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City of Elk River, Minnesota <br /> Tax increments derived from a housing district must be used solely to finance the cost of <br /> housing projects as defined in section 469.174, subd. 11 and 469.176, subd. 4d of the TIF Act. <br /> The cost of public improvements directly related to the housing projects and the allocated <br /> administrative expenses of the City may be included in the cost of a housing project. The City <br /> anticipates using tax increment revenues to finance the costs of TIF eligible and development <br /> costs related to construction of the new multifamily housing units within the TIF District. <br /> Section F Duration of the TIF District <br /> Housing districts may remain in existence 25 years from the date of receipt of the first tax <br /> increment. Modifications of this TIF Plan (see Section AB) shall not extend beyond these <br /> limitations. <br /> Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 469.175, subd. 1(b), the City specifies 2024 as the first <br /> year in which it elects to receive tax increment from the TIF District, which is no later than four <br /> years following the year of approval of the TIF District. Thus, the City may collect increment <br /> from the TIF District through December 31, 2050 but anticipates the TIF District being <br /> decertified following December 31, 2039 (see Section R) (up to 15 years of collection to meet <br /> the City's Tax Increment Policy). All tax increments from taxes payable in the year the TIF <br /> District is decertified shall be paid to the City. <br /> Section G Property to be Included in the TIF District <br /> The TIF District comprises of one parcel that is approximately 6.64 acres and anticipated to be <br /> split with a portion within the boundaries. A map showing the location of the TIF District is <br /> shown in Exhibit I. The boundaries and area encompassed by the TIF District are described <br /> below: <br /> Parcel Number Legal Description <br /> PARCEL D-N. THAT PT OF THE FOLLOWING DESC <br /> 75-134-2305 PARCEL D LYING N OF WLY EXTENSION OF THE CTR <br /> LINE OF 6TH ST (FORMERLY PLATTED AS 8TH ST) <br /> The area encompassed by the TIF District shall also include all street or utility right-of-ways <br /> located upon or adjacent to the property described above, as illustrated in the boundary map <br /> included in Exhibit I. <br /> Section H Property to be Acquired in the TIF District <br /> The City may acquire and sell any or all of the property located within the TIF District; however, <br /> the City does not anticipate acquiring property. <br /> Section I Specific Development Expected to Occur Within the TIF District <br /> The project as proposed by The Briggs Company is anticipated to include the construction of <br /> approximately 44 rental housing units comprising studio, 1, 2- and 3-bedroom units with <br /> supporting garages. In order to qualify as a housing district, at least 20% of the units will be <br /> occupied by persons or families at 50% of area median or 40% of the units will be occupied by <br /> persons or families at 60% of area median income. As proposed, the project is expected to <br /> Baker Tilly Municipal Advisors, LLC Page 3 <br />
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