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The council finds and determines as follows:

A. The full employment of residents of the city and the prevention of unemployment and underemployment of such residents, serves a vital and compelling public interest of the city and promotes the public health, safety and welfare of the city by reducing the incidence of crime, improving the mental and physical health and well-being of the city’s residents’ alleviating the financial drain upon limited public and private resources for welfare programs and unemployment assistance, and enhancing the financial resources of the city.

B. The encouragement of industrial and commercial development within the city serves a vital and compelling public interest of the city and promotes the public health, safety and welfare of the city by increasing the employment of residents of the city, increasing the tax and revenue base and thereby enhancing the financial resources of the city, and preventing physical deterioration and abandonment of industrial and commercial areas within the city. In addition, the city’s participation in the financing of such development serves the public interest by ensuring that such development will reflect the needs and objectives of the community more so than if such development were undertaken without city participation.

C. Encouraging industrial and commercial development pursuant to this chapter (l) will promote health, safety and welfare of the city, including those public interests enumerated above, and will improve the social, moral economic and physical condition of the community thereby, and (2) constitutes a municipal affair of the city, a valid exercise of the police powers of the city, and a public purpose in which the city has a peculiar and unique interest. (Ord. 1047 (part), 1985)