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and encouragingredevelopment in the commercial and industrial areas of the City <br />in order to encourage high levels of property maintenance and private <br />reinvestment in those areas, retaininglocal jobs, increasingthe job base, and <br />providingdiversity in that job base, enhancingexisting jobs through increased <br />wages, encouragingadditional unsubsidized private development in the area, <br />either directly, or through secondary “spinoff” development, offsettingincreased <br />costs of redevelopment over and above those costs that a developer would incur in <br />normal urban and suburban development, and meetingother uses of public policy, <br />as adopted by the Council from time to time including the promotion of quality <br />urban design, quality architectural design, energy conservation, decreasing the <br />capital and operating costs of local government, etc. <br />B.Job retention may only be used as a public purpose in cases where job loss is <br />specific and demonstrable. The City shall document the information used to <br />determine the nature of the job loss. <br />C.The creation of tax base shall not be the sole public purpose of a subsidy. <br />D.Unless the creation of jobs is removed from a particular project pursuant to the <br />requirements of the Statutes, the creation of jobs is a public purpose for granting a <br />subsidy. Creation of at least oneFull Time Equivalent (FTE)job is a minimum <br />requirement for consideration of assistance. <br />E.The wage floor for wages to be paid for the jobs created shall be not less than <br />150% of the State minimum wage in effect at the time the subsidy is granted. The <br />City will seek to create jobs with higher wages as appropriate for the overall <br />public purpose of the subsidy. Wage goals may also be set to enhance existing <br />jobs through increased wages, which increase must result in wages higher than the <br />minimum under this Section. <br />3.SUBSIDY AGREEMENT <br /> <br />A.In granting a business subsidy, the Cityshall enter into a subsidy agreement with <br />the recipient that provides the following information: wage and job goals (if <br />applicable), commitments to provide necessary reporting data, and recourse for <br />failure to meet goals required by the Statutes. <br />B.The subsidy agreement may be incorporated into a broader development <br />agreement for a project. <br />C.The subsidy agreement will commit the recipient to providing the reporting <br />information required by the Statutes. <br />4.CITY’SOBJECTIVEFOR THE USE OF PUBLIC FINANCING <br />A.Asa matter of adopted policy, the City mayconsider using public financing <br />which may include tax increment financing(TIF), tax abatement, bonds, waiver <br />of City fees (excluding building permit fees),and other forms of public financing <br />City of Arden Hills Public Financing Policy Page 2of 7 <br />April 29, 2013 <br />