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<br /> ST.PAUL PIONEER PRESS•WW W.TWINCITIES.COM 'NEWS SUNDAY,DECEMBER 21,2003 W 9A'
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<br /> m V free r7 y�es much richer program.(than TIFI said ? r� x - v t0 yes,the more the subsidy is a waste
<br /> Il l�t1-ll l�l� L��lll.t,7 Dan Greensweig,director of the taxf '' i;„, �, � of public money.Unfortunately,govern-
<br /> + increment finance division of the state x a= c
<br /> '^ i t a; ,. T ments-ofien never know if the answer
<br /> (continued) auditor's office. . < -, ,. f1� is yes or no,so they settle for maybe
<br /> In Kasson,Dan King agreed,calling t r y. "j, ,j `4. That's the situation in Kasson.But
<br /> Tens of millions of dollars in taxes JOBZ"TIF on steroids." r , C --,s - King said a tax-free zone would cer-
<br /> are likely to be forgiven during the 12- King said that,at first,JOBZ didn't S e z ie ( \ fainly expedite any expansion. "Our
<br /> year lifespan of the.zones,reshaping sound like it would be useful to Kasson ' u.,,, sf �. " 'x , hope is that thiswill speed up the
<br /> the states economic development land- a town of about 9,800 tucked amid the 1. S."...i.4?-v!,', 4. process."
<br /> scape while raising irksome questions farmland of Dodge County. Sure, s5 t �'
<br /> along the way,according to a Pioneer Kasson struggles with a dearth of ,, 4"p .?,1 PPROFITEERING POTENTIAL
<br /> Press analysis of tax-free zone propos- hometown employers. But JOBZ K
<br /> sls submitted to the state. seemed aimed at distressed cities,and - ing and economic developers
<br /> Fos example.do several cities and Kasson didn't fit that description,King I s ' l,t across the state also hope JOBZ
<br /> counties that will host tax-tree zones said. 07,5;. - t f -x r'. will spark development on land that,
<br /> really need them?Economic develop- In Dodge County,the median annual , t F, ,3&•-ro, ,,,L;,,,,,,-.2,,,,,i has long hosted little more than dande,
<br /> ment.experts say that if a state is corn- household income in 1999 was$47,437, s r lions and snowdrifts.
<br /> pelted to dole out tax breaks,it's best to about$300 higher than the state's meds `4g „_ - ,. "rA Tax-free zones include dozens.of
<br /> - target the neediest regions.Indeed,the an,according to the Minnesota demog- ='r 4rv+ rug yy ',, parcels of vacant land,some of it pub;
<br /> JOBZ program—a favorite of Pawlen- rapier's analysis of U.S.Census data ,-4,:,--?,:,:.,t.,,,,,,,,,,,,-- , _ >, ,, ;fin .� 1: hely owned,but much of it privately
<br /> ty's—was pitched to the Legislature Meanwhile,Dodge County's population :,s^ ya � - -' - f ="f owned.The latter brings another
<br /> nn s up
<br /> last winter as a balm for depressed grew a ba faster than the state's during , . J prickly issue. g
<br /> rural areas.Those areas were awarded the 19900. " " When privately owned land is
<br /> - tax-tree zones,but so were many towns Kasson,the county's largest town, TM , +-x n granted tax-free zone status,it could,
<br /> like Kasson that would hardly qualify saw its population balloon 25 percent, r --, 1 de (1 W s- a , suddenly become more valuable.
<br /> as downtrodden. about twice the state rate.Much of the - "That's a serious problem," said
<br /> In fact,just about every part of Min- growth stems from nearby Rochester. 43. Iw , ,,i rx 40' Timothy Bartik,an economic develop-.'
