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City of Hugo, Minnesota <br /> Auditor shall certify this amount as the original tax capacity rate of the TIF District. For purposes of estimating the tax <br /> increment generated by the TIF District, the sum of the preliminary local tax rates for taxes levied in 2005 and payable <br /> in 2006, is 82.985%as shown below. <br /> 2006/2007 <br /> Taxing Jurisdiction Local Tax Rate <br /> City of Hugo 35.931% <br /> Washington County 25.651% <br /> ISD#624 17.731% <br /> Other 3.672% <br /> Total 82.985% <br /> Section P Projected Retained Captured Net Tax Capacity and <br /> Projected Tax Increment <br /> The City anticipates that the redevelopment will be completed by December 31, 2015, creating a total tax capacity for <br /> TIF District No. 1-2 of$2,440,599 as of January 2,2016. The captured tax capacity as of that date is estimated to be <br /> $2,000,425 and the first full year of tax increment is estimated to be $1,660,053 payable in 2017. A complete <br /> schedule of estimated tax increment from the TIF District is shown in Exhibit IV. <br /> The estimates shown in this TIF Plan assume that residential class rates remain at 1.0% of the estimated market <br /> value under$500,000 and 1.25%of the estimated marketvalue above $500,000, rental class rates remain at 1.25%, <br /> commercial class rates remain at 1.5%for the first$150,000 of estimated market value and 2.0%of the market value <br /> above$150,000. The projections also assume a 2%annual increase in market values. <br /> Each year the County Auditor shall determine the current net tax capacity of all property in the TIF District. To the <br /> extent that this total exceeds the original net tax capacity, the difference shall be known as the captured net tax <br /> capacity of the TIF District. <br /> For communities affected by the fiscal disparity provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 473F and Chapter 276A, <br /> the original net tax capacity of the TIF District shaft be determined before the application of fiscal disparity. In <br /> subsequent years,the current net tax capacity shall either (a)be determined before the application of fiscal disparity <br /> or (b)exclude the product of any fiscal disparity increase in the TIF District (since the original net tax capacity was <br /> certified) times the appropriate fiscal disparity ratio. The method the City elects shall remain the same for the life of <br /> the TIF District, except that a single change may be made at any time from method (a) to method (b) above. »The <br /> City elects method (a), or M.S. Section 469.177, Subdivision 3(a). <br /> The County Auditor shall certify to the City the amount of captured net tax capacity each year. The City may choose <br /> to retain any or all of this amount. -1t is the City's intention to retain 100%of the captured net tax capacity of the TIF <br /> District. Such amount shall be known as the retained captured net tax capacity of the TIF District. <br /> Exhibit III gives a listing of the various information and assumptions used in preparing a number of the exhibits <br /> contained in this TIF Plan, including Exhibit IV which shows the projected tax increment generated over the <br /> anticipated life of the TI F District. <br /> Section Q Use of Tax Increment <br /> Each year the County Treasurer shall deduct 0.36%of the annual tax increment generated by the TIF District and pay <br /> such amount to the State's General Fund. Such amounts will be appropriated to the State Auditor for the cost of <br /> financial reporting and auditing of tax increment financing information throughout the state. Exhibit IV shows the <br /> projected deduction for this purpose over the anticipated life of the TIF District. <br /> SPRINGSTED Page 9 <br />
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