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Tax Increment Financing Policy <br />Purpose <br />The purpose of this policy is to ensure development receiving Tax Increment Financing <br />(TIF) is consistent with the long-term city Comprehensive Plan, Strategic Plan, Mississippi <br />Connections Plan and/or most recent Housing Study. This is a guide for processing and review <br />of TIF applications. The City of Elk River shall utilize TIF to encourage desirable <br />development or redevelopment that would not otherwise occur but for TIF. <br />The city is empowered to utilize TIF by the Minnesota Tax Increment Financing Act, as <br />amended in Minnesota Statutes 469-174 through 469-1794. The city provides the minimum <br />amount of TIF at the shortest term required for a project to proceed. The city reserves the <br />right to approve or reject projects on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration <br />established policies, project criteria, and demand on city services in relation to the potential <br />benefits from the project. Projects meeting policy criteria are not guaranteed the award of <br />TIF. Approval or denial of a certain project is not a precedent for approval or denial of <br />another project. <br />The City Council and Economic Development Authority and the Housing and <br />Redevelopment Authority can deviate from this policy for projects that supersede the <br />objectives identified herein. <br />Authority <br />Minnesota Statutes 469-174 through 469-1794 govern the use of TIF and exceed any issues <br />that conflict with this policy. <br />Public Purpose <br />The City of Elk River will consider TIF for projects that achieve one or more of the <br />following: <br />1. Demonstrate long-term benefits to the community. <br />2. Retain local jobs and/or increase the number and diversity of jobs that offer stable <br />employment and/or attractive wages and benefits through: <br />■ Diversification of the local economy <br />• Significant addition of permanent, high -wage, full-time jobs <br />• Addition of jobs attractive to those unemployed or underemployed <br />3. Significantly increases the city's commercial and industrial tax base. <br />E <br />