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Item 8. <br /> • <br /> City of <br /> Elk -�-, <br /> River <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Economic Development Authority <br /> Mayor & City Council <br /> FROM: Catherine Mehelich, Director of Economic Development, <br /> DATE: March 8, 2004 <br /> SUBJECT: Consider Concept Approval of the Gradient Technology, Inc. <br /> Expansion Siting Proposal <br /> Attachments <br /> • Correspondence from Mary Ippel,Briggs&Morgan P.A.regarding TIF No. 19, <br /> March 2, 2004. <br /> 40 • Staff Report to the EDA regarding Gradient Technology Proposal,February 9,2004. <br /> Issue <br /> At its February 9, 2004 meeting the EDA postponed discussion of the Gradient Technology, <br /> Inc. Expansion Siting Proposal due to a request by the applicant. Since then staff has been <br /> working with the prospect Gradient Technology in completing the City Tax Rebate <br /> Financing Application. Representatives from Gradient Technology are prepared for the <br /> EDA and City Council to discuss the proposal at its March 8 meeting. <br /> Staff has become aware of some concern from Council and EDA members about whether <br /> or not tax increment financing or tax abatement can be provided for prospects that locate in <br /> the Elk River Business Park due to its perceived association with the City's Tax Increment <br /> Financing District No. 19 redevelopment project (the shopping center). The attached <br /> correspondence from attorney Mary Ippel of Briggs &Morgan provides the city a written <br /> opinion following her review of the TIF No. 19 documents. Ms. Ippel states in her letter <br /> "the City is not precluded by the Contract from reimbursing a business locating in the <br /> Business Park Project for eligible costs of a manufacturing or warehousing and distribution <br /> facility in the Business Park". <br /> Over the past year staff has been working under the EDA's direction to work with private <br /> landowners for the cooperative marketing and development of their business park/light <br /> industrial land. These discussions with the landowners have included the owners of the Elk <br /> • River Business Park. <br />