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DATE: December 3, 2012 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL 390 North Robert Street, St. Paul, MN 55101 Phone (651) 602-1000 TDD (651) 291-0904 TO: Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission FROM: Arne Stefferud, Manager--Regional Parks and Natural Resources Unit (651-602-1360) SUBJECT: (2012-xxx) Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund Grant Request for Lebanon Hills Regional Park, Dakota County Metropolitan Parks & Open Space Commission District H: Barbara Schmidt INTRODUCTION In 2001, the Metropolitan Council established a Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund grant program to assist regional park agencies in acquiring land for the Metropolitan Regional Park System. Land that is acquired must be within Metropolitan Council approved master plan boundaries for that particular park or trail unit. To-date, about $26.9 million has been granted for the acquisition of 2,116 acres. The total related acquisition costs and market value of this land is about $68.1 million. (See Attachment 2 at the end of this memorandum that summarizes all grants awarded sorted by Park Agency and sorted by MPOSC District as of December 3, 2012). Dakota County has submitted a grant request of $413,120 to finance up to 75% of the projected costs to acquire 4.49 acres for Lebanon Hills Regional Park (Andrews parcel) The land contains a house. Dakota County is still evaluating whether it will demolish, relocate or adaptively reuse the house. The County will make a determination in the upcoming months. (See Attachment 1: Resolution 12-585 of Dakota County Board which authorizes County Board approval of the grant request and matching funds to the grant). This memorandum analyzes the request against the rules for Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund grants. The memorandum recommends approving the grant. The acquisition includes the purchase of a residential structure. Consequently, it is proposed that the grant be financed from the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Acquisition Account. If $413,120 is awarded for this parcel there would be $4,102,707 for future land acquisitions that qualify from the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Acquisition Account. AUTHORITY TO REVIEW Minnesota Statute Section 473.315 authorizes the Metropolitan Council with the advice of the Metropolitan Parks and Open Space Commission to make grants from any funds available to it for recreation open space purposes to any municipality, park district or county located wholly or partially within the metropolitan area to cover the cost, or any portion of the cost, of acquiring or developing regional recreation open space in accordance with the [Regional Recreation Open Space] Policy Plan. 1

BACKGROUND The Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund is comprised of two accounts: The first account is called the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund Acquisition Account, which is used to purchase land with high quality natural resource characteristics. No residential structures can be acquired with this account. This account has a balance of $3,488,263 at this time. The account is comprised of $1,987,306 of Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund revenue appropriated in State Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013 and $1,500,957 of bonds issued by the Metropolitan Council as a 40% match to the State appropriation. The second account is called the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Acquisition Account, which is used to purchase land that has low natural resource characteristics and any related structures typically a parcel with a house or other buildings. This account is financed with Parks and Trails Legacy Fund appropriations from the Land and Legacy Amendment plus bonds issued by the Metropolitan Council. This account has a balance of $4,515,827 at this time comprised of $1,603,273 of Parks and Trails Legacy Fund appropriations from State Fiscal Years 2012 and 2013 and $2,912,554 Metro Council bonds. If $413,120 is awarded for the Andrews parcel there would be$4,102,707 for future land acquisitions that qualify from the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Acquisition Account. Assuming the requested $413,120 grant for the Andrews parcel is awarded, the combined balance of both accounts would be $7,590,970. Grants from the Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund are awarded under a set of rules that were approved by the Council on June 24, 2009 and amended on December 14, 2011. The rules allow a grant or grants totaling $1.7 million per year (July 1 to June 30) from each account to a park agency to finance up to 75% of the purchase price of the property plus related costs. The 4.49 acres Andrews parcel proposed for acquisition is depicted in Figure 1 a map of the parcel in context of the park s boundary. 2

Figure 1: Location of 4.49 acre Andrews parcel in Lebanon Hills Regional Park 3

Figure 2 depicts the parcel in more detail. Figure 2: Andrews parcel, Lebanon Hills Regional Park 4

ANALYSIS Acquisition cost analysis The total estimated costs for the Andrews parcel is $550,826 as shown in Table 1: Table 1: Estimated costs for acquisition of 4.49 acre Andrews parcel for Lebanon Hills Regional Park, Dakota County Cost Items Amount Purchase Price $500,000 Estimated Inspection, Repair/Demolition, and Initial Land Stewardship $ 20,000 Costs Partial Relocation Costs for Seller $ 15,000 Payment of Special Assessment to the City of Eagan $ 9,826 Appraisal, Closing, Payment in Lieu of Taxes (180% of City Taxes), $ 6,000 Pro-Rated Share of Local Property Taxes, and Other Estimated Project Costs Total $550,826 Dakota County requests that the acquisition be financed with the following revenue sources as shown in Table 2: Table 2: Revenue Sources for acquisition of 4.49 acre Andrews parcel for Lebanon Hills Regional Park, Dakota County Metropolitan Council Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund $ 413,120 (75%) Dakota County (25%) $ 137,706 Total: $ 550,826 This acquisition qualifies for funding from the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Acquisition Account because the land includes acquisition of a house. The Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund grant would be financed as shown in Table 3. Table 3: Park Acquisition Opportunity Grant Revenue Sources for acquisition of 4.49 acre Andrews parcel for Lebanon Hills Regional Park, Dakota County Revenue Sources Amount FY 2013 Parks and Trails Legacy Fund appropriation $ 247,872 Metropolitan Council bonds $ 165,248 Total Grant $ 413,120 5

