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5.0. 6.0. 7.0. EDSR 07-13-1998
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5.0. 6.0. 7.0. EDSR 07-13-1998
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City of Elk River, Minnesota <br /> Section R Excess Tax Increment <br /> • In any year in which the tax increments from the TIF District exceed the amount necessary to <br /> pay the estimated public costs authorized by the TIF Plan, the City shall use the excess tax <br /> increments to: <br /> (1) prepay any outstanding tax increment bonds; <br /> (2) discharge the pledge of tax increments thereof; <br /> (3) pay amounts into an escrow account dedicated to the payment of the tax <br /> increment bonds; or <br /> (4) return excess tax increments to the County Auditor for redistribution to the City, <br /> County and School District. The County Auditor must report to the <br /> Commissioner of Education the amount of any excess tax increment <br /> redistributed to the School District within 30 days of such redistribution. <br /> Section S Tax Increment Pooling and the Five Year Rule <br /> At least 75% of the tax increments from the TIF District must be expended on activities within <br /> the district or to pay for bonds used to finance the estimated public costs of the TIF District (see <br /> Section E for additional restrictions). No more than 25% of the tax increments may be spent on <br /> costs outside of the TIF District but within the boundaries of the Project Area, except to pay <br /> debt service on credit enhanced bonds. All administrative expenses are considered to have <br /> • been spent outside of the TIF District. Tax increments are considered to have been spent <br /> within the TIF District if such amounts are: <br /> (1) actually paid to a third party for activities performed within the TIF District within <br /> five years after certification of the district; <br /> (2) used to pay bonds that were issued and sold to a third party, the proceeds of <br /> which are reasonably expected on the date of issuance to be spent within the <br /> later of the five-year period or a reasonable temporary period or are deposited in <br /> a reasonably required reserve or replacement fund. <br /> (3) used to make payments or reimbursements to a third party under binding <br /> contracts for activities performed within the TIF District, which were entered into <br /> within five years after certification of the district; or <br /> (4) used to reimburse a party for payment of eligible costs (including interest) <br /> incurred within five years from certification of the district. <br /> Beginning with the sixth year following certification of the TIF District, at least 75% of the tax <br /> increments must be used to pay outstanding bonds or make contractual payments obligated <br /> within the first five years. When outstanding bonds have been defeased and sufficient money <br /> has been set aside to pay for such contractual obligations, the TIF District must be decertified. <br /> The City does not anticipate that tax increments will be spent outside of the TIF District (except <br /> for allowable administrative expenses); however, the City does reserve the right to allow for tax <br /> increment pooling from the TIF District in the future. <br /> • <br /> SPRINGSTED Page 9 <br />
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