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Utility and street constr~cdon costs within TIF District No. 2 will be paid by tax increment <br />and ~pecial assessment funds. <br /> <br /> The utility extension costs for the Anoka Electric Cooperative site will be paid by increment <br />from any combination of TIF Districts No. 1, 2, 4, and 6, and by special assessments, In <br />addition, users will be charged for connecting to the system and will pay usual fees and charges <br />associated with usage. In addition, the extra increments shall be used for the constr~ction of future <br />wells, elevated storage facilities and site improvements. <br /> <br /> Further, the City will finance land acquisition and site improvements in conjunction with <br />manufacturing, warehouse and related office development in T[F District No.6. <br /> <br />I. Relocation. <br /> <br /> The City anticipates that no relocation wfl/ be necessary but accepts responsibility for <br />proViding for relocation pursuant to {}469.133 of the Act. If relocation is necessary, provisions <br />will be made in accordance with M.S. § 117.50 through § 117.56, inclusive. <br /> <br />J. Administration of Development District. <br /> <br /> Maintenance and operation of the public improvements will be the responsibility of the <br />Administrator of Development District No. I. Each year the Administrator will submit to the City <br />Council the maintenance and operation budget for the following year. The Admhaistrator will <br />administer the Development District pursuant to the provisions of §469.13I of the Act provided, <br />however, that such powers may only be exercised at the direction of the City Council. No action <br />taken by the Administrator shall be effective without authorization by the City Council. <br /> <br /> The City does not anticipate the need to create an advisory board to advise the City Counci/ <br />on the planning, construction or implementation of the activities and improvements outlined in the <br />Development District Program. <br /> <br />K .: Rehabilitation. <br /> <br /> Owners ofproperdes within Development District No. 1 may be encouraged to rehabilitate <br />their properties to conform to the appl/cable state and local codes and ordinances, as well as any <br />design standards implemented by the City. Owners who purchase property within the <br />Development District from the City may be required to rehabilitate their properties as a condition of <br />sale. The City may provide such rehabilitation assistance as may be available from federal, state or <br />local sources. <br /> <br />L. Description of Development District. <br /> <br /> Lists of the properties included within Development District No. 1 were attached to the <br />Program documents adopted on August 27, 1985, June 30, 1986, March 29, 1988, and further <br />additions were described in the Program modification approved December 13, 1994. The August <br />13, 1996 modification does not change the boundaries of Development District No. 1. These lists <br />are incorporated herein by reference. A map of the boundaries of Development District No. 1 is <br />included in Exhibit A hereto. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />
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