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File #: 141263    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/25/2014 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 2/10/2015
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution approving a Project Plan, a Development Agreement, authorizing expenditures and creating Tax Incremental District No. 82 (East Michigan Street), in the 4th Aldermanic District.
Sponsors: ALD. BAUMAN, ALD. KOVAC, ALD. WADE, ALD. HAMILTON
Indexes: TAX INCREMENTAL DISTRICTS
Attachments: 1. Proposed Substitute A, 2. Revised LRB Memo Tax Revenue Deferral Estimation.pdf, 3. Project Plan as of 12-2-14, 4. Fiscal Impact Statement, 5. Comptroller Letter, 6. Streetcar and Couture DCD and Mayor PowerPoint, 7. City Attorney Response 6-1-2009, 8. Dept. of Justice Attorney General Response 12-20-11, 9. Support - Tom Kubala, 10. Letter in Support of the Couture, 11. Support - Eric Wagner, 12. Support - Milwaukee Art Museum, 13. Support - Milwaukee Downtown BID 21.pdf, 14. Support - Discovery World, 15. Support - LiUNA! Local No. 113, 16. Hearing Notice List, 17. Sign-In Sheets from ZND 12-9-14 meeting, 18. Additional Sign-In Sheets ZND 12-9-14 Meeting, 19. Amendment by Ald. Zielinski and Davis, 20. Support - Hennessy Group Inc, 21. Support - Historic Third Ward Association, 22. Support - Westown Association, 23. UEDA Support Letter, 24. Support - WAM DC LLC, 25. Support - Jeff Sherman, 26. Support - Bublr Bikes, 27. Support - NKE, 28. Oppose - Benediction Lutheran Church, 29. Oppose - Dona and Jim Barsul, 30. Support - Menomonee Valley Partners, Inc., 31. Cincinnati.com Article, 32. Gateway Masterplan and Streetcar Animations, 33. LRB Memo Tax Revenue Deferral Estimation, 34. Oppose - James R. Smyczek, 35. Support - Marcus Center for the Performing Arts
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultTallyAction DetailsMeeting DetailsVideo
2/10/20152 MAYOR SIGNED   Action details Meeting details Not available
2/10/20152 COMMON COUNCIL RECONSIDEREDFail6:9 Action details Meeting details Video Video
1/21/20152 COMMON COUNCIL ADOPTEDPass10:5 Action details Meeting details Video Video
1/21/20152 COMMON COUNCIL RECONSIDERED AND ENTERED IN JOURNALPass7:8 Action details Meeting details Not available
12/16/20142 COMMON COUNCIL HELD IN COUNCILPass5:9 Action details Meeting details Video Video
12/9/20141 ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTED

Minutes note: Individual appearing: Honorable Tom Barrett, Mayor of the City of Milwaukee Ald. Bauman moved substitution of the file with Proposed Substitute A. (Prevailed 5-0)
Pass5:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
12/9/20142 ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE HELD TO CALL OF THE CHAIR

Minutes note: Ald. Wade added as a cosponsor.
Pass5:0 Action details Meeting details Not available
12/9/20142 ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECONSIDEREDPass4:0 Action details Meeting details Video Video
12/9/20142 ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION

Minutes note: Individuals appearing: Rocky Marcoux, Department of City Development Commissioner Rick Barrett, Barrett Visionary Development Matt Rinka, Rinka Chung Architecture Inc. Crocker Stephenson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Martin Matson, Comptroller Individuals appearing to testify in support: Michael Cudahy, Discovery World Juli Kaufmann, 255 W. Bruce St., Milwaukee, WI 53204 Bill Sell, 2827 S. Lenox St., Milwaukee, WI 53207 Jerome Knapp, Historic King Dr. Business Improvement District Beth Weirick, Milwaukee Downtown Business Improvement District 21 Nick Johnson, Hilton Garden Inn Milwaukee Downtown Dan Bukiewicz, Milwaukee Building & Construction Trades Council Dr. Eve Hall, African American Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin Gary Grunau, Grunau Company, Inc. Earl Buford, Milwaukee Area Workforce Investment Board, Inc. Teresa Thomas-Boyd, One Hope Made Strong Jackie Ivy, Milwaukee County Bus Riders Union Ald. Zielinski appeared and offerred an amendment. The amendment was not considered by the committee. Ald. Hamilton added as a cosponsor.
Pass4:1 Action details Meeting details Video Video
12/3/20141 ZONING, NEIGHBORHOODS & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE HEARING NOTICES SENT   Action details Meeting details Not available
12/1/20141 CITY CLERK DRAFT SUBMITTED   Action details Meeting details Not available
11/25/20140 COMMON COUNCIL ASSIGNED TOFail  Action details Meeting details Not available
Number
141263
Version
SUBSTITUTE 2
Reference
 
Sponsor
ALD. BAUMAN, KOVAC, WADE AND HAMILTON
Title
Substitute resolution approving a Project Plan, a Development Agreement, authorizing expenditures and creating Tax Incremental District No. 82 (East Michigan Street), in the 4th Aldermanic District.
Analysis
Tax Incremental District No. 82 comprises two properties at 909 East Michigan Street (Tax Key No. 392-1678-121) and 833 East Michigan Street (Tax Key No. 396-0491-000), totaling approximately 4.6 acres. The District is generally located west of Lincoln Memorial Drive between East Michigan Street and East Clybourn Street in the City of Milwaukee.
 
The District will fund a multimodal transportation hub and other public improvements, infrastructure and amenities necessary to expand transit options and promote development of the District and surrounding properties, infrastructure for the Milwaukee Streetcar initial line and lakefront line, a workforce development program and administration totaling $49,550,000.
Body
Whereas, Chapter 105 of the Laws of 1975 of the State of Wisconsin, with amendments from other chapters of said Laws, created Section 66.1105, Wisconsin Statutes, titled "Tax Increment Law;" and
 
Whereas, Section 66.1105(4) of the Tax Increment Law sets forth certain criteria that the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee ("Common Council") and the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee ("Authority") must follow to create a tax incremental district ("TID" or "District") and approve a project plan for a TID; and
 
Whereas, Pursuant to Section 66.1105(4)(a) through (gm), Wisconsin Statutes, on December 2, 2014 the Authority conducted a public hearing on the proposed Project Plan for the District ("Plan"), designated the boundaries of the District, recommended that the District be created and submitted such recommendation to the Common Council for approval with the Plan, a copy of which is attached to this Common Council File; and
 
Whereas, Under the provisions of Section 66.1105(4)(gm)4.a., Wisconsin Statutes, not less than 50 percent, by area, of the real property within a proposed TID must qualify as either a "blighted area" within the meaning of Section 66.1105(2)(a), Wisconsin Statutes; an area "in need of rehabilitation or conservation work" as defined in Section 66.1337(2m)(a), Wisconsin Statutes; must be suitable for "industrial sites" within the meaning of Section 66.1101, Wisconsin Statutes, and be zoned for industrial use; or must be "suitable for mixed-use development" as defined in Section 66.1105(2)(cm), Wisconsin Statutes; and
 
Whereas, More than 50 percent, by area, of the real property in the District was found by the Authority to be "in need of rehabilitation and conservation work;" and
 
Whereas, The Plan contains statements and other factual information indicating that the improvement of such area is likely to enhance significantly the value of real property in the District; and that project costs directly serve to promote development of the District consistent with the purpose(s) for which the District is created under Section 66.1105(4)(gm)4.a., Wisconsin Statutes; now, therefore, be it
 
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee, that it finds and determines as follows:
 
1. The District is "in need of rehabilitation and conservation work" within the meaning of Section 66.1105(4)(gm)4.a., Wisconsin Statutes.
 
2. The improvement and/or development of such area, as hereinafter provided, is likely to enhance significantly the value of substantially all of the other real property in and adjoining the District.
 
3. Project costs relate directly to promoting development consistent with the City of Milwaukee's ("City") Master Plan and with the purpose(s) for which the District is created under Section 66.1105(4)(gm)4.a., Wisconsin Statutes.
 
4. The percentage of the aggregate value of the equalized taxable property of the District, plus the incremental value of all other existing TIDs, does not exceed the statutory maximum 12 percent of the aggregate value of total equalized value of taxable property within the City; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the District is created as of January 1, 2015, and that the boundaries of the District are approved as described and more precisely set forth in the Plan; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the Plan is approved as the "Project Plan" for the District and that the Plan is feasible, in conformity with the Master Plan for the City and will promote the orderly development of the City; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That:
 
1. The City Clerk is directed to apply to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue for a "Determination of Tax Increments and Tax Incremental Base," for the District pursuant to the provisions of Section 66.1105(5), Wisconsin Statutes.
 
2. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 66.1105(5)(f), Wisconsin Statutes:
 
a. The Assessment Commissioner is directed to identify upon the assessment roll, returned and examined under Section 70.45, Wisconsin Statutes, those parcels of property, which are within the District, specifying thereon the name of the District.
 
b. The City Clerk is directed to make notations on the tax roll for the District similar to those required to be made under Section 70.65, Wisconsin Statutes.
 
3. The District shall be designated as Tax Incremental District No. 82.
 
4. The City Comptroller is directed to transfer the sum of $49,550,000, plus capitalized interest for two years, if necessary, from the Parent TID Account to the Project Account No. 0336-1910-TD08280000 for the purpose of providing the necessary funding for implementation of the Plan.
 
5. The City Comptroller is directed to establish all accounts and to make all appropriation transfers, upon request by the Department of City Development, for all revenue or expenditure activity under this resolution; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the proper City officials are directed to enter into a Development Agreement for the purposes of implementing the Plan on terms substantially in accordance with the Term Sheet for the District, which is attached to the Plan; and, be it
 
Further Resolved, That the proper City officials are directed to execute any additional documents and instruments necessary to carry out the provisions of the Development Agreement and to implement the Plan, including, without limitation, public access easements and contracts for implementation of the workforce development program.
Drafter
DCD:Lori.Lutzka:lal
12/02/14