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8.0. EDSR 04-10-1995
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II� <br /> • For example, assume it cost the School District $70,000 to prepare its Oak <br /> Knoll site for construction and to extend utilities to this site. On the other <br /> hand, to prepare the Industrial Park site for construction may only cost <br /> $25,000. In this scenario, the City would be asking for $45,000 ($70,000 - <br /> $25,000 = $45,000) from the School for the Industrial Park site. In this <br /> manner, the City captures some funds to pay off our original Industrial Park <br /> purchase. <br /> The concept of what the City is proposing is somewhat difficult to put down <br /> on paper, but it is relatively simple. The School District can construct the <br /> building in the Oak Knoll complex. If it prefers a site in the Industrial Park, <br /> it can have this site from the City, but the City needs to recapture some of its <br /> expenses. What we are looking to recapture is the utility and site <br /> preparation "savings" that the School would realize by going to this developer <br /> ready Industrial Park site. <br /> By offering the School this Industrial Park site, the City is foregoing a <br /> potential increase in its tax base and its employment base provided that the <br /> site would be used for an industrial project. The City would certainly like to <br /> be a good neighbor and simply give this Industrial Park site to the School, <br /> but the City has financial responsibilities and the best it can propose at this <br /> • time is to give the School a good deal on the available lot. <br /> One final note - the City can set a maximum price of$45,000 from the School <br /> for this site. (A $30,000 minimum price should also be set.) It is possible <br /> that the figures in the above scenario could be $80,000 for Oak Knoll and <br /> $20,000 for the Industrial Park whereby the School savings for site <br /> preparation and utilities would be $60,000. The City would only receive <br /> $45,000 of this amount, so the School could actually see a real dollar savings <br /> by selecting the Industrial Park site. <br /> • <br />
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