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Mounds View City Council August 22, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 25 <br /> <br />Resolution Approving the Removal of Certain Parcels from the EDA’s Tax 1 <br />Increment Financing District No. 3 and Resolution 6594B Approving the Tax 2 <br />Increment Financing Plan Establishing Tax Increment Finance (TIF) District 3 <br />No. 5, a Special-Legislation Economic Development District, within the 4 <br />Redevelopment Project Area 5 <br /> 6 <br />Mayor Marty opened the Public Hearing at 11:10 p.m. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman reviewed that on June 27, 2005, the Mounds 9 <br />View EDA and City Council adopted resolutions approving the sale of land comprising the 10 <br />Bridges of Mounds View Golf Course. They also approved the Medtronic Development 11 <br />proposal. In order to facilitate this development, the City sought passage of special TIF 12 <br />legislation during the 2005 legislative session. The Minnesota Legislature approved the Public 13 <br />Finance Bill which included the City’s legislation that allows it to create a 25 year Economic 14 <br />Development TIF District. The Boards for Ramsey County and the Mounds View School 15 <br />District approved the legislation on June 28, 2005. 16 <br /> 17 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman explained that the proposed District encompasses 18 <br />five parcels of the golf course and former SYSCO site and adjacent rights-of-say. Three parcels 19 <br />will be removed from TIF District #3 to be included in the new district. 20 <br /> 21 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman further explained the former SYSCO 22 <br />encompasses 4 acres and would remain with the City of Mounds View. It is proposed to be part 23 <br />of the new district minus the 3 acres being deeded by the City back to SYSCO Minnesota. The 24 <br />new District is being created to facilitate the development of Phase 1 for Medtronic business 25 <br />campus. The development agreement has been authorized contingent upon the TIF Plan and is 26 <br />likely to begin in the fall of 2005. 27 <br /> 28 <br />Economic Development Coordinator Backman stated the EDA and Council have determined 29 <br />that it will be necessary to provide assistance to the project for certain TIF qualified projects. 30 <br />Staff recommends the Council adopt Resolution 659A, approving the decertification of parcels 31 <br />from TIF District No. 3 in order to include them in the newly created TIF District No. 5, and 32 <br />Resolution 694B, approving the TIF plan. He noted that at the EDA meeting, parcel #0004 was 33 <br />not decertified so only two parcels would be decertified and put into District #5. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Brian Amundsen, 3048 Woodale Drive, stated he understood it was pay-as-you-go and asked if 36 <br />Medtronic makes the $14.8 million payment up front and then draws from it. Director Ericson 37 <br />explained Medtronic is making a $100 million investment in the community and up-fronting 38 <br />their development costs. There are approximately $25 million of TIF eligible expenses with this 39 <br />project and there is a development agreement to provide $14.8 million in assistance, representing 40 <br />they will have well in excess of $10 million beyond what is being provided in assistance. 41 <br /> 42 <br />Mr. Amundsen asked if the $14.8 million is being provided from Medtronic. Director Ericson 43 <br />explained that the $14.8 million provided to Medtronic is coming from the money they pay in 44 <br />property taxes. 45