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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY <br />MINUTES <br />DATE: August 25, 1997 <br />MEMBERS <br />PRESENT: J. Landers, S. Kuether, C. Lyden, J. Bergeson, A. Neal <br />OTHERS <br />PRESENT: B. Wessel, M. Divine <br />CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br />EDA Member Neal moved to approve the minutes of June 23, 1997. EDA Member Lyden <br />seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION NO. 97-10 AUTHORIZING PREPARATION <br />OF A MODIFIED PROGRAM FOR DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 AND <br />MODIFIED PLANS FOR TIF DISTRICT NOS. 1-1 AND 1-2 <br />Mr. Wessel explained that this modification is required to transfer funds from the two TIF <br />Districts to use for public improvements elsewhere in the Development District. TIF <br />District 1-1 was created in 1987 and had no expenses related to it. The budget was to be <br />increased by $630,000 to be able to use the available funds. TIF District 1-2 was to be <br />increased by $257,000 to make use of the funds available in that district. Once the funds <br />have been transferred the districts will be decertified. If these funds are not used by the <br />city for such purposes as land acquisition, site improvements, utilities or administration, <br />the city would forfeit the funds. <br />Mr. Wessel said the funds were expected to be used for public improvements in the <br />Village, but it was not necessary to decide on the use at this time. Mr. Landers noted that <br />only two TIF districts had been created in residential areas of the city, and former councils <br />must accept that responsibility. TIF District No. 1-1 was completed just days before the <br />law changed so that TIF could no longer be used for residential development. <br />EDA Member Bergeson moved to approve Resolution No. 97-10. EDA Member Lyden <br />seconded the motion. Motion passed unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION NO. 97-11 AUTHORIZING PREPARATION <br />OF A MODIFIED PLAN FOR TIF DISTRICT NO. 1-7 <br />Mr. Wessel explained that Rice Industries wished to purchase the last remaining parcel in <br />the city -owned portion of the Apollo Business Park. The 20-year-old distribution company <br />was currently located in Shoreview. It is one of four distributors for Ashland Chemical, <br />and last annual sales were $7 million. They plan to build 10,000 square feet, with the <br />