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City of Ramsey, Minnesota <br />Rules Subdivision (c) in addition to the costs permitted by Minnesota Statutes, section 469.176, subdivision 4j, eligible <br />expenditures within the district include the City's share of the costs necessary to provide fro the construction of the <br />Northstar Transit Station and related infrastructure, including structured parking, a pedestrian overpass, and roadway <br />improvements. <br />Section J Findings and Need for Tax Increment Financing <br />In establishing the TIF District, the City makes the following findings: <br />(1) The TIF District qualifies as a redevelopment district; <br />See Section E of this document for the reasons and facts supporting this finding. <br />(2) The proposed development, in the opinion of the City, would not reasonably be expected to occur <br />solely through private investment within the reasonably foreseeable future, and the increased <br />market value of the site that could reasonably be expected to occur without the use of tax <br />increment would be less than the increase in market value estimated to result from the proposed <br />development after subtracting the present value of the projected tax increments for the maximum <br />duration of the TIF District permitted by the TIF Plan; <br />Factual Basis: <br />Proposed development not expected to occur. <br />The proposed development in the District will include the construction of substantial transit and road <br />improvements. A key component to the successful development of the project and the surrounding area is <br />the construction of the Ramsey Station on the Northstar Commuter Rail. The application of tax increment <br />financing will allow for construction of this key transit and related transportation infrastructure that will <br />support the development of the proposed mixed -use, transit oriented development. The City has determined <br />that but -for this investment in infrastructure to support the quality and type of development desired by the <br />City and its regional partners, this project will not realize its full potential and maximize its location on a key <br />transit and transportation corridor. In addition to the transit oriented benefits of this TIF Plan, the related <br />transportation improvements of the Armstrong Boulevard interchange and pedestrian overpass will increase <br />motor vehicle and pedestrian safety in the corridor. Additionally, this interchange improvement will increase <br />the likelihood of development surrounding the interchange, that would not likely occur but -for the interchange <br />improvement. <br />The City believes the investment in this key infrastructure would not occur but for the use of tax increment <br />financing, and the special uses provided by the special legislation granted under Chapter 389 — H.F.No. <br />3729, Article 7 "Public Finance ", Section 22 City of Ramsey; Tax Increment Financing District; Special Rules <br />Subdivisions (a -e). The City anticipates analyzing future developer's profromas in detail to determine the <br />minimal amount of assistance needed to compensate developers for extraordinary development costs. <br />No higher market value expected.' <br />This finding is based on the fact that no other development of comparable scope to the proposed <br />development is practical without the same type of assistance described in this plan, or the proposed transit <br />and roadway improvements. The City of Ramsey believes the investment in this key infrastructure will <br />provide for economic growth and development to the fullest potential, which would not be realized but for the <br />use of tax increment financing. <br />To summarize the basis for the City's findings regarding alternative market value, in accordance with <br />Minnesota Statutes, Section 469.175, Subd. 3(d), the City makes the following determinations: <br />SPRINGSTED Page 3 <br />
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