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<br />..' <br /> <br />1'::- <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />.: <br /> <br />October 31, 1984 Resolution <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 84-157 <br /> <br />RESOLUTION GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL TO <br />A PROJECT UNDER THE MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIAL <br />DEVELOPMENT ACT, REFERRING THE PROPOSAL <br />TO THE MINNESOTA ENERGY AND ECONOMIC <br />DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR APPROVAL, AND <br />AUTHORIZING PREPARATION OF NECESSARY <br />DOCUMENTS <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the welfare of the State of Minnesota (the ''State") requires <br />active promotion, attraction, encouragement and development of economically <br />sound industry and commerce through governmental acts to prevent, so far as <br />possible, emergence of blighted lands and areas of chronic unemployment, and it is <br />the policy of the State to facilitate and encourage action by local government units <br />to prevent the economic deterioration of such areas to the point where the process <br />can be reversed only by total redevelopment through the use of local, state and <br />federal funds derived from taxation, with the attendant necessity of relocating <br />displaced persons and of duplicating pUblic services in other areas; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, technological change has caused a shift to a significant degree <br />in the area of opportunity for educated youth to processing, transporting, <br />marketing, service and other industries, and unless existing and related industries <br />are retained and new industries are developed to use the available resources of the <br />City of New Brighton (the "City"), a large part of the existing investment of the <br />community and of the State as a whole in educational and public service facilities <br />will be lost, and the movement of talented, educated personnel of mature age to <br />areas where their services may be effectively used and compensated and the <br />lessening attraction of persons and businesses from other tlreas for purposes of <br />industry, commerce and tourism will deprive the City and the State of the <br />economic and human resources needed as a base for providing governmental <br />services and facilities for the remaining population; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the increase in the amount and cost of governmental services <br />requires the need for more intensive development and use of land to provide an <br />adequate tax base to finance these costs; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, a representative of Inssbruck Investment, Inc. dba Erickson <br />Super Value (the "Developer"), has advised this City Council that it desires to <br />construct a retail grocery facility of approximately 40,000 square feet in the City <br />(hereinafter referred to as the "Project"); and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the existence of the Project in the City will contribute to more <br />intensive development and use of land to increase the tax base ot the City and <br />overlapping taxing authorities and maintain and provide for an increase in <br />opportunities for employment for residents of the City, including economieally <br />disadvantaged or unemployed individuals; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City has been advised that conventional, commercial <br />financing to pay the capital cost of the Project is available at sueh costs of <br /> <br />-1- <br />