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Tax Abatement
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2005-66
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5/17/2005
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161
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<br />delinquent unless the Developer timely and properly protests or contests the taxes. <br />Section 5.02. If the City Manager determines that the Developer is in default of this <br />Agreement lUlder Section 5.0 1.A or B above, the City Manager will notify the Developer in writing, <br />and if the default is not cured within 60 days from the date of the notice, then the City Council may <br />terminate this Agreement. No cure is allowed for defaults under Section 5.01.C or D above. If the <br />City Council terminates this Agreement, the Tax Abatement for the remainder of the Abatement <br />Period will be rescinded. In addition, if the City Council terminates this Agreement on the basis of a <br />misrepresentation by the Developer lUlder Section 5.01. C above, and the COlUlcil detennines that the <br />misrepresentation substantially undermines the purposes of this Agreement, the Council may require <br />the Developer to pay to the City an amount up the full value of the taxes abated thus far lUlder this <br />Agreement, and the Developer agrees to pay such amount within 60 days ofthe date of termination <br />of this Agreement. The City will be entitled to record a lien against the Property to secure such <br />amount if this payment is not timely made. <br />Section 5.03. If this Agreement is terminated under this Section, the Developer will pay to <br />the City the full value of the Fee Waiver provided for in Section 6.01 below within 60 days of the <br />termination date. The City will be entitled to record a lien against the Property to secure the full <br />value of the Fee Waiver if this payment is not timely made. <br />Section 5.04. At the time tins Agreement is fully performed by the Developer, and upon the <br />written request of the Developer, the City Manager will execute a certificate in recordable form <br />stating this Agreement has been performed, and the Developer will be released of all further duties or <br />obligations under this Agreement. <br />Section 5.05. The City Council reserves the sole discretion to choose among the remedies <br />for default enumerated in Sections 5.01 through 5.03 above. These remedies may be used in <br />conjunction with one another or separately, and together with any other statutory or common law <br />remedies available to the City. Any failure by the City to enforce this Agreement with respect to one <br />or more defaults by the Developer will not waive the City's ability to enforce the Agreement after <br />that time. <br /> <br />PART 6. ECONOMIC INCENTIVES PROVIDED BY THE CITY <br />Section 6.01. As partial consideration for the construction of the Facilities by the Developer <br />described in Part 2 above, the City agrees to provide the following incentives and benefits to the <br /> <br />3 <br />
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