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6. To finance or otherwise pay premiums and other costs for insurance or other security guaranteeing <br />the payment when due of principal of and interest on bonds pursuant to the' Plan or pursuant to MS., <br />Chapter 4620 MS., Sections 469.152 through 469.165, and /or MS., Sections 469.178; and <br />7. To accumulate or maintain a reserve securing the payment when due of the principal and interest on <br />the tax increment bonds or bonds issued pursuant to MS., Chapter 462C, MS., Sections 469.152 <br />through 469.165, and /or MS., Sections 469.178. <br />Tax increments may not be used to circumvent any levy limitations applicable to the City nor for other <br />purposes prohibited by /WS, Section 469.176, Subd. 4. Revenues derived from tax increment from a <br />housing district must be used solely to finance the cost of housing projects as defined in M.S., Section <br />469.174, Subd. 11. The cost of public improvements directly related to the housing projects and the <br />allocated administrative expenses of the .EDA or City may be included in the cost of a housing project. <br />These revenues shall not be used to circumvent any levy limitations applicable to the City nor for other <br />purposes prohibited by MS., Section 469.176, Subd. 4. <br />Tax increments generated in the District will be paid by Ramsey County to the EDA for the Tax Increment <br />Fund of said District. The EDA or City will pay to the developer(s) annually an amount not to exceed an <br />amount as specified in a developer's agreement to reimburse the costs of land acquisition, public <br />improvements, demolition and relocation, site preparation, and administration. Remaining increment funds <br />will be used for EDA or City administration (up to I O percent) and the costs of public improvement activities <br />outside the District. <br />Subsection 3 -22. Excess Tax Increments <br />Pursuant to MS, Section 469.176, Subd. 2, in any year in which the tax increment exceeds the amount <br />necessary to pay the costs authorized by the Plan, including the amount necessary to cancel any tax levy as <br />provided in MS, Section 475.61, Subd 3, the EDA or City shall use the excess amount to do any of the <br />following: <br />I . Prepay any outstanding bonds; <br />2. Discharge the pledge of tax increment therefor; <br />3. Pay into an escrow account dedicated to the payment of such bonds; or <br />4. Return the excess to the County Auditor for redistribution to the respective taxing jurisdictions in <br />proportion to their local tax rates. <br />in addition, the EDA or City may, subject to the limitations set forth herein, choose to modify the TIF Plan <br />in order to finance additional public costs in Redevelopment Project Area No. 1 or the District. <br />Subsection 3 -23. Requirements for Agreements with the Developer <br />The EDA or City will review any proposal for private development to determine its conformance with the <br />Redevelopment Plan and with applicable municipal ordinances and codes. To facilitate this effort, the <br />following documents may be requested for review and approval: site plan, construction, mechanical, and <br />electrical system drawings, landscaping plan, grading and storm drainage plan, signage system plan, and any <br />other drawings or narrative deemed necessary by the EDA or City to demonstrate the conformance of the <br />development with City plans audordinances. 'I'!ie FDA or City may a!so use the Agreements to ac!dress ot!ler <br />issues related to the development. <br />Nconon,ic Develohinent Authority or the City of Little Canada 'Fax lacremenl[ <br />Plan for Tax !ncrcme <br />i nc District No 3 -' 3.13 <br />
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