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auditor. If a redevelopment district is enlarged, the reasons and supporting facts for the determination that <br />the addition to the district meets the criteria of M.S., Section 469.174, Subd. 10, must be documented in <br />writing and retained. The requirements of this paragraph do not apply if (1) the only modification is <br />elimination of parcel(s) from the District and (2)(A) the current net tax capacity of the parcel(s) eliminated <br />from the District equals or exceeds the net tax capacity of those parcel(s) in the District's original net tax <br />capacity or (B) the City agrees that, notwithstanding M.S., Section 469.177, Subd. 1, the original net tax <br />capacity will be reduced by no more than the current net tax capacity of the parcel(s) eliminated from the <br />District. <br />The City must notify the County Auditor of any modification to the District. Modifications to the District <br />in the form of a budget modification or an expansion of the boundaries will be recorded in the TIF Plan. <br />Subsection 2-16. Administrative Expenses <br />In accordance with M.S., Section 469.174, Subd. 14, administrative expenses means all expenditures of the <br />City, other than: <br />1. Amounts paid for the purchase of land; <br />2. Amounts paid to contractors or others providing materials and services, including architectural and <br />engineering services, directly connected with the physical development of the real property in the <br />District; <br />3. Relocation benefits paid to or services provided for persons residing or businesses located in the <br />District; <br />4. Amounts used to pay principal or interest on, fund a reserve for, or sell at a discount bonds issued <br />pursuant to M.S., Section 469.178; or <br />5. Amounts used to pay other financial obligations to the extent those obligations were used to finance <br />costs described in clauses (1) to (3). <br />For districts for which certification was requested after July 31, 2001, no tax increment may be used to pay <br />any administrative expenses for District costs which exceed ten percent of total estimated tax increment <br />expenditures authorized by the TIF Plan or the total tax increments, as defined in M.S., Section 469.174, Subd. <br />25, clause (1), from the District, whichever is less. <br />Pursuant to M.S., Section 469.176, Subd. 4h, tax increments may be used to pay for the County's actual <br />administrative expenses incurred in connection with the District and are not subject to the percentage limits <br />of M.S., Section 469.176, Subd. 3. The county may require payment of those expenses by February 15 of the <br />year following the year the expenses were incurred. <br />Pursuant to M.S., Section 469. 177, Subd. 11, the County Treasurer shall deduct an amount (currently .36 <br />percent) of any increment distributed to the City and the County Treasurer shall pay the amount deducted to <br />the State Commissioner of Management and Budget for deposit in an account in the special revenue fund to <br />be appropriated to the State Auditor for the cost of financial reporting of tax increment financing information <br />and the cost of examining and auditing authorities' use of tax increment financing. This amount may be <br />adjusted annually by the Commissioner of Revenue. <br />Subsection 2-17. Limitation of Increment <br />The tax increment pledged to the payment of bonds and interest thereon may be discharged and the District <br />may be terminated if sufficient funds have been irrevocably deposited in the debt service fund or other escrow <br />account held in trust for all outstanding bonds to provide for the payment of the bonds at maturity or <br />City of New Brighton <br />Modification to the Tax Increment Financing Plan for TIF District No. 26: Brighton Corporate Business Park III 2-9