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File #: 150951    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/2/2015 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 12/15/2015
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution authorizing a one year extension to the term of Tax Incremental District No. 20 (Florida Yards) and using the resulting tax incremental revenue to benefit affordable housing and improve housing stock in the City of Milwaukee with the 2015 levy.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: HOUSING, TAX INCREMENTAL DISTRICTS, TAX INCREMENTAL FINANCING
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Impact Statement, 2. Support - Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council.txt, 3. Hearing Notice List
Number
150951
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Resolution authorizing a one year extension to the term of Tax Incremental District No. 20 (Florida Yards) and using the resulting tax incremental revenue to benefit affordable housing and improve housing stock in the City of Milwaukee with the 2015 levy.

Analysis
This resolution authorizes the increment received in 2016 for the 2015 levy for TID No. 20 (Florida Yards), predicted to be approximately $450,000, to be used to benefit affordable housing and improve housing stock in the City of Milwaukee.

Body
Whereas, Section 66.1105(6)(g), Wisconsin Statutes, provides that after the date on which a tax incremental district (“TID” or “district”) pays off the aggregate of all of its project costs, the life of the district may be extended for one year and the additional tax incremental revenues may be used to benefit affordable housing and improve housing stock in the City; and

Whereas, At least 75 percent of the increments received must benefit affordable housing in the city, and the remaining portion used to improve the city’s housing stock; and

Whereas, On September 24, 2013, the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee(“Common Council”) adopted File No. 130460, which created MCO Section 304-96 that provided for the extension of TIDs for one year to improve the City’s housing stock; and

Whereas, On May 13, 2014, the Common Council adopted File No. 131751, a substitute resolution establishing a framework for using tax increments to benefit affordable housing and improve housing stock in the City; and

Whereas, Since 2008, there has been a decline in the City’s residential tax base of over $4.5 billion and City government resources are being stretched to address the increasing numbers of foreclosed and vacant properties; and

Whereas, The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee deem that protection and improvement of the City’s neighborhoods and housing stock is critical to ma...

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