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Lino Lakes Economic Development Authority, Minnesota <br />SPRINGSTED Page 5 <br /> Section J Findings and Need for Tax Increment Financing In establishing the TIF District, the City makes the following findings: (1) The TIF District qualifies as an economic development district; See Section E of this document for the reasons and facts supporting this finding. (2) The proposed development, in the opinion of the City, would not reasonably be expected to occur solely through private investment within the reasonably foreseeable future, and the increased market value of the site that could reasonably be expected to occur without the use of tax increment would be less than the increase in market value estimated to result from the proposed development after subtracting the present value of the projected tax increments for the maximum duration of the TIF District permitted by the TIF Plan. Factual basis: Proposed development not expected to occur: The project includes the development of a new large 402,000 warehouse and distribution facility in an undeveloped area of the City. The proposed developer of the site has submitted information to the city demonstrating that the development of this site is not financially feasible without the assistance provided in this TIF Plan. The City has determined that the proposed development would not occur but for the financial assistance provided in this TIF Plan because of the high cost of construction at the site due to the need for significant site development and public improvement infrastructure costs necessary for development to occur. Specifically, site preparation on the site requires the construction of a crossing over a creek and flood mitigation along the creek. The extension of a city road will also be required to serve the development. Due to the high costs of investment for the proposed project, including site improvements, public improvements, soil correction, and infrastructure costs that would be incurred by the developer in conjunction with development of the project, the developer has stated that the project as proposed would not occur without the financial assistance provided by the City, as it would not be economically feasible without financial assistance. The City finds the use of tax increment necessary to finance a portion of the site improvement, public infrastructure, soil correction and infrastructure costs to facilitate development of the project and developer investment. The City anticipates providing financial assistance on a pay-as-you-go basis. <br /> <br />No higher market value expected: The increased market value of the site that could reasonably be expected to occur without the use of tax increment financing would be less than the increase in market value estimated to result from the proposed development after subtracting the present value of the projected tax increments for the maximum duration of the TIF District permitted by the TIF Plan. Without the improvements the City has no reason to expect that significant development would occur without assistance similar to that provided in this plan. For the same reasons that the desired development described above is not feasible without tax increment assistance, the City believes that no alternative development is likely to occur without similar assistance. To summarize the basis for the City’s findings regarding alternative market value, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Section 469.175, Subd. 3(d), the City makes the following determinations: a. The City’s estimate of the amount by which the market value of the site will increase without the use of tax increment financing is $0 (for the reasons described above), except some unknown amount of appreciation.