Rules for distributing grants from Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund On June 24, 2009 the Metropolitan Council adopted rules that govern the distribution of grants from the Fund on a state fiscal year basis--july 1 to June 30. The rules were amended on December 14, 2011. Those rules are indicated below in italic font. The following findings indicate that these rules have been met for Dakota County s grant request. A. Grants from the Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund may only be awarded to finance a portion of the cost to acquire land within Metropolitan Council-approved master plan boundaries, and only after the requesting regional park implementing agency has used available acquisition grant funds previously provided by the Metropolitan Council. Dakota County s request is consistent with this rule because the parcel is within the Metropolitan Council-approved master plan boundary for Lebanon Hills Regional Park. Plus, the park agency does not have acquisition grant funds previously provided by the Metropolitan Council to finance this acquisition. B. Any interest cost on a contract for deed or other timed payment plan is not eligible for grant funding. The value of a discounted sale (i.e. the difference between the appraised value and a reduced sale price) is not counted as part of the cost to acquire land and is not included as part of a local match to the grant. The grant proposed here would be the only transaction for the parcel. C. Grants from the Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund may finance a portion of the actual cost to acquire land after deducting any Metropolitan Council grants and other grants used to finance a portion of the cost as follows: The Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund Grant finances 75% of the net cost of acquiring the land which is defined as the purchase price not the appraised value; legal fees, appraisal costs and other closing costs incurred by the park agency; the property tax equivalency payment due to the city or township; and stewardship costs. A contribution of 25% of the net cost of acquiring the land up to $567,000 that is financed by regional park implementing agency funds or other sources is not eligible for reimbursement consideration by the Metropolitan Council. Seventy-five percent (75%) of a contribution above $567,000 that is financed with regional park implementing agency funds only is eligible for reimbursement consideration by the Metropolitan Council. Dakota County s request is 75% of the costs to acquire fee title to this parcel and related grant eligible costs. Dakota County will provide a 25% non-reimbursable match to the Council s grant. The grant request and match to the Council s grant is consistent with this rule. The maximum grant(s) available to a park agency is $1.7 million from the Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund Acquisition Account and $1.7 million from the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Acquisition Account during the July 1 to June 30 time period. The grant is within the $1.7 million limit from the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Acquisition Account during this time period. 6

CONCLUSION: The Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Acquisition Account in the Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund should be used to finance this grant because it is consistent with the utilization of this account. RECOMMENDATION: That the Metropolitan Council authorize a grant of up to $413,120 from the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Acquisition Account in the Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund to Dakota County to finance 75% of the acquisition costs to acquire the 4.49 acre Andrews parcel as depicted in Figure 1 and Figure 2 for Lebanon Hills Regional Park. The grant should be financed with: $247,872 from the FY 2013 Parks and Trails Legacy Fund appropriation $165,248 from Metropolitan Council bonds 7

Attachment 1: Resolution 12-585 of Dakota County Board to acquire Andrews parcel for Lebanon Hills Regional Park 8

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Attachment 2: Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund Grant Totals and Percent Grants Awarded by Park Agency (2001-December 2012) Total Park Acq. Opp. Grants %of Park Acq. Opp. Grants Acres % of Acres Park Agency Acquired Acquired Anoka County Subtotal $,379,751 5.12% 859 40.59% Bloomington Subtotal $ 500,244 1.86% 1.07 0.05% Carver County Subtotal $ 2,574,281 9.55% 67.10 3.17% Dakota County Subtotal $ 3,460,848 12.84% 532.01 25.14% Mpls. Park & Rec. Bd. Subtotal $ 3,235,233 12.00% 9.48 0.45% Ramsey County Subtotal $ 99,639 3.67% 13.69 0.65% Scott County Subtotal $ 3,601,185 13.36% 301.56 14.25% St. Paul Subtotal $ 2,221,918 8.24% 5.09 0.24% Three Rivers Park Dist. Subtotal $ 5,163,949 19.15% 209.86 9.92% Washington County Subtotal $ 3,33,230 14.22% 117.38 5.55% Grand Total $26,961,277 100% 2,116.24 100% Park Acquisition Opportunity Fund Grant Totals and Percent Grants Awarded by MPOSC District (2001-December 2012) Total Park Acq. Opp. Grants %of Park Acq. Opp. Grants Acres % of Acres MPOSC District Acquired Acquired District A Subtotal $ 3,343,349 12.40% 64 3.03% District B Subtotal $ 7,264,865 26.95% 394.55 18.64% District C Subtotal $ 500,244 1.86% 1.07 0.05% District D Subtotal $ 3,235,233 12.00% 9.48 0.45% District E Subtotal $ 731,200 2.71% 119.80 5.66% District F Subtotal $ 6,045,931 22.42% 983.57 46.48% District G Subtotal $ 2,379,607 8.83% 11.59 0.55% District H Subtotal $ 3,460,848 12.84% 532.01 25.14% Grand Total $26,961,277 100% 2,116.24 100% 10