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Economic Development Commission
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<br />--) <br />. " <br /> <br />"0 <br /> <br />amount of assistance but providing fewer jobs. Although <br />construction jobs are of significance in this regard. it <br />is the number of full-time or part-time permanent jobs <br />in which the City is predominantly interested. <br /> <br />C. <br /> <br />Sources of Funding. The City recognizes the high cost <br />and greater risk to the City if the source of revenues <br />for TIP assistance is general obligation bonds issued <br />by the City. Projects requiring assistance for which <br />the City must bond will be subject to greater fiscal <br />scrutiny than if the project may be funded from <br />available TIF monies. <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />Type of Assistance Sought. The City recognizes that the <br />enabling statutes limit the type of public assistance <br />which cit,ies may offer in support of private <br />developments. Despite these limitations. the list of <br />permissible expenditures includes such items as land <br />write-down. soil corrections. and construction of public <br />improvements such as streets or utilities. Although all <br />these forms of assistance are lawful expenditures of <br />public funds. some are of more immediate benefit to <br />private parties than are others. Accordingly. the City <br />will be more inclined to provide financial assistance <br />for improvements which benefit properties throughout <br />the TIF District and Development District than those <br />whose immediate benefit is primarily to a private party. <br /> <br />E. Types of Development. The City Council recognizes that <br />a purpose of TIF is to promote development of the City <br />in conformance with the zoning ordinance and Comprehen- <br />sive Plan. The City will consider requests for <br />assistance for all types of development. including <br />residential projects. but will do so only where the <br />proposed development is consistent with the general <br />plans for development of the City as a whole. <br /> <br />F. All administrative. engineering and legal costs incurred <br />by the City in the course of participating in a project <br />shall be included in the amount of total assistance <br />available to the project as outlined in Subparagraph A <br />of Section 2. <br /> <br />Section 3. No Contractual Riihts. The guidelines <br />contained in Section 2 are intended to be a broad statement of <br />the City's policy on such matters. They do not create any <br />contractual right$ or obligations on the part of developers or <br />the City. They do not guarantee that the City will support any <br />particular request nor do they limit the City's right to <br />participate in a development which is technically beyond the <br />scope of the guidelines. The guidelines may be modified <br />unilaterally by the City at any time. <br /> <br />tJ <br /> <br />Sect ion 4. Pro c e s s . The foIl ow in g pro c e s s shall b e <br />utilized by the City in processing requests for TIF assistance: <br />Resolution #87-213 <br /> <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />
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