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Multi-Print Viewer Page 2 of 3 <br /> Cities with highest shares of tax base in TIF districts <br /> The following cities have the highest percentages of their net tax <br /> capacity committed to tax-increment financing districts. Tax revenue <br /> from TIF districts is not available for general government functions <br /> such as snow-plowing or police and fire protection. <br /> Percent Number <br /> of net tax of TIF <br /> capacity in TIF districts <br /> Twin Cities area <br /> 1. Landfall 58.2% 1 <br /> 2. Rogers 31.0 8 <br /> 3.Chaska 26.4 3 <br /> 4. Mounds View 23.2 5 <br /> 5. Chanhassen 21.7 7 <br /> 110.Champlin 18.2 4 <br /> 7. Ramsey 18.1 4 <br /> 8.Anoka 17.8 3 <br /> 9. Brooklyn Park 17.7 13 <br /> 10. Maple Plain 16.8 5 <br /> Minneapolis 14.8 75 <br /> St. Paul 10.3 18 <br /> Non-metro cities <br /> 1. Claremont 36.2% 1 <br /> 2.Clontarf 33.2 2 <br /> 3. Rush City 30.2 5 <br /> 4. Dundas 28.7 2 <br /> 5. Renville 28.3 9 <br /> 40. Fosston 27.0 4 <br /> 7. Pelican Rapids 25.5 5 <br /> http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/Info Web 12/9/2010 <br />
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