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File #: RES 22-1739    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Archived
In control: Housing & Redevelopment Authority
Final action: 11/9/2022
Title: Reservation of year 2023 Low Income Housing Tax Credits for the Selby Wilkins development, located at various sites, District 8, Ward 1, and for the East 7th Development, located at 892 East 7th Street, District 4, Ward 6
Sponsors: Chris Tolbert
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. 2022 - 2023 QAP, 3. Self-Scoring Worksheet: BB Housing, 4. Self-Scoring Worksheet: Selby Wilkins, 5. Self-Scoring-Worksheet: East 7th, 6. Map - East 7th, 7. Map - Selby Wilkins, 8. Public Purpose - East 7th, 9. Public Purpose - Selby Wilkins, 10. D4 Dayton's Bluff Neighborhood Profile, 11. D8 Summit University Neighborhood Profile
Related files: RES 21-672
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Reservation of year 2023 Low Income Housing Tax Credits for the Selby Wilkins development, located at various sites, District 8, Ward 1, and for the East 7th Development, located at 892 East 7th Street, District 4, Ward 6
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WHEREAS, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota (“HRA”) is a public body corporate and politic organized, existing, and operating under the laws of the State of Minnesota, Minn. Stat. Sec. 469.001, et seq. (the “Act”); and

WHEREAS, the HRA has the power to engage in development and redevelopment activities under the Act and when needs cannot be met through reliance solely upon private initiative, which can also be undertaken in targeted neighborhoods, and is authorized to create redevelopment projects as defined in the Act, and said activities include but are not limited to: (a) providing adequate, safe and sanitary dwellings, remedying housing shortages for low and moderate income residents, and providing housing for persons of all incomes through housing projects and development, (b) removing and preventing blight or deterioration, (c) bringing substandard buildings and improvements into compliance with public standards, (d) performing duties according to the comprehensive plan, (e) disposing of land for private redevelopment, and (f) improving the tax base and the financial stability of the community; and

WHEREAS, Section 42 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended by the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989 (the “Tax Credit Act”) authorizes certain governmental entities to allocate low-income housing tax credits (“Credits”); and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Minnesota Statute, Section 462A.221 through 462A.225, as amended (the “State Law”), the Minneapolis/Saint Paul Housing Finance Board (“Finance Board”) is a qualified housing credit agency for the purposes of the Tax Credit Act; and

WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 90-2, adopted by the Finance Board on April 26, 1990, appro...

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