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RESOLUTION NO. 11993
RESOLUTION IDENTIFYING THE NEED FOR LIVABLE COMMUNITIES TRANSIT
ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT FUNDING AND AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR
GRANT FUNDS
WHEREAS, the City of Richfield is a participant in the Livable Communities Act’s
Local Housing Incentives Account Program for 2022 as determined by the Metropolitan
Council, and is therefore eligible to apply for Livable Communities Act Transit Oriented
Development (TOD) grant funds; and
WHEREAS, the City has identified a proposed project within the City that meets
the Transit Oriented Development Account purposes and criteria and is consistent with
and promotes the purposes of the Metropolitan Livable Communities Act and the
policies of the Metropolitan Council’s adopted metropolitan development guide; and
WHEREAS, the City has the institutional, managerial and financial capability to
ensure adequate project administration; and
WHEREAS, the City certifies that it will comply with all applicable laws and
regulations as stated in the grant agreement; and
WHEREAS, the City agrees to act as legal sponsor for the project contained in
the grant application submitted on August 15, 2022; and
WHEREAS, the City acknowledges TOD grants are intended to fund projects or
project components that can serve as models, examples or prototypes for development
or redevelopment projects elsewhere in the region, and therefore represents that the
proposed project can be replicated in other metropolitan-area communities; and
WHEREAS, only a limited amount of grant funding is available through the
Metropolitan Council’s TOD grants during each funding cycle and the Metropolitan
Council has determined it is appropriate to allocate those scarce grant funds only to
eligible projects that would not occur without the availability of TOD grant funding.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
1. It is in the best interests of the City’s development goals and priorities for the
proposed project to occur at this particular site and at this particular time.
2. The project components for which TOD grant funding is sought will not occur
solely through private or other public investment within the reasonably
foreseeable future and will occur within three years after a grant award only if
TOD funding is made available for this project at this time.
3. The City has undertaken reasonable and good faith efforts to procure funding for
the project components for which TOD grant funding is sought but was not able
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to find or secure from other sources, funding that is necessary for project
component completion within three years and states that this representation is
based on the following reasons and supporting facts: the project requires
significant funding to cover the costs of redeveloping an existing site, providing
affordability for 20% of the multi-family units at 50% of the Area Median Income
(AMI), support for veterans, incorporating commercial space, providing both
exterior and interior community-oriented space and connections, design features
that integrate the development with the adjacent community park, and increased
construction costs.
Project Name Amount Requested
American Legion Post 435 – Veterans Village $750,000
4.Staff is authorized to submit on behalf of the City an application for Metropolitan
Council TOD grant funds for the project components identified in the application,
and to execute such agreements as may be necessary to implement the project
on behalf of the City.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Richfield, Minnesota this 10 th day of
August, 2022.
Maria Regan Gonzalez, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kari Sinning, City Clerk