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(k) Business Subsidies Act. <br /> <br />(i) <br /> <br />In order to satisfy the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sections 116J.993 <br />to 116J.995 (the Business Subsidies Act), the Developer acknowledges <br />and agrees that the amount of the Business Subsidy granted by the City to <br />the Developer under this Agreement is Ninety-four Thousand Four <br />Hundred Ninety-eight and 00/100 Dollars ($94,498) which is an amount <br />equal to the financial assistance provided by the City that includes the <br />Development Property, public improvements, and capitalized interest. The <br />Developer further acknowledges that the Business Subsidy is needed <br />because the Project is not sufficiently feasible for the Developer to <br />undertake without the Business Subsidy. The Tax Increment District is an <br />econotnic development district and the public purpose of the Business <br />Subsidy is to encourage the redevelopment of the Development Property <br />in the City. The Developer agrees that it will meet the following goals <br />(the "Goals"): It will create at least seven (4) full time jobs in connection <br />with the operation and maintenance of the Minimum Improvements at an <br />hourly wage of at least $14.00 per hour within two years from the Benefit <br />Date, which is the date of the building permit issued by the city for the <br />construction of the Minimum Improvements. <br /> <br />(ii) <br /> <br />if the Goals are not met, the Developer agrees to repay all or a part of the <br />Business Subsidy to the City, plus interest ("Interest") set at the implicit <br />price deflator defined in Minnesota Statutes, Section 275.70, Subdivision <br />2, accruing from and after the Benefit Date, compounded semiannually. If <br />the Goals are met in part, the Developer will repay a portion of the <br />Business Subsidy (plus Interest) determined by multiplying the Business <br />Subsidy by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of jobs in the <br />Goals which were not created at the wage level set forth above and the <br />denominator of which is 4 (i.e. number of jobs set forth in the Goals). The <br />Developer agrees to continue its operations consisting of the Minimum <br />hnprovements on the Development Property for at least five years after <br />the Benefit Date. <br /> <br />(iii) <br /> <br />The Developer agrees to (i) report its progress on achieving the Goals to <br />the City until the Goals are met, or the Business Subsidy is repaid, <br />whichever occurs earlier, (ii) include in the report the information required <br />in Subdivision 7 of the Jobs Act on forms developed by the Minnesota <br />Department of Trade and Economic Development, and (iii) send <br />completed reports to the Commissioner of the Department of Trade and <br />Economic Development and to the City. The Developer agrees to file <br />these reports no later than January 1 of each year commencing January 1, <br />2004, and within 30 days after the deadline for meeting the Goals. The <br />City agrees that if it does not receive the reports, it will mail the Developer <br />a warning within one week of the required filing date. If within 14 days of <br />the post marked date of the warning the reports are not made, the <br />Developer agrees to pay to the City a penalty of $100 for each subsequent <br />day until the report is filed up to a maximum of $3,000. <br /> <br /> <br />