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increments for the maximum duration of the District permitted by the TIF Plan. In making said determination, <br />reliance has been placed upon written representation made by the developer to such effects and upon City staff <br />awareness of the feasibility of developing the project site(s) within the District. A comparative analysis of <br />estimated market values both with and without establishment of the District and the use of tax increments has <br />been performed as described above. Such analysis is included with the cashflow in Appendix D, and indicates <br />that the increase in estimated market value of the proposed development (less the indicated subtractions) <br />exceeds the estimated market value of the site absent the establishment of the District and the use of tax <br />increments. <br />Subsection 2-27. Other Limitations on the Use of Tax Increment <br />1. General Limitations. All revenue derived from tax increment shall be used in accordance with the TIF <br />Plan. The revenues shall be used to finance, or otherwise pay the capital and administration costs of <br />Development District No. 6 pursuant to MS., Sections 469.124 to 469.134. Tax increments may not be <br />used to circumvent existing levy limit law. No tax increment may be used for the acquisition, <br />construction, renovation, operation, or maintenance of a building to be used primarily and regularly for <br />conducting the business of a municipality, county, school district, or any other local unit of government <br />or the state or federal government. This provision does not prohibit the use of revenues derived from tax <br />increments for the construction or renovation of a parking structure. <br />2. Pooling Limitations. At least 75 percent of tax increments from the District must be expended on activities <br />in the District or to pay bonds, to the extent that the proceeds of the bonds were used to finance activities <br />within said district or to pay, or secure payment of, debt service on credit enhanced bonds. Not more than <br />25 percent of said tax increments may be expended, through a development fund or otherwise, on activities <br />outside of the District except to pay, or secure payment of, debt service on credit enhanced bonds. For <br />purposes of applying this restriction, all administrative expenses must be treated as if they were solely for <br />activities outside of the District. <br />3. Five Year Limitation on Commitment of Tax Increments. Tax increments derived from the District shall <br />be deemed to have satisfied the 75 percent test set forth in paragraph (2) above only if the five year rule <br />set forth in MS., Section 469.1763, Subd. 3, has been satisfied; and beginning with the sixth year <br />following certification of the District, 75 percent of said tax increments that remain after expenditures <br />permitted under said five year rule must be used only to pay previously committed expenditures or credit <br />enhanced bonds as more fully set forth in MS., Section 469.1763, Subd. S. <br />4. Redevelopment District. At least 90 percent of the revenues derived from tax increment from a <br />redevelopment district must be used to finance the cost of correcting conditions that allow designation of <br />redevelopment and renewal and renovation districts under M.S., Section 469.176 Subd. 4j. These costs <br />include, but are not limited to, acquiring properties containing structurally substandard buildings or <br />improvements or hazardous substances, pollution, or contaminants, acquiring adjacent parcels necessary <br />to provide a site of sufficient size to permit development, demolition and rehabilitation of structures, <br />clearing of the land, the removal of hazardous substances or remediation necessary for development of the <br />land, and installation of utilities, roads, sidewalks, and parking facilities for the site. The allocated <br />administrative expenses of the City, including the cost of preparation of the development action response <br />plan, may be included in the qualifying costs. <br />City of Little Canada <br />Tax Increment Financing Plan for Tax Increment Financing District No. 6 -1 2 -21 <br />
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