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Subsection 2 -22. Requirements for Agreements with the Developer <br />The City will review any proposal for private development to determine its conformance with the Development <br />Program and with applicable municipal ordinances and codes. To facilitate this effort, the following <br />documents may be requested for review and approval: site plan, construction, mechanical, and electrical <br />system drawings, landscaping plan, grading and storm drainage plan, signage system plan, and any other <br />drawings or narrative deemed necessary by the City to demonstrate the conformance of the development with <br />City plans and ordinances. The City may also use the Agreements to address other issues related to the <br />development. <br />Pursuant to MS., Section 469.176, Subd. 5, no more than 25 percent, by acreage, of the property to be acquired <br />in the District as set forth in the TIF Plan shall at any time be owned by the City as a result of acquisition with <br />the proceeds of bonds issued pursuant to M.S., Section 469.178 to which tax increments from property acquired <br />is pledged, unless prior to acquisition in excess of 25 percent of the acreage, the City concluded an agreement <br />for the development or redevelopment of the property acquired and which provides recourse for the City <br />should the development or redevelopment not be completed. <br />Subsection 2 -23. Assessment Agreements <br />Pursuant to MS., Section 469.177, Subd. 8, the City may enter into a written assessment agreement in <br />recordable form with the developer of property within the District which establishes a minimum market value <br />of the land and completed improvements for the duration of the District. The assessment agreement shall be <br />presented to the County Assessor who shall review the plans and specifications for the improvements to be <br />constructed, review the market value previously assigned to the land upon which the improvements are to be <br />constructed and, so long as the minimum market value contained in the assessment agreement appears, in the <br />judgment of the assessor, to be a reasonable estimate, the County Assessor shall also certify the minimum <br />market value agreement. <br />Subsection 2 -24. Administration of the District <br />Administration of the District will be handled by the City Clerk. <br />Subsection 2 -25. Annual Disclosure Requirements <br />Pursuant to M.S., Section 469.175, Subds, 5, 6, and 6b the City must undertake financial reporting for all tax <br />increment financing districts to the Office of the State Auditor, County Board and County Auditor on or before <br />August I of each year. MS., Section 469.175, Subd. 5 also provides that an annual statement shall be <br />published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City on or before August 15. <br />If the City fails to make a disclosure or submit a report containing the information required by M.S., Section <br />469.175 Subd. 5 and Subd. 6, the OSA will direct the County Auditor to withhold the distribution of tax <br />increment from the District. <br />Subsection 2 -26. Reasonable Expectations <br />As required by the TIF Act, in establishing the District, the determination has been made that the anticipated <br />development would not reasonably be expected to occur solely through private investment within the <br />reasonably foreseeable future and that the increased market value of the site that could reasonably be expected <br />to occur without the use of tax increment financing would be less than the increase in the market value <br />estimated to result from the proposed development after subtracting the present value of the projected tax <br />City of Little Canada Tax Increment Financing Plan for Tax Increment Financing District No. 6-1 2 -20 <br />
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