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City Council Resolution 1985-05RESOLUTION 1985 #5 A RESOL-UTION ESTABLISHING A TAX INCREMENT FINANCING REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT PURSUANT TO MINNESOTA STATUTES, SECTIONS 273.71 to 273.78 INCLUSIVE, AND ADOPTING A FINANCE PLAN FOR SAID TAX INCREMENT FINANCING DISTRICT. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota has determined that it is necessary to create a tax increment financing district pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Sections 273.71 to 273.78 inclusive, The Tax Increment Financing Act, within the redevelopment project created pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.411 et. sec ., inclusive; The Minnesota Housing and Re evelopment Authority Act, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Monticello has determined, pursuant to Section 273.73, Subd. 10(a)(3), that less than 70 percent of the parcels in the proposed tax increment financing district are occupied by buildings, streets, utilities or other improvements, but due to unusual soil deficiencies requiring substantial filling, grading and other physical preparation for use at least 80 percent of the total acreage of the land in the redevelopment district has a fair market value which when added to the estimated cost of preparing that land for development, exceeds its anticipated fair market value after completion of said preparation; provided that no parcel shall be included within a redevelopment district pursuant to this paragraph unless a development agreement has been concluded for the development of at least 50 percent of the acreage having the unusual soil or terrain deficiencies providing recourse for the authority should the development not be completed; and WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission has received a copy of the proposed tax increment financing plan and has been given the opportunity to review and comment upon said tax increment financing plan and the tax increment financing district; and WHEREAS, The City of Monticello has informed the members of the Local School Board of the Independent School District #8$2 and the Board of Commissioners of Wright County of the fiscal and economic implications of the proposed tax increment financing district and invited said School Board members and County Commissioners to the public hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MONTICELLO that the City Council of the City of Monticello, Minnesota does hereby approve the tax increment financing plan and the creation of a tax increment financing district as described in said tax increment financing plan and finds as per Section Z of the tax increment plan: 1. The proposed development or redevelopment, in the opinion of the city, would not reasonably be expected to occur solely through private investment within the reasonably foreseeable future and, therefore, the use of tax increment financing is deemed necessary since Construction Five could not economically construct the present ~n 1985 #5 facility without the provision of the necessary public improvements to the site and without the use of tax increments to assist with the financing of these public improvements, the developer would not have constructed the apartment building and manufacturing facility in the City; and 2. The tax increment financing plan will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs of the City as a whole, for the development by private enterprise as it will enable the City to provide the necessary public improvements for development; thereby encouraging redevelopment in the area. 3. The tax increment financing plan conforms to the general plan for the development of the city as a whole as it will result in construction of an apartment building and a manufacturing facility which will provide needed housing, create new jobs and increase the tax base of the City. 4. The tax increment district to be established is a redevelopment district pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section 273.73, Subdivision 10(a)(3) in which the conditions described in Section E of this plan exist. Adopted by the City Council this 25tH day of March, 1985. ~~ ~~" Mayor ATTEST: Ci y Clerk