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07/25/2016
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16-05
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Approving Contract for Private Development and Awarding the Sale of, and Providing the Form, Terms, Covenants and Directions for the Issuance of Its Tax Increment Revenue Note, Series 2016; in the Maximum Principal Amount of $ 1,200,000
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LINO LAKES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY <br />AGENDA ITEM 3B <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Michael Grochala, Community Development Director <br />MEETING DATE: July 25, 2016 <br />TOPIC: Public Hearing. Consider Resolution No. 16-05, Approving <br />Contract for Private Development and Awarding Sale of Tax <br />Increment Revenue Note. <br />VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br />BACKGROUND <br />United Properties has made a request for tax increment financing on behalf of the tenant, <br />Distribution Alternatives, Inc. (DAI). United Properties will be constructing a 402,000 square <br />foot building in the proposed Clearwater Creek Business Park and leasing the building to DAI. <br />DAI is a third party distribution center that provides warehousing and administrative services <br />for a variety of clients. <br />In 2004, DAI consolidated its headquarters and distribution services in Lino Lakes, moving <br />into a 265,000 square foot facility in the Marshan Lake Industrial Park. The company has <br />continued to grow and is in need of a larger facility. DAI currently employs 120 full time <br />employees, plus additional temporary positions during the year. <br />The new facility will be the located in the southwest quadrant of the I-35E/CSAH 14 <br />interchange. The location will allow utilization of the transportation improvements that have <br />been completed over the past 8 years. The estimated value of the new construction is <br />approximately $18,000,000. The estimated tax increment generated over the life of the district <br />is approximately $2,613,000. <br />Based on an analysis of information provided by United Properties, staff and the City's <br />financial consultants, are recommending providing $1.2 million in assistance over a period of <br />approximately 5.5 years. The assistance will be on a "pay as you go" basis for site <br />improvements and infrastructure costs. The EDA will issue a "note" in the amount of <br />$1,200,000 in exchange for the improvements identified in the agreement. The developer will <br />be reimbursed by tax increments generated by the development on an annual basis. <br />In addition to completion of the improvements, the developer will be responsible for ensuring <br />the tenant meets the following Job and Wage goal requirements over the term of the assistance: <br />(i) the retention of sixty (60) full-time equivalent jobs in the City on the Development <br />Property, and (ii) the hourly wage of the jobs to be retained under subdivision (i) to be at least <br />110% of the federal minimum wage, exclusive of benefits. <br />The developer will also be required to cause the tenant to pay ninety percent (90%) or more of <br />the employees at the facility at a rate equal to or greater than one hundred and sixty percent <br />(160%) of the federal minimum wage for individuals over the age of twenty (20). <br />
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