<br /> nesola will be in a tax-free zone,even Kasson is a magnet for Rochester rest ' ' a -� 5 ,x �'.- : a ment expert at the W.E.Upjohn Moti-
<br /> - though only parts of the state—the dents looking for a more bucolic place ,,y, t w �,` c mute,a Michigan-based research group,
<br /> northwest corner and several far to live,King said. _ +;Y_ �+- +l,tl that focuses on employment-related
<br /> southern and far western counties— Rochester,like Kasson,is part of the s. * ,., ,'*,;,. r policies. --
<br /> could be described as chronically tax-free zone that spans nine southern - A'e r ' , s' Subsidies.are supposed to provide
<br /> depressed. Minnesota counties, most of which •:•.•.,,,,-:" public benefits,and what private bene-
<br /> Here's another question, a classic sport median household incomes near fits they create should be limited,
<br /> economic development conundrum: or above the state's median. rwa "fx.. Battik said.But some benefits of the
<br /> When JOBZ is applied to existing busi- The.region probably is the wealtht rr -t. s _g., C 1 JOBZ program are likely to be
<br /> nesses with hopes that tax breaks will est with a tax-free zone,but others also a -af" t` t:,,,:::::,-.`
<br /> w^t. - "capitalized" — built into — land
<br /> spur-future expansions—as dozens of include communities that have been a i" ,-,.,t- s, values,he said.
<br /> cities plan to do—is the state subsidiz- economically vibrant over the past 9, r 11®\ - • And owners of vacant land generat-
<br /> ing something that might have decade. a: '44r $ 9 x, ly aren't creating the jobs that.
<br /> occurred even without a subsidy? Tax-free zones even stretch into +� ,,f " ,, „,'. pf.� l ' programs like JOBZ seep to create.
<br /> And one more:By bestowing tax Chisago and Isanti counties.Both are I (\ - tv 'f a King and officials in other cities
<br /> breaks on hundreds of acres of private- relatively well-off, and both are )' t< 't. fi -u said they're aware of the potential
<br /> ly owned land,will government poten- increasingly bedroom communities of . _r t $r a problem.
<br /> belly be creating windfalls for private the Twin Cities.But neither is among ` "' ,-A,. `? Take Lake City,for example.It won.
<br /> property tuners? the seven metro counties that are r .tax-free status for five privately owned.
<br /> The answers to those questions are exempted hnm JOBZ by law. Ix , „ - .1h. ,.,'-',,SP ',.«' y --1::".‘-, acres that once hosted a restaurant,
<br /> murky and often draw fervent econom- Chisago already has been "'F '' but have been devoid of business for
<br /> is debate. announced as the site for two big A;' > .=_. °,.,� ....�.. _. t. ,. ..?,v' years.The city hopes to attract light
<br /> III There will be 10 tax-free zones,each JOBZ-aided projects.a new factory for
<br /> spascow misusat PIONEER PRESS manufacturing to the site
<br /> spanning several counties.Each zone window manufacturer Andersen Corp.. Kasson,Minn..won a state JOB zone adjacent So.Advantage Equipment. The land's current owner put the
<br /> will include dozens of sub-zones scat- and a new research center for snowmo- which reconditions bakery and restaurant equipment and employs 73.Cam parcel up for sale last year for$500,000,,
<br /> tered over nmny square miles.Most bile maker Polaris Industries. JOBZ Banks,left,and Chris Stuhr recently worked on a dough machine at Advantage. and recently hiked the price to$575,000
<br /> sub-zones will be further divided into helped land both projects in Minnesota after razing a vacant building,on the
<br /> individual properties — 10 barren instead of Wisconsin,the state said - site.
<br /> acres on one side of a town,an aban- State officials say most of the tax- League of Cities has often heard such Call,a baker by trade.There,he began Ron Zeigler,head of Lake City's Eco-
<br /> doned factory on another—and so on. free zones are in economically dis- .concerns. reconditioning industrial-strength bak- nomic Development Authority,agreed
<br /> State administrators nixed propos- tressed areas.But the law that created "No community feels it can sit on its ing equipment in 1991.By the late 1990s with a reporter's statement that.
<br /> ars for some sub-zones because they JOBZ defines"distressed"broadly. hands and do just nothing." said Call's sideline had become a full-scale $500,000 seemed like a relatively high.
<br /> included too much acreage.didn't seem For instance,Rochester, the Ohn- Frazell,the league's director of mem- business,which is now run by his sons. price for the property."l would agree
<br /> feasible or didn't comport with JOBZ's sted County seat and home of the Mayo ber services.The thinking is,`If I don't The elder Call scours the nation for that is a reason why it hasn't sold,"he
<br /> goals.No proposals were axed because Clinic, is an economic dynamo. Its win,the other guy down the street does equipment — doughnut fryers, bun said. One of the propjerty's owners,
<br /> a community was deemed too well off unemployment rate is lower than the — and then where does that leave makers, 140-quart mixers, etc. The Mike Lowther,disagreed.noting that
<br /> economically. state's as a whole,its wages higher me?'" machines are stripped to their gears it's in a prime highway location and.
<br /> The zones, which officially cram- than the state average. So cities throughout the statecon- and bearings,then reassembled and already has utilities.
<br /> mence next year,are prohibited in the But JOBZ's neediness criteria suited their economic development sold all over the world. Either way,by putting the property
<br /> Twin Cities. include"sudden and severe,job loss," playbooks and picked JOBZ for the Advantage's 30,000-square-foot plant in a tax-free zone,wouldn't the city and
<br /> and Rochester has been hit hard by fac- plays that looked most promising. was built last year,with the help of state be making it easier for the
<br /> 'TIP ON STEROIDS' tory closings.Olmsted County saw a One common strategy: putting Tax-Increment Financing from the City landowner to fetch that$500,000 price?.
<br /> much larger percentage increase in abandoned factories into tax-free zones of Kasson.The city chose the land next Zeigler- said he didn't think so
<br /> Economists generally deride tax unemployment benefit applications in order to spur redevelopment.The to Advantage as a tax-free zone because nearby property—including
<br /> breaks and other business subsidy between 2000 and 2002 than did the former Celestica plant in Rochester is because Advantage has the best some that also won JOBZ designation.
<br /> programs as economically useless at state as a whole,state data shows. an example. The 2-yea--old circuit growth prospects of any Kasson busi- could be priced more competitively._:
<br /> best.wasteful at worst.But in the real board factory closed earlier in 2003, ness, King said. "They're expanding Essentially.the market will work to-
<br /> world subsidies are a prime currency COMPELLED TO JOIN erasing 550 jobs. exponentially." minimize windfalls to landowners,he-
<br /> for cities and states scrapping for jobs. Another common strategy placing Advantage also plans to begin man- said.
<br /> JOBZ is sort of a cousin to a muchn Icing's view,JOBZ has morphed property next to an existing factory ufacturing its own doughnut machines, Louis Jambois, the state's JOBZ
<br /> used—and critics say overused—sub- unto a general rural development pro- into a tax-free zone, with hopes of which the company said would add coordinator,agreed.So many parcels of
<br /> sidy called Tax Increment Financing, gram—not just a tonic for dying farm prompting an expansion. more than 20 jobs and probably double vacant land will be granted tax-free
<br /> With'OF.taxes generated by a new towns and crumbling mining villages. For instance,Kasson won a zone sales. status that they will compete against„
<br /> commercial development help pay the It's a program that will make rural adjacent to Advantage Equipment, So would this expansion happen each other,he said.
<br /> costs of that development. cities like Kasson stronger.he said. which reconditions bakery and restau- even if JOBZ never existed? Among "I expect people to hp to profiteer,
<br /> Many cities have had a harder time It's also a program,King said,that rant equipment and employs 13. economic development experts,such a from this,but for the most part they.,
<br /> using TIF since the Legislature over- Kasson felt compelled to join to stay Advantage is just the sort of home- question brings up the "but for" will flunk because there is enough,
<br /> • hauled Minnesota's property tax sys- even with neighboring cities and coon- grown company that small cities love to .maxim: Would a new business or available land."
<br /> tem in 2001.JOBZ could fill the breach, ties."We don't want to be ata cornpeti- see:a fast-growing provider of decent expansion occur in a particular loca-
<br /> and then some.That's because JOBZ live disadvantage to areas 40 miles jobs. tion but for the subsidy involved? Mike Hughtett can be reached at
<br /> offers bigger subsidies than TIF. away" Advantage started in a shed on the The closer the answer is to no,the rnhaghlettuhpioneerpresscorn or at
<br /> "On an annualized basis.JOBZ is a Kevin Frazell at the Minnesota rural Dodge County property of Daron more sensible the subsidy.The closer 651-228-5428.
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