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CC Regular Session 5. 17. <br /> Meeting Date: 06/14/2022 <br /> Submitted For: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br /> By: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br /> Information <br /> Title <br /> Adopt Resolution#22-129 Making Certain Findings With Respect to Substandard Buildings <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The purpose of this case is to adopt findings documenting substandard buildings at 6336 Hwy 10 NW for the <br /> purposes of possible creation of a future Redevelopment TIF District. These actions are consistent with the <br /> approach outlined by the EDA at the September 12, 2019 meeting. <br /> Background: <br /> In July of 2019, City Staff contracted with LHB,to get an objective,professional opinion on the probability of this <br /> area qualifying as a Redevelopment TIF District(25 years) or Renewal and Renovation TIF District(15 years). As <br /> a brief summary of TIF Districts, all existing taxes are paid and distributed to the appropriate taxing entities (City <br /> of Ramsey,Anoka County, Anoka Hennepin School District).New taxes generated by new investment(increment) <br /> that would not have occurred without the assistance (the 'but for'test) are still collected,but captured within the <br /> geographic boundaries of the District and used for eligible costs such as public infrastructure, site improvements, <br /> and land acquisition. <br /> LHB Staff visited the site and put together the attached reference map identifying the probability of a building <br /> being substandard. The analysis is preliminary in nature and each building would need an inspection of the inside of <br /> the building,but the current analysis does give a good idea of what buildings might qualify for a TIF District. <br /> Based on the preliminary information it appears likely that a Redevelopment District(25 Years) could be created in <br /> this area. <br /> At the September 12, 2019 EDA meeting, the EDA authorized staff to begin work with LHB to conduct inspections <br /> of buildings that have a high probability when opportunities present themselves. Hwy 10 planning/design actions <br /> are underway and Anoka County has commenced negotiations for partial and full acquisitions of parcels in the area <br /> identified on the Reference TIF Probability Map. 6336 Hwy 10 has been acquired by Anoka County, so there is a <br /> need to act swiftly to be able to consider the building for the future TIF District. In order to qualify a building(s) for <br /> a future TIF District,the inspection needs to be completed before the demolition and findings of fact need to be <br /> adopted by the City Council. This building along with other buildings in the general area will require inspections in <br /> the near future to keep up with County partial and full acquisitions related to Hwy 10. <br /> This case is not committing the City Council to the creation of a future Redevelopment TIF District, it is only <br /> setting the groundwork to do so at a later date (within 3 years) if the Council decides to move forward. <br /> Notification: <br /> N/A <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br />
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