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G. If requested by the City the developer shall provide adequate financial guarantees to <br /> ensure completion of the project,including,but not limited to: minimum assessment <br /> agreements,letters of credit,cash escrows,and personal guaranties. <br /> H. Each developer must be able to demonstrate to the City's satisfaction,an ability to <br /> construct,operate,and maintain the proposed project based on past experience, <br /> general reputation,and credit history. <br /> I. If requested by the City,or its consultants,the developer shall provide sufficient <br /> market,financial,environmental,or other data relative to the successful operation of <br /> the project. <br /> I. Projects receiving business subsidy approval from other affected taxing jurisdictions <br /> will be more favorably received by the City. <br /> V. GUIDELINES FOR COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL BUSINESS <br /> SUBSIDIES <br /> A. Business subsidies will not be used for retail or service businesses unless it is a <br /> redevelopment project that demonstrates that it will result in a substantial increase in <br /> tax base and a significant improvement in quality employment. <br /> B. The project must be consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan,Land Use Plan, <br /> • and Zoning.Ordinances. <br /> C. The project must result in the retention of existing jobs that would be lost"but for" <br /> the proposed development or result an increase and diversification in local jobs. <br /> Business retention jobs will be considered on a one-for-one match to job creation <br /> only in cases where job loss is specific and demonstrable in accordance with the MN <br /> Business Subsidy Law. <br /> D. Specific wage and job goals will be determined by the City giving consideration to <br /> the particular form of the subsidy,nature of the development,the purpose of the <br /> subsidy,local economic conditions and similar factors. The recipient will have up to <br /> two years from the benefit date,which is the date that the recipient receives the <br /> subsidy,to meet the job and wage goals established by the City. <br /> E. The minimum wage for a job to be considered a new or retained job shall be$15.00 <br /> per hour,exclusive of benefits requited by law. Deviations from the job and wage <br /> goal may be considered for projects that will result in a significant increase in tax <br /> base. Deviations less than the wage floor will be considered on a case-by-case basis <br /> and in accordance with the requirements of the MN Business Subsidy Law. <br /> F. Business subsidies will not be used for commercial/industrial projects that have a <br /> history of inconsistent compliance with applicable environmental rules and <br /> regulations. <br /> • <br /> City of Elk River Business Subsidy Policy 4 <br /> Amended May 2006 <br />
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