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Housing & Redevelopment Authority - Special
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a. Creation ofa TIF District. The City will be required to create TIF District No. 14 on or before February 1, 2011 <br />(a public hearing on the establishment of the TIF district has been set for December 14, 2010). This will be a <br />Redevelopment District as defined by the special legislation approved by the City. It is anticipated that the first <br />increment will be received in 2013 for this project, thus the district will terminate on December 31, 2038 (26 <br />years). <br />Kurt Ulrich <br />COR Apartments - Development Proposal and Terms of Development Agreement and Other Obligations <br />December 14, 2010 <br />Page 3 <br />b. Termination Right if TIF District Not Established. If the City doesn 't establish the TIF district by February 1, <br />2011, the Developer may terminate the Development Agreement upon written notice to <br />the City and HRA. If the City creates the TIF district after this date, but before the Developer exercises their <br />termination right, they can no longer terminate the Development Agreement for this reason. <br />c. Minimum Assessment Agreement. The Developer will be required to enter into aMinimum Assessment Agreement <br />with the City and County for a minimum value ofS9, 710,000 as of January 2, 2012, 819,420,000 as of January 2, <br />2013 (Note: the minimum assessment amounts are subject to review and approval by the County Assessor). These <br />minimum values were utilized to determine the size of the TIF Note. The County Assessor will determine the actual <br />value, however at no time will Developer be able to contest the assessed valuation of the property below the above <br />referenced amount. If the value is higher than the required minimum assessment amount and the Developer <br />contests the value, they are required to provide 30 day notice to the City. The City will then make TIF payments <br />based solely upon the minimum assessed value until such time the tax petition is resolved. This agreement will <br />remain in place until the TIF Note is paid in All or the district is terminated, whichever is earlier. <br />d. Base Valuation. Since the property is currently exempt from property taxes, the County Assessor will be required <br />to assign a value to the property. The Developer will not have the right to contest this valuation. For purposes of <br />TIF estimates for this project, the base value was set at 81, 840, 000 per discussions with the County Assessor. If this <br />is the final base valuation set by the County Assessor, this will equate to approximately 89,200 in annual taxes to <br />the Citv's General Fund. <br />e. Amount oflncrement: Based upon the assumptions for base value of the existing land and the value of the <br />development stated in the Minimum Assessment Agreement, it is estimated that the development will generate <br />approximately S2 million in present value tax increment at a 6.25 % rate. <br />NOTE: THE ACTUAL AMOUNT OF INCREMENT THAT WILL BE GENERATED WILL DEPEND UPON THE <br />BASE VALUE ESTABLISHED BY THE COUNTY ASSESSOR, VALUATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT <br />DETERMINED BY THE COUNTY ASSESSOR AND CURRENT TAX RATES. <br />f Eligible Reimbursement Costs. The Developer will be reimbursed for the lesser of S2 million or the actual costs <br />associated with the following: <br />General Conditions, removal of top soil, fill, utilities, grading, foundations, fire separation from parking ramp, <br />parking lot and curb, sidewalk, lighting, landscaping, irrigation, pool improvements, permit (Ind plan review fees <br />and contractor fee (full detailed list in Exhibit J). <br />g. Fiscal Disparities. The City Council will need to make a determination if fiscal disparities will be paid inside or <br />outside of the District. The Council is currently reviewing this information and will make that determination at a <br />future date (prior to the public hearing on establishment of the TIF District). <br />
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