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11 <br /> EXHIBIT D <br /> • BUSINESS SUBSIDY AGREEMENT <br /> This Business Subsidy Agreement (this "Agreement") is made as of the day of <br /> 2000,between the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of St. Anthony,Minnesota(the <br /> "Grantor") and Hillcrest Development, (the "Recipient"). In order to satisfy the provisions of Minnesota <br /> Statutes, Sectionsl 16J.993 through 166J.995 (the "Act"), the Recipient.acknowledges and agrees.as <br /> follows: <br /> 1. Description of the Business Subsidv <br /> (a) The Project. The Recipient will be undertaking the following project within the Grantor's <br /> area of operation: The acquisition and renovation and rehabilitation of Apache Plaza Shopping Center and <br /> related site improvements(the "Project"). <br /> (b), Type of Business Subsidy. The Business Subsidy consists of the following assistance to <br /> the Recipient for the Project: Tax Increment Financing contribution for land acquisition, environmental <br /> remediation and building demolition and assistance for costs of construction of storm sewer <br /> improvements(the"Business Subsidy"). <br /> (c) Amount of the Business Subsidy. The amount of the Business Subsidy granted to the <br /> Recipient under this Agreement has a value of$ . This is based upon a $ Tax <br /> Increment contribution, for Public Redevelopment Costs related to the Project and $ for <br /> storm sewer improvements to be constructed as part of the Project. <br /> (d) Type of Tax Increment Financing District. The Tax Increment District in which the <br /> • Project is located is a "redevelopment district" within the meaning of the Tax Increment Financing.Act, <br /> Minnesota Statutes, Sections 469.174 through 469.179. <br /> 2. Public Purpose for the Business Subsidy. The public purpose of this Business Subsidy is <br /> to redevelop blighted areas. <br /> 3. Why the Business Subsidy is Needed. The Business Subsidy is needed because the <br /> Grantor is desirous of Recipient undertaking the Project in order to redevelop blighted property in the <br /> Grantor's area of operation and the Project is not economically feasible for the Recipient to undertake <br /> without the Business Subsidy. <br /> 4. Job and Wage Goals for the Business Subsidy. Following a public hearing the Grantor <br /> has determined that the creation or retention of jobs is not a goal of providing the Business Subsidy and <br /> the wage and job goals for the Business Subsidy are zero. <br /> 5. Continued Operations. The Recipient agrees to continue its operations at the location of <br /> the Project for at least five years after the Benefit Date. As used herein "Benefit Date" means the date the <br /> Business Subsidy is received. The Business Subsidy is for improvements to property, therefore the <br /> Benefit Date refers tot he earliest date of either: when the improvement is finished for the entire Project; <br /> or when the Recipient occupies the property. <br /> 6. Financial Obligation of the Recipient if Does Note Fulfill this Agreement. If the <br /> Recipient does not fulfill this Agreement, the Recipient will repay all of the Business Subsidy to the <br /> Grantor plus interest ("Interest") set at the implicit price deflator defined in Minnesota Statutes, Section <br /> 275.70, Subdivision 2,accruing from and after the Benefit Date,compounded semiannually. <br /> D-3 <br />