Securities and Exchange Commission
Washington, DC 20549
FORM 8-K
Current Report
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported) - March 29, 1996
Minnesota Power & Light Company
A Minnesota Corporation
Commission File No. 1-3548
IRS Employer Identification No. 41-0418150
30 West Superior Street
Duluth, Minnesota 55802
Telephone - (218) 722-2641
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Item 5. Other Events.
A. Sale of Heater of Seabrook's Water Assets
On March 29, 1996 Heater of Seabrook, Inc. (Heater of Seabrook), a
wholly owned indirect subsidiary of Minnesota Power & Light Company (Minnesota
Power or Company), providing water and wastewater utility services in South
Carolina, executed a definitive agreement providing for the sale of Heater of
Seabrook's water and wastewater utility assets to the Town of Seabrook Island,
South Carolina for $5.9 million. The sale resulted in an approximate $1.1
million pre-tax gain for the quarter ended March 31, 1996.
B. ADESA Corporation Purchases Wisconsin Location
On March 29, 1996 ADESA Corporation, an 83 percent owned subsidiary of
Minnesota Power, announced the acquisition of the assets of Interstate Auto
Auction, Inc., located in Portage, Wisconsin, for $3.7 million.
C. Minnesota Power Subsidiary Purchases Palm Coast Florida Properties
On April 4, 1996 Palm Coast Holdings, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary
of Lehigh Acquisition Corporation, an 80 percent owned subsidiary of Minnesota
Power, acquired northeast Florida coastal real estate assets (Palm Coast) from
ITT Community Development Corp. and other affiliates of ITT Industries, Inc.
(ITT). These assets include developed residential lots, a real estate contract
receivables portfolio and approximately 13,000 acres of commercial and other
land. Palm Coast is a planned community located between St. Augustine and
Daytona Beach, Florida. The purchase price of the assets is approximately $34
million, subject to certain adjustments.
The parties to the transaction also announced that ITT's wholly owned
subsidiary, Palm Coast Utility Corporation (PCUC), has granted an option to the
Company to acquire PCUC's water and wastewater utility assets in Palm Coast.
PCUC provides services to approximately 12,000 customers in Flagler County,
Florida. If the option is exercised, closing of the transaction will be subject
to various regulatory approvals.
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Signatures
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the
registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the
undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
Minnesota Power & Light Company
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(Registrant)
April 9, 1996 D. G. Gartzke
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D. G. Gartzke
Senior Vice President - Finance
and Chief Financial Officer
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