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City and EDA of Ramsey Business Subsidy Policy <br /> 1. City and EDA of Ramsey Business Subsidy Policy <br /> The following business subsidy criteria are intended to satisfy the requirements <br /> of Minnesota Statutes, §§116J.993 through 116J.995 (the "Act"). The term <br /> "City" means the City of Ramsey. The term"project" means the property with <br /> respect to which the business subsidy is provided. <br /> A. MANDATORY CRITERIA <br /> All projects must comply with the following criteria: <br /> 1. But For Test. There is a substantial likelihood that the project would <br /> not go forward without the business subsidy. <br /> 2. Wage Policy. If the project results in the creation of any jobs, the wage <br /> for each part-time and full-time job created must be, within two years <br /> of the date assistance is received (as defined in the Act), at least equal <br /> to 70% of the most recent median wage figure for the Twin City 7 <br /> County Metro County as published by the Minnesota Department of <br /> Employment and Economic Development or such greater amount as the <br /> City may require for a specific project. <br /> 3. Economic Feasibility. The recipient must demonstrate to the <br /> satisfaction of the City that it has adequate financing for the project and <br /> that the project will be completed in a timely fashion. <br /> 4. Compliance with Act. The business subsidy from the City must satisfy <br /> all requirements of the Act. <br /> 5. Minimum Subsidy Amount: Financial assistance in the form of a <br /> e <br /> business subsidy of $25,000 or more; and business loans and <br /> guarantees of $75,000, must be reported to the Department of <br /> Employment and Economic Development. A public hearing is only <br /> required if the business subsidy is greater than$150,000. <br /> B. POLICY <br /> 1. The City recognizes that the creation of good paying jobs is a desirable <br /> goal which benefits the community. Nevertheless, not all projects <br /> assisted with subsidies derive their public purposes and importance <br /> solely by virtue of job creation. In addition, the imposition of high job <br /> creation requirements and high wage level requirements may be <br /> unrealistic and counter-productive in the face of larger economic forces <br /> of influence and the financial and competitive circumstances of an <br /> individual business. In determining the requirements for a project under <br /> consideration for a business subsidy, the determination of the number <br /> of jobs to be created and the wage levels therefore will be guided by the <br /> following principles and criteria: <br /> The Economic Development Authority and City of Ramsey,Minnesota.Policies. <br />