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Chairman Greenberg noted that he was concerned with setting a precedent <br />regarding using tax increment financing for land costs for an apartment <br />project. C~m~ssioner Ippel commented that if the numbers work and the <br />project meets the City's policy for TIF, he is in favor of using tax <br />increment financing for the project as requested. (~airman Greenberg and <br />Commissioner Vevea agreed with Commissioner Ippel. <br /> <br />Case ~2.- Discussion Re~arding Property Tax Reform Proposals: <br /> <br />The Commissioners reviewed the Minneapolis Tribune article on property tax <br />reform dated March 1, 1988. Chairman Greenberg noted that Representative <br />Larsen is sending him information regarding property tax reform proposals; <br />the Legislature is concerned that there is not enough time to pass some <br />sort of property tax reform this session. Representative Larsen feels that <br />there are adequate funds to reduce property taxes. <br /> <br />The Commissioners agreed that this issue would be discussed at the regular <br />Commission meeting on March 9, 1988. <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />Chairman Greenberg adjourned the special Economic Development Commission <br />meeting at 7:29 p.m. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Sylvia Frolik <br />Secretary <br /> <br /> Norris <br />Community Development Director <br /> <br />Economic Develounent Ccmmission/March 1,1988 <br /> <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br /> <br />