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<br /> 7 <br />certificates are prepared by City staff and/or consultants. 5. If necessary, public hearing(s) on the proposed project are held. 6. The EDA grants final approval or denial of the proposal. <br />B. OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS <br /> It is recommended that applicants intending to seek tax abatement financing from Ramsey County and/or School District 621 make their applications to those bodies concurrent with their application to the Mounds View EDA. For more information on applying for a tax abatement financing from Ramsey County and/or School District 621, contact: Judy Karon Director, Community and Economic Development Ramsey County 651-266-8006 Dr. Jan Witthuhn Superintendent Mounds View School District #621 651-639-6001 <br />C. PUBLIC FACILITY AND INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS <br /> When abatement is being utilized to finance public facility and infrastructure projects, as opposed to those oriented toward private business and development objectives, the following process will be adhered to: 1. The EDA will recommend the preliminary use of tax abatement financing for a particular facility/infrastructure project. A formal application, deposit agreement, and application worksheet will not be required. 2. If preliminary approval is granted, all necessary notices, resolutions and certificates are prepared by city staff and/or consultants. 3. If necessary, public hearing(s) on the proposed project are held. 4. The EDA grants final approval or denial of the proposal. <br />
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