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<br />. <br /> <br />C. <br /> <br />Revised Policy incorporating <br />city attorney's modifications <br /> <br />To retain local jobs and/or increase the number and diversity of quality jobs <br /> <br />D. To offset increased costs for redevelopment over and above the costs that a <br />developer would incur in normal urban and suburban development. <br />E. To facilitate the development process and to achieve development on sites which <br />would not be developed without this assistance. <br />F. To meet other uses of public policy, as adopted by the Council from time to time, <br />including promotion of quality urban design, quality architectural design, energy <br />conservation, decreasing the capital and operating costs oflocal government, etc. <br />G. To encourage the application of urban design principles that promotes efficient <br />mixed-use development, quality amenities, and attractive, pedestrian, and transit <br />friendly development. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />A. <br /> <br />3. Costs Which May Qualifv for Tax Increment FiuRueiof Assistance <br /> <br />Project design fees including utilities, landscape, architectural, and engineering <br />design <br /> <br />B. Site-related work, including permits for site work, earthwork/excavation, soil <br />correction, landscaping, utilities, streets and roads, street/parking lot paving, <br />street/parking lot lighting, curb and gUller, and sidewalks <br /> <br /> C. <br /> D. <br /> E. <br /> F. <br /> G. <br /> H. <br /> I. <br />. J. <br /> <br />Land acquisition <br /> <br />Special assessments <br /> <br />Legal fees (acquisition, finance, closing) <br /> <br />Soil tests <br /> <br />Environmental studies <br /> <br />Surveys <br /> <br />Interest rate write downs <br /> <br />Replacement or cleanup of contaminated soils which would otherwise preclude <br />redcvelopment <br /> <br />Page 2 of9 <br />