HomeMy WebLinkAboutEDA Resolution No. 2022-19RESOTUTTON NO. 2022-19
A RESOLUTION OF THE COTUMBIA HEIGHTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, ADOPTING A BUDGET
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OF 2023 AND AUTHORIZING A SPECIAT BENEFIT TAX TEVY, PAYABIE IN 2023.
BE lT RESOLVED, by the Columbia Heights Economic Development Authority (the "EDA") as follows:
WHEREAS, the City of Columbia Heights (the "City'') established the EDA by an enabling resolution adopted on
January 8, 1996, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 459.090 to 459.108L (the "EDA Act"); and
WHEREAS, the City Council granted the EDA all powers and duties of a housing and redevelopment authority
by an enabling resolution and ordinance adopted on October 22, 2001, pursuant to Minnesota Statutes
469.001 to 469.047 (the "HRA Act"), except certain powers that are allocated to the Housing and
Redevelopment Authority in and for the City of Columbia Heights (the "HRA"); and
WHEREAS, under Section 459.033 of the HRA Act, the EDA is authorized to levy a special benefit tax, in an
amount not to exceed .0185 percent of the City's estimated market value (the "HRA Levy"); and
WHEREAS, by separate resolution, the EDA has before it for consideration a copy of the EDA budget for the
fiscal year of 2023, and the proposed amount of the HRA Levy, payable in 2023, is based on said budget;
NOW, THEREFORE BE lT RESOLVED, by the Board of Commissioners of the Columbia Heights Economic
Development Authority, that the EDA hereby adopts an HRA Levy payable in 2023 of 5310,000 under Section
469.033 of the HRA Act; and
BE lT FURTHER RESOIVED, that the Board of Commissioners of the Columbia Heights Economic Development
Authority hereby directs staff to take such actions necessary to file with the City and certify with the County of
Anoka County, the HRA LeW in the amount of 5310,000 for taxes payable in 2023 under Section 459.033 of
the HRA Act.
ORDER OF ECONOMIC DEVETOPMENT AUTHORITY
Passed this 26th day of September,2022
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