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MINUTES OF THE JOR?!C MEZTING OF THE
EDIHB HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMERI! AUTEO~/CITY COUNCIL
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HAY 7, I998
~ A joint meeting of the Edina Housing and Redevelopment Authority and the City
Council was convened to consider concurrently: 1) Edina Schools -Rebate of Excess
Tax Increment, and 2) Awards of Bids - Centennial Lakes Projects. Action was
taken by the HE& and Council as recorded.
ROUCBLT. Answering rollcall were Commissioners/Members Kelly, Paulus, Rice and
Smith.
MINUTES of the Special Joint HRB/CouncilMeeting of March 26,.1990, were approved
as submitted by motion of Commissionerflember Smith, seconded by
Commissioner/Member Rice.
Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly
Motion carried.
REQUEST FROM EDINA SCHOOLS FOR REBATE OF EXCESS TAX INCZWMENTS CONSIDERED:
DECISION MADE TO NOT REBATE HRA Executive Director Gordon Hughes recalled that
the request from the Edina School District for rebate of excess tax increments
from the 50th & France and Grandview tax increment districts is a carryover from
last July. These excess increments resulted from the District's referendum that
was conducted in October, 1988.
and unexpected money of the HRA that is being generated by the extra mill rate and
the request is to rebate it on an annual basis to the District. - It was the
understanding last July that the rebate of these excess increments would be
captured by the District if it was turned back to them.
A letter dated March 30, 1990, from Dr. James Hamann, Assistant Superintendent of
Business Services, suggested that this issue is "revenue neutral", and that it
would not result in additional tax dollars going to the District.
instead affect the formula of the aids they receive from the state as well as from
their basic levy.
suggested that this be instituted for the payable 1991 taxes and that the amount
of the rebate be conditioned on the collection of at least 95% of taxes from each
district, i.e. no more than a 5%.delinquency rate of total tax revenue. Director
Hughes recommended that the rebate be applied only for 1991 and that it be
considered annually thereafter,
The theory behind this is that this is new found
It would
If the Council wishes to proceed with the rebate, it is
Commissioner/Member Paulus said her understanding was that the School District
does not get additional money, the City does not lose, but the taxpayers get some
money back. Director Hughes quoted from Dr. Hamann's letter that "In effect, the
whole thing is revenue neutral for the School District." This does represent a
reduction in the increment that the HRA would receive but that reduction is from
increment that it did not expect to receive in the first place.
taxpayer would receive less than a dollar back.
The average
Commissioner/Member Smith suggested that, with the information presented, the City
pass on any type of rebate this year, and that it be reviewed next year with Dr.
Hamann to make sure we are still in a posture of revenue neutrality.
or the School District ever gets to a point where we are not, it should be brought
back for more discussion.
Dr. Hamann's input.
Commissionerflember Smith made a motion that the City pass, for this year, on the
Edina School District's request for rebate of excess tax increments from the 50th
& France and GranMev tax increment districts resulting from the 1988 School
District referendum.
If the City
He asked staff to keep the HRA/Council informed, with
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Motion was seconded by Commissioner/Member Paulus.
Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith
Nays: Kelly
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Motion carried.
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BIDS AWBDED FOR CERTENNIAL LAKES PBiBSE I PARK lXPROVEXEN!CS Dkector Hughes
explained that the three bids to be considered are for the Phs.52 I park
improvements that the HRA is undertaking for the central par3 area and the north
park area.
questions.
He mentioned that Peter Jarvis, BRW, was present "3 snswer any
Improvement No. PL-2 - Centennial Lakes North Pond Wall and I,~L,Y;Y - Staff would
recommend award to the low bidder, F. M. Frattalone Excavating axil Grading, Inc.,
at $625,386.66. The items are within the budget established wktar; bonds were sold
for the Centennial Lakes project and the low bid is below the ezigineer's estimate
for the work.
Commissioner Smith made a motion for award of bid for Improvemisit No. PL-2 -
Centennial Lakes north pond wall and liner to recommended low bTdder, F.M.
Frattalone Excavating & Grading, Inc., in the amount of $625,486.66. Motion was
seconded by Commissioner Rice.
Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly
Motion carried.
Centennial Lakes Central Park West Side Improvements - Staff woz..';d recommend award
of bid to the low bidder, Shaw-Lundquist Association, at $1,496,790.20 for the
walkways, lighting, landscaping and related work for the west side of Central
Park.
estimate for the work.
Products, Inc. regarding the concrete pavers specified for the jixQject.
All items are within the budget established and are below zhe engineer's
He stated that a letter had been receixrf from Borgert
Craig Olson, Borgert Products, Inc., gave a synopsis of the bid p:*ocess he had
been through with BRW and the City of Edina. He said he felt thae his
interlocking pavers met the criteria that had been established by BRW and should
have been accepted as an approved equal. Mr. Olson said that he felt very
strongly that it is a disservice to the taxpayer to have only one material
specified. More than one product, in each category, should not only be a
responsibility but a requirement to insure that taxpayers who support these types
of projects are getting quality as well as competitive bids. He displayed samples
of the pavers made by Borgert Products and asked that his bid be considered.
Peter Jarvis, BRW, consultant, said he was a member of the committee of three that
established the standards. In their evaluation they found the Borgert pavers did
not meet those standards as to surface finish, beveled edges, turning radii on the
corners and appearance, which resulted in not accepting the Borgert pavers as an
approved equal.
Pakalns stated the BRW professional position.
He said the letter dated May 4, 1990 that was drafted by Arijs
Commissioner Smith questioned the similarity between this product and the pavers
used for the 50th and France area. Mr. Jarvis said that this is a totally
different product, the 50th/France product was a tile product that was inset.
Commissioner Rice asked if the committee members that made the decision were
professionals, with no special interest in the specific pavers except that they
would be the best product for the project.
members are professionals with no vested interest with any of the suppliers or
manufacturers. Commissioner Rice asked further if BRW was chosen as the
professional engineering and architectural representative for the entire
Centennial Lakes project. Mr. Jarvis said that was correct.
Mr. Jarvis stated that the committee
Commissioner Smith made a motion for award of bid for Centennial Lakes Central
Park west side improvements to recommended low bidder, Shaw-Lundquist ASSOC., at
$1,496,790.20. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Rice:
Ayes: Paulus, Rice, Smith, Kelly
Motion carried.
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Centennial Iakes Park Pavilion - General Construction - Staff would recommend
award of bid for general construction for Centennial Lakes Park Pavilion to the
low bidder, Twin City Construction, at $649.543.00. Director Hughes explained
that there is no request for purchase for the electrical work and suggested that
this item be continued to be considered with the mechanical bids for the building.
Commissioner Rice made a motion for award of bid for Centennial Lakes Park
Pavilion - General Construction to recommended low bidder, Twin-City Construction,
Construction at $649,543.00. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Paulus.
Ayes: P&Aus, Rice, Smith, Kelly
Motion carried.
Motion was made by Commissioner Smith and was sec
adjournment of the HRA. Motion was carried unani
er Rice for
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