Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 462A — Housing Finance Agency
Section 462A.39 — Workforce Housing Development Program.

Subdivision 1. Establishment. The commissioner of Minnesota housing finance shall establish a workforce housing development program to award grants or deferred loans to eligible project areas to be used for qualified expenditures. Grants or deferred loans authorized under this section may be made without limitations relating to the maximum incomes of the renters.
Subd. 2. Definitions. (a) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given.
(b) "Eligible project area" means a home rule charter or statutory city located outside of the metropolitan area as defined in section 473.121, subdivision 2, with a population exceeding 500; a community that has a combined population of 1,500 residents located within 15 miles of a home rule charter or statutory city located outside the metropolitan area as defined in section 473.121, subdivision 2; or an area served by a joint county-city economic development authority.
(c) "Joint county-city economic development authority" means an economic development authority formed under Laws 1988, chapter 516, section 1, as a joint partnership between a city and county and excluding those established by the county only.
(d) "Market rate residential rental properties" means properties that are rented at market value, including new modular homes, new manufactured homes, and new manufactured homes on leased land or in a manufactured home park, and may include rental developments that have a portion of income-restricted units.
(e) "Qualified expenditure" means expenditures for market rate residential rental properties including acquisition of property; construction of improvements; and provisions of loans or subsidies, grants, interest rate subsidies, public infrastructure, and related financing costs.
Subd. 3. Application. The commissioner shall develop forms and procedures for soliciting and reviewing application for grants or deferred loans under this section. At a minimum, a city must include in its application a resolution of its governing body certifying that the matching amount as required under this section is available and committed.
Subd. 4. Program requirements. (a) The commissioner must not award a grant or deferred loans to an eligible project area under this section until the following determinations are made:
(1) the average vacancy rate for rental housing located in the eligible project area, and in any other city located within 15 miles or less of the boundaries of the area, has been five percent or less for at least the prior two-year period;
(2) one or more businesses located in the eligible project area, or within 25 miles of the area, that employs a minimum of 20 full-time equivalent employees in aggregate have provided a written statement to the eligible project area indicating that the lack of available rental housing has impeded their ability to recruit and hire employees; and
(3) the eligible project area has certified that the grants or deferred loans will be used for qualified expenditures for the development of rental housing to serve employees of businesses located in the eligible project area or surrounding area.
(b) Preference for grants or deferred loans awarded under this section shall be given to eligible project areas with less than 30,000 people.
(c) Among comparable proposals, preference must be given to projects with a higher proportion of units that are not income-restricted.
Subd. 5. Allocation. The amount of a grant or deferred loans may not exceed 25 percent of the rental housing development project cost. The commissioner shall not award a grant or deferred loans to a city without certification by the city that the amount of the grant or deferred loans shall be matched by a local unit of government, business, or nonprofit organization with $1 for every $2 provided in grant or deferred loans funds.
Subd. 6. Report. Beginning January 15, 2018, the commissioner must annually submit a report to the chairs and ranking minority members of the senate and house of representatives committees having jurisdiction over taxes and workforce development specifying the projects that received grants or deferred loans under this section and the specific purposes for which the grant funds were used.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 460 - 463 — Local Government Police Powers

Chapter 462A — Housing Finance Agency

Section 462A.01 — Citation.

Section 462A.02 — Policy.

Section 462A.03 — Definitions.

Section 462A.04 — Housing Finance Agency.

Section 462A.041 — Meetings By Telephone Or Other Electronic Means.

Section 462A.05 — Specific Powers Of The Agency.

Section 462A.057 — Minnesota Urban And Rural Homesteading Program.

Section 462A.06 — General Powers Of The Agency.

Section 462A.065 — Financial Information.

Section 462A.07 — Additional Powers And Duties Of The Agency.

Section 462A.073 — Single-family Mortgage Bonds; Limitations.

Section 462A.08 — Bonds And Notes; Purposes, Terms, Approval.

Section 462A.09 — Bonds And Notes; Resolutions Authorizing, Additional Terms, Sale.

Section 462A.10 — Bonds And Notes; Optional Resolution And Contract Provisions.

Section 462A.105 — Interest Rate Exchanges.

Section 462A.11 — Pledges.

Section 462A.12 — Bonds And Notes; Nonliability Of Individuals.

Section 462A.13 — Bonds And Notes; Purchase By Agency.

Section 462A.14 — Bonds And Notes; Nonliability Of State.

Section 462A.15 — State Pledge Against Impairment Of Contracts.

Section 462A.16 — Default In Payments; Appointment Of Trustee.

Section 462A.17 — Powers And Duties Of Trustee.

Section 462A.18 — Moneys Of Agency.

Section 462A.19 — Exemption From Taxes.

Section 462A.20 — Housing Development Fund; Creation, Sources.

Section 462A.201 — Housing Trust Fund Account.

Section 462A.202 — Local Government Unit Housing Account.

Section 462A.2035 — Manufactured Home Park Redevelopment Program.

Section 462A.204 — Family Homeless Prevention And Assistance Program.

Section 462A.2065 — Report On Loss Of Housing.

Section 462A.209 — Homeownership Education, Counseling, And Training Program.

Section 462A.2091 — Contract For Deed Guarantee Account.

Section 462A.2093 — Innovative And Inclusionary Housing Program.

Section 462A.2097 — Rental Housing.

Section 462A.21 — Housing Development Fund; Advances, Use Repayment.

Section 462A.22 — Bond Fund.

Section 462A.221 — Definitions.

Section 462A.222 — Low-income Housing Credits.

Section 462A.223 — Minnesota Housing Finance Agency; Designated Agency.

Section 462A.225 — State Register Notice.

Section 462A.235 — Commissioner Of Commerce; Duties.

Section 462A.236 — Rules.

Section 462A.24 — Construction; Grants And Loans; Priorities.

Section 462A.29 — Interagency Coordination On Homelessness.

Section 462A.30 — Definitions.

Section 462A.31 — Community Land Trusts.

Section 462A.33 — Economic Development And Housing Challenge Program.

Section 462A.34 — Visitability Requirement.

Section 462A.35 — Minnesota Manufactured Home Relocation Trust Fund.

Section 462A.355 — Advances To Minnesota Manufactured Home Relocation Trust Fund.

Section 462A.36 — Nonprofit Housing Bonds; Authorization; Standing Appropriation.

Section 462A.37 — Housing Infrastructure Bonds; Authorization; Standing Appropriation.

Section 462A.375 — Additional Purposes, Housing Infrastructure Bonds.

Section 462A.38 — Workforce And Affordable Homeownership Development Program.

Section 462A.39 — Workforce Housing Development Program.

Section 462A.40 — Minnesota Housing Tax Credit Contribution Account.