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Fulfillment of defined city objectives, such as those <br />identified in the Strategic Plan for Economic Development <br />or the city's Comprehensive Plan, among others. <br />Removal of blight or the rehabilitation of a high profile or <br />priority site. <br /> <br />VI. SUBSIDY AGREEMENT & REPORTING REQUIRMENTS <br /> <br />All developers/businesses receiving Tax Rebate Financing assistance <br />from the City of Elk River shall be subject to the provisions and <br />requirements set forth by state statute 116J.993 and summarized <br />below. <br /> <br />All developers/businesses receiving TRF assistance shall enter into a <br />subsidy agreement with the City of Elk River that identifies: the reason <br />for the subsidy, the public purpose served by the subsidy, and the goals <br />for the subsidy, as well as other criteria set forth by statute 116J.993. <br /> <br />The developer/business shall file a report annually for two years after <br />the date the benefit is received or until all goals set forth in the <br />application and performance agreement have been met, whichever is <br />later. Reports shall be completed using the format drafted by the <br />State of Minnesota and shall be filed with the City of Elk River no <br />later than March I of each year for the previous calendar year. <br />Businesses fulfilling job creation requirements must file a report to <br />that effect with the city within 30 days of meeting the requirements. <br /> <br />The developer/business owner shall maintain and operate its facility <br />at the site where TRF assistance is used for a period of five years after <br />the benefit is received. <br /> <br />In addition to attaining or exceeding the jobs and wages goals set <br />forth in the Subsidy Agreement, the borrower shall achieve at least <br />one of the objectives set forth in Section III of this document. <br /> <br />Developers / Businesses failing to comply with the above provisions <br />will be subject to fines, repayment requirements, and be deemed <br />ineligible by the State to receive any loans or grants from public <br />entities for a period of five years. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />