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4.2. EDSR ATTACHMENT 03-28-2017
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I. POLICY PURPOSE <br /> For the purposes of this document, the term "city"shall include the Elk River City Council, <br /> Economic DevelopmentAutbority, and Housing and RedevelopmentAutbority. <br /> The purpose of this policy is to establish the city of Elk River's position relating to <br /> the use of Tax Increment Financing (TIF) for private development above and <br /> beyond the requirements and limitations set forth by State Law. This policy shall be <br /> used as a guide in the processing and review of applications requesting tax increment <br /> assistance. The fundamental purpose of tax increment financing in Elk River is to <br /> encourage desirable development or redevelopment that would not otherwise occur <br /> but for the assistance provided through TIF. <br /> The city of Elk River is granted the power to utilize TIF by the Minnesota Tax <br /> Increment Financing Act, as amended. It is the intent of the city to provide the <br /> minimum amount of TIF,at the shortest term required for the project to proceed. <br /> The city reserves the right to approve or reject projects on a case by case basis, <br /> taking into consideration established policies,project criteria, and demand on city <br /> services in relation to the potential benefits from the project. Meeting policy criteria <br /> does not guarantee the award of TIF to the project.Approval or denial of one <br /> project is not intended to set precedent for approval or denial of another project. <br /> II. OBJECTIVES OF TAX INCREMENT FINANCING <br /> As a matter of adopted policy, the city will consider using TIF to assist private <br /> development projects to achieve one or more of the following objectives: <br /> • To retain local jobs and/or increase the number and diversity of jobs that offer <br /> stable employment and/or attractive wages and benefits as defined in the city's <br /> Business Subsidy Policy. <br /> • To encourage additional unsubsidized private development in the area, either <br /> directly or indirectly through"spin off' development. <br /> • To facilitate the development process and to achieve development on sites <br /> which would not be developed without TIF assistance. <br /> • To remove blight and/or encourage redevelopment of commercial and <br /> industrial areas in the city that result in high quality redevelopment and private <br /> reinvestment. <br /> • To offset increased costs of redevelopment (e.g. contaminated site cleanup) <br /> over and above the costs normally incurred in development. <br /> • To create opportunities for affordable housing. <br /> • To enhance and diversify the city of Elk River's economic base. <br /> • To significantly increase the city of Elk River's tax base. <br /> III. POLICIES FOR THE USE OF TIF <br /> a. When possible,TIF shall be used to finance public improvements associated <br /> with the project. The priority for the use of TIF funds is: <br /> 1. Public improvements,legal,administrative,and engineering costs. <br /> 2. Site preparation, site improvement,land purchase, and demolition. <br /> 3. Capitalized Interest and Bonding Costs. <br /> City of Elk River Tax Increment Financing Policy&Application P 0 N E B E 0 B T <br /> Amended March 2017 <br /> Page 3 of 15 INAT- UREI <br />
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