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NO NEW TAXES: WILD ARENA LEASE TO PROTECT MN TAXPAYERS

          Eight months after agreeing on the financing plan for a
     new $130M arena in St. Paul, city, state and Wild officials
     "have worked out lease details that include enhanced
     protections for the city's property tax payers," according
     to Curt Brown of the Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE.  The new deal
     will raise the city's debt by about $73M, 89% of which will
     be paid back through the Wild's tax and rent payments. 
     Features added to the lease agreement include forming a
     reserve fund backed "mainly" by a $7M annual letter of
     credit from the team to guard against revenue shortfalls and
     borrowing money by selling revenue bonds for the city's $65M
     share of the project.  This will prevent the issuance of
     general obligation bonds. Despite these changes, "the basic
     framework of the deal hasn't changed since April" when the
     city, state and team "agreed to share the costs of the
     arena."  The arena will be built with $65M of city money and
     $65M in state funds, while the Wild will be responsible for
     93% of the total loan repayments.  However, the city must
     borrow $72.75M instead of $65M because team payments won't
     start until 2000, and the arena is already under
     construction.  City Council has decided to hold a public
     hearing January 6 before voting to accept the lease
     agreement and financing plan (STAR TRIBUNE, 12/17).

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