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CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY <br />MINUTES <br />DATE: May 22, 1995 <br />TIME: 6: 05 p.m. <br />MEMBERS <br />PRESENT: V. Reinert, S. Kuether, A. Neal, L. Elliott, J. Bergeson <br />MEMBERS <br />ABSENT: None <br />OTHER <br />PRESENT: Brian Wessel, Community Development Director <br />Ron Batty, Bond Consultant <br />Mary LaForest, Economic Development Assistant <br />CONSIDERA TION OF MINUTES <br />EDA member Neal moved to approve the minutes from the May 8, 1995 EDA <br />meeting. EDA member Kuether seconded the motion. Minutes were approved <br />unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION 95-03 ADOPTING TAX INCREMENT FINANCING <br />PLAN FOR TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT #1-7 <br />Mr. Wessel reviewed with the board that the new TIF District 1-7 had been authorized <br />to provide TIF assistance to Nol-Tec Systems, Inc. and Mag-Con, Inc. in the city - <br />owned portion of the Apollo Business Park. The remaining unsold parcels are also to <br />be included within the TIF District. Mr. Wessel explained that a revision had been <br />made on the Mag-Con property, moving it across the street. While the plan authorized <br />a maximum expenditure of $220,000 to No%Tec, the actual expenditure is $160, 649. <br />The city's expenditure to Mag-Con is $151,928, rather than the $175,000 estimated <br />in the plan. <br />Mr. Batty explained that the timing of this new district was important. Creating the <br />larger district will save the city administrative costs at a time when it is likely the <br />business park will develop quickly. Also, impending legislation could affect cities' <br />ability to provide TIF assistance in the future. The new district will last through nine <br />years of increment, or 11 years from its creation, whichever comes first. <br />