Y,it restricts the ability of the YMCA to take on more debt,benefits <br /> only residents who become members, and does not apply to those who wanted memberships that <br /> included use of all Twin Cities YMCAs. If that portion of the agreement was eliminated, it would <br /> enable the YMCA to take on an additional $1 million in debt. <br /> The City has also benefited from the development of Legacy at Woods Edge with Hartford Group as <br /> the master developers. If the YMCA had been constructed prior to Woods Edge being underway,the <br /> city would have been obligated for the costs of construction of Town Center Parkway, including <br /> improvements to the Lake Drive intersection,plus extension of utilities, to the YMCA site. <br /> 2 <br />