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PROPOSED <br /> 11/25/02 <br /> . CITY OF ELK RIVER <br /> POLICY AND PROCEDURES RELATING TO <br /> THE USE OF BUSINESS SUBSIDIES <br /> I. PURPOSE <br /> For the purposes of this document, the term "Ciy"shall include the Elk River City Council,Economic Development <br /> Authoriy, and Housing and RedevelopmentAuthoriy. <br /> The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines and criteria regarding the use of business <br /> subsidies, such as tax increment financing (TIF), tax abatement, and other business subsidies <br /> for private development projects within the City of Elk River and shall be in addition to the <br /> requirements and limitations set forth by provisions of Minnesota State Statute 1161993 <br /> (MN Business Subsidy Law), and by the City's policy and guidelines of the particular form of <br /> subsidy. <br /> These guidelines shall be used in processing and reviewing applications requesting business <br /> subsidies assistance. The fundamental purpose of business subsidies in the City is to <br /> encourage desirable development or redevelopment that would not otherwise occur "but <br /> for" the assistance provided through business subsidies. <br /> It is the intent of the City to provide a minimum amount of business subsidies, as well as <br /> other incentives that the City may deem appropriate, at the shortest term required for the <br /> • project to proceed. The City reserves the right to approve or reject projects on a case-by- <br /> case basis, taking into account established policies, specific project criteria, and demand on <br /> city services in relation to the potential benefits to be received from a proposed project. <br /> Meeting policy guidelines or other criteria does not guarantee the award of business <br /> subsidies. Furtheimore, the approval or denial of one project is not intended to set <br /> precedent for approval or denial of another project. <br /> Whenever possible it is the City's intent to coordinate the use of business subsidies with <br /> other applicable taxing jurisdictions. <br /> II. DEFINITION OF "BUSINESS SUBSIDY" <br /> The following types of assistance having a value in excess of$25,000 are defined as a <br /> "business subsidy"within the MN Business Subsidy Law: <br /> • State and local government agency grants; <br /> • Contributions of personal property,real property, or infrastructure; <br /> • The principal amount of a loan that exceeds $75,000 at rates below those <br /> commercially available; <br /> • Reductions or deferrals of taxes or fees; <br /> • Guarantees of any payment under any loan,lease, or other obligation; and, <br /> • Preferential use of government facilities. <br /> • <br /> City of Elk River Business Subsidies Policy 1 <br />