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- complete description of project including: <br />- location of development <br />- type of development <br />- total project cost <br />- size of development <br />- type and amount of request <br />- number of jobs created <br />- timetable for project <br />- financial feasibility <br />- legal feasibility <br />If request is financially and legally feasible, the <br />request will be forwarded to the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission and Economic Development Commission for <br />their review and recommendations.. <br />B. The Planning and Zoning Commission reviews the request <br />with respect to the following issues: <br />- Is the request consistent with the C i t y ' s <br />Comprehensive Plan? <br />- Is the request appropriate under the Zoning Ordinance? <br />C. The Economic Development Commission reviews the request <br />with respect to the following issues: <br />- Will the request lead to an increase in full-time, <br />permanent employment opportunities in the City? <br />- Will the request allow for the expansion or retention <br />of an existing local business? <br />- Will the request lead to the development of certain <br />public improvements which will, in turn, attract <br />additional future private development? <br />- Will the request encourage/assist future development <br />in the area? <br />- Will the request increase the tax base of the City? <br />D. The City Council will receive the comments and <br />recommendations of City staff, the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission and the Economic Development Commission. In <br />addition, the City Council will review the request with <br />respect to the following issues: <br />- Will the request benefit the City as a whole? <br />- Will the request encourage other private development <br />in the area? <br />- Will the project not occur without municipal financial <br />(TIF) assistance? <br />- Is the project legally and financially feasible? <br />E. If the Council approves a request, all approvals are <br />subject to the execution of a development agreement with <br />the City. The agreement may include, but is not limited <br />to, the following: <br />9 <br />