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November 9,
2009
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Agenda
Item No. 16 Roll
Call No. 09-
Communication No.
09-779 Submitted by:
Larry Hulse, Community Development Director |
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AGENDA
HEADING:
Approval
of 80 tax abatement applications for improvements to property completed in 2009.
SYNOPSIS:
Recommend
approval of 80 tax abatement applications with an estimated value by the
applicants of $6,506,324.02. There were 25
applications for the construction of new single family homes, apartments and
new businesses with an estimated value of $4,536,764 and 55 applications for
improvements to existing structures with an estimated value of $1,969,560.02.
FISCAL
IMPACT:
Amount: Tax abatement upon property with
a claimed value of $6,506,324.02.
Funding
Source: Taxes will only be generated from the land
value while abatement is in effect.
Taxes on the $6,506,324.02 improvement value will be forth coming when
the improvement value comes on the tax rolls after abatement ends.
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION:
A total of 80 tax abatement applications are being submitted at this time, with an estimated value by the applicants of $6,506,324.02. There were 25 applications for the construction of new single-family homes, apartments and new businesses with an estimated value of $4,536,764.00 and 55 applications for improvements to existing structures with an estimated value of $1,969,560.02.
A total of 39 applicants chose Schedule
1
with an estimated value of $658,560.02. Schedule 1 is for qualified
residential property. Applicants receive an exemption from the
taxation on the actual value of improvements not to exceed
$20,000. The exemption period is ten years and the exemption amount
is 115% of the actual value added by improvements.
A total of 0 applicants chose Schedule
2
with an estimated value of $0. Schedule 2 is for all qualified real
estate and will receive a partial exemption for ten years. The exemption
schedule is a declining schedule and starts with the first year at 80% and ends
in year ten at 20%.
A total of 0 applicants chose Schedule
3
with an estimated value of $0. All qualified real estate is eligible
to receive an exemption from taxation on the actual value added by the
improvements for three years. This schedule also applies to commercial and
industrial property in specific areas.
A total of 7 applicants chose Schedule
4A
with an estimated value of $664,200. Schedule 4A is for qualified real estate in specific areas
generally located downtown and near the downtown area. The exemption
period is ten years and the exemption amount is 100% of the actual value added
by improvements. Qualified real estate assessed as residential or
assessed as commercial consisting of three or more living quarters with at
least 75% of the space used residentially is eligible to receive an exemption
from taxation and the actual value added by the improvements.
A total of 34 applicants chose Schedule
4B
with an estimated value of $5,183,564. Schedule 4B is for qualified real estate for the remainder of the
City for a period of five years. Qualified real estate assessed as
residential or commercial and consisting of three or more living quarters
with at least 75% of the space used residentially is eligible to receive an
exemption from taxation on the actual value added by
improvements. The exemption amount is 100% of the actual value added
by the improvements.
In order to receive tax abatement
on a property, the applicant must increase the value of residential property at
least 5% for residential or 15% for commercial and industrial property.
Cumulative Totals for 2009
Schedule Count
& Value
1 66 $1,142,311.73
2 1 $225,000.00
3 1 $2,213,600.00
4a 23 $6,249,846.34
4b 76 $13,451,257.11
Total 167 $23,282,015.18
Cumulative Totals for 2008
Schedule Count
& Value
1 292 $5,586,021.11
2 15 $53,772,109.00
3 17 $30,608,592.00
4a 237 $48,499,058.26
4b 294 $59,686,387.81
Total 855 $198,152,168.18
Cumulative Totals for 2007
Schedule Count
& Value
1 286 $5,360,236.05
2 9 $14,141,403.00
3 12 $27,649,173.00
4a 117 $73,004,443.50
4b 399 $88,220,793.43
Total 823 $208,376,038.98
Cumulative Totals for 2006
Schedule Count
& Value
1 315 $15,336,930.62
2 13 $13,564,515.00
3 9 $10,533,840.00
4a 370 $60,956,657.00
4b 381 $67,910,209.67
Total 1,088 $168,302,152.29
Cumulative Totals for 2005
Schedule Count & Value
1 377 $6,255,451.00
2 29 $25,394,060.00
3 14 $11,736,718.00
4a 124 $37,034,450.81
4b 598 $112,310,205.80
Total 1,141 $192,605,885.61
Cumulative Totals for 2004
Schedule Count
& Value
1 364 $7,000,000.00
2 25 $8,000,000.00
3 9 $2,000,000.00
4a 94 $61,000,000.00
4b 680 $194,000,000.00
Total 1,172 $272,000,000.00
The City
approved tax abatement to stimulate growth and expansion in the City and level
the playing field with areas outside the City. Developers have
identified tax abatement as a primary reason for attracting buyers to their
units. The abatement program has also aided in upgrading deteriorating property
in the city by providing an incentive to maintain and upgrade property.
PREVIOUS
COUNCIL ACTION(S):
Date: March
9, 2009
Roll
Call Number: 09-376
Action:
Approving seven Tax Abatement applications
for additional value added by improvements made in 2008. (Council Communication
No. 09-131) Moved by Vlassis to adopt.
Motion Carried 7-0.
Date: February
23, 2009
Roll
Call Number: 09-278
Action:
Approving 392 Tax Abatement applications
for additional value added by improvements made in 2008. (Council Communication
No. 09-124) Moved by Hensley to
adopt. Motion carried 7-0.
Date: February
9, 2009
Roll
Call Number: 09-179
Action:
Approving 183 Tax Abatement applications
for the additional value added by improvements made during 2008. (Council
Communication No. 09-052) Moved by Vlassis to adopt.
Motion Carried 7-0.
BOARD/COMMISSION
ACTION(S): NONE
ANTICIPATED
ACTIONS AND FUTURE COMMITMENTS:
The
tax abatement program on new improvements currently ends on December 31, 2011,
unless the City Council extends the program beyond that date. Any application received by February 1, 2012,
and approved by the City Council will receive abatement for the number of years
applied for. It is anticipated that
there will be numerous submittals of tax abatement applications on a yearly
basis until the program ends.
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