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251837
| 0 | 1. | Ordinance | An ordinance relating to property deconstruction.
Minutes note: Appearing:
Michael Mazmanian, DNS
Jumaane Cheatham, DNS
This ordinance amends a footnote in the code of ordinances to state that enforcement of the code provisions relating to deconstruction of one- to 4-unit residential structures will be stayed until March 1, 2027.
There was discussion on possible adjustments to make, length of the moratorium, and challenges associated with enforcement of the code provisions.
| RECOMMENDED FOR PASSAGE | Pass | 4:0 |
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250724
| 0 | 2. | Resolution | Resolution approving a final Certified Survey Map for land located on the south side of West Bobolink Ave, west of North 122nd Street, in the 5th Aldermanic District
Minutes note: Appearing:
Johnny Latsko, DCD
This resolution approves a final Certified Survey Map that divides one parcel into two lots for future sale and dedicates land for public street purposes. | RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION | Pass | 4:0 |
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251868
| 1 | 3. | Resolution | Substitute resolution approving a Project Plan and a Development Agreement, authorizing expenditures and creating Tax Incremental District No. 130(VIA), in the 12th Aldermanic District.
Minutes note: Appearing:
Larry Kilmer, DCD
Joey Wisniewski, New Land Enterprises
Pres. Ald. Jose Perez, 12th Ald. Dist.
Tax Incremental District No. 130 consists of one parcel located at 1000 South 5th Street. The District is being created to assist in the new construction of an 82-unit multi-family residential building with all units set aside for households earning up to 80, 90, and 100 percent of the Area Median Income and approximately 4,000 square feet of commercial space.
A presentation was made on the general area, TID boundary, development team, existing conditions, details of a workforce housing new construction project (VIA), financing, and consistency with the area plan and action plan.
There was discussion on financing (cost saving, claw back, safety-valve, calculations, gap), anticipated rent costs and AMIs, unit square footages, proximity to grocery stores, and human resource requirements experiences and plans.
Pres. Ald. Perez was in support of the project and file.
| RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION | Pass | 4:0 |
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251869
| 1 | 4. | Resolution | Substitute resolution approving a Project Plan and a Development Agreement, authorizing expenditures and creating Tax Incremental District No. 131(FORMA), in the 12th Aldermanic District.
Minutes note: Appearing:
Larry Kilmer, DCD
Joey Wisniewski, New Land Enterprises
Pres. Ald. Jose Perez, 12th Ald. Dist.
Tax Incremental District No. 131 consists of one parcel located at 412 South 4th Street. The District is being created to assist in the new construction of an 65-unit multi-family residential building with all units set aside for households earning up to 80, 90, and 100 percent of the Area Median Income.
A presentation was made on the general area, TID boundary, development team, existing conditions, details of a workforce housing new construction project (FORMA), financing, and consistency with the area plan and action plan.
There was discussion on the existing homes on the site (deconstruction and/or demolition, inability to relocate, residents moving out), creating efficiencies, proximity to the VIA project, and workforce pipeline. | RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION | Pass | 4:0 |
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251904
| 0 | 5. | Resolution | Resolution dissolving Tax Incremental District No. 39 (Hilton Hotel) and authorizing the City Comptroller to distribute excess incremental revenue to overlying taxing districts.
Minutes note: Appearing:
David Schroeder, DCD
This resolution dissolves the above Tax Incremental District because it has generated sufficient revenue to retire all project costs, including outstanding indebtedness. Upon dissolution, $51,255,100 of tax base will become available for general levy purposes. | RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION | Pass | 4:0 |
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251905
| 0 | 6. | Resolution | Resolution dissolving Tax Incremental District No. 42 (Midtown) and authorizing the City Comptroller to distribute excess incremental revenue to overlying taxing districts.
Minutes note: Appearing:
David Schroeder, DCD
This resolution dissolves the above Tax Incremental District because it has generated sufficient revenue to retire all project costs, including outstanding indebtedness. Upon dissolution, $39,818,800 of tax base will become available for general levy purposes. | RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION | Pass | 4:0 |
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251906
| 0 | 7. | Resolution | Resolution dissolving Tax Incremental District No. 46 (New Arcade Project) and authorizing the City Comptroller to distribute excess incremental revenue to overlying taxing districts.
Minutes note: Appearing:
David Schroeder, DCD
This resolution dissolves the above Tax Incremental District because it has generated sufficient revenue to retire all project costs, including outstanding indebtedness. Upon dissolution, $25,599,300 of tax base will become available for general levy purposes. | RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION | Pass | 4:0 |
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251907
| 0 | 8. | Resolution | Resolution dissolving Tax Incremental District No. 51 (Granville Station) and authorizing the City Comptroller to distