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D. To encourage additional unsubsidized private development in the area, either <br /> directly or through secondary"spin-off' development. <br /> E. To offset increased costs for redevelopment over and above the costs that a <br /> developer would incur in normal urban and suburban development. <br /> F. To facilitate the development process and to achieve development on sites which <br /> would not be developed without this assistance. <br /> G. To meet other uses of public policy, as adopted by the Council from time to time, <br /> including but not limited to promotion of quality urban design, quality <br /> architectural design, energy conservation, sustainable building practices, <br /> decreasing the capital and operating costs of local government, etc. <br /> H. To encourage the application Of <br /> --44ving)design principles that promote efficient and sustainable developments that <br /> are aesthetically pleasing with quality amenities, are attractive, and are pedestrian <br /> and transit friendly, � � t tom— l-�_ —,(' Ja/ , <br /> P►-� It c. \ <br /> 3. Costs Which May Qualify for Tax Assistance -JC l <br /> • Although it is understood that State Statute limits the types of assistance, the following <br /> costs are consistent with the City of Arden Hills goals: <br /> A. Project design fees including utilities, landscape, architectural, and engineering <br /> design <br /> B. Site-related work, including earthwork/excavation, soil correction, landscaping, <br /> utilities, streets and roads, street/parking lot paving, street/parking lot lighting, <br /> curb and gutter, and sidewalks <br /> C. Land acquisition <br /> D. Special assessments <br /> si ion, mance, closing) <br /> F. Soil tests <br /> G. Environmental studies <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br /> \\Metro-inet.us\ardenhills\Admin\Committees\Economic Development Commission\Business Subsidy Public <br /> Financing Policy-Draft 7-30-07.doc <br />