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File #: DC-1768    Version: 1
Type: Consent Action Status: Passed
File created: 12/22/2022 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 1/3/2023 Final action: 1/3/2023
Enactment date: 1/3/2023 Resolution #: 23-026
Title: Certification Of Property Assessed Clean Energy Charges For Energy Improvements On Property In City Of Rosemount And Rescind Resolution No. 22-496
Sponsors: Environmental Resources
DEPARTMENT: Environmental Resources
FILE TYPE: Consent Action

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Certification Of Property Assessed Clean Energy Charges For Energy Improvements On Property In City Of Rosemount And Rescind Resolution No. 22-496
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PURPOSE/ACTION REQUESTED
Certify Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) charges for an energy improvement project on the Coventry Properties of Rosemount, LLC, property in the City of Rosemount, and rescind Resolution No. 22-496 (November 15, 2022).

SUMMARY
By Resolution No. 17-144 (March 21, 2017), the Dakota County Board of Commissioners approved a joint powers agreement (JPA) with the Port Authority of the City of Saint Paul (Port Authority) for the implementation of the PACE program within Dakota County. Through the JPA, the Port Authority is responsible for implementing and administering the PACE program in Dakota County and providing financing for energy improvements to eligible applicants. The County provides for the impositions of special assessments pursuant to Minn. Stat. ? 216C.435 and 216C.436 and Chapter 429 as needed in connection with that program. To facilitate and encourage the financing of energy improvements on the property so benefitted, the Port Authority has approved the application of and has requested PACE special assessments on the following property in Dakota County:

Property Owner: Coventry Properties of Rosemount, LLC
Parcel Number: 34-64852-010-60
Assessment: $2,500,000.00
Interest Rate: 7.70%
Finance Period: 20 years
Accrual Date: 1/1/2023

After the imposition of special assessments, the County shall collect such assessments twice a year and remit them to the Port Authority for use in the repayment of the loan(s) or bond(s). The County will take all actions permitted by law to recover the assessments, including, without limitation, reinstating the outstanding balance of assessments when the land returns to private ownership, in accordance with Minn. Stat. ? 429.071, subd. 4.

The special assessment ...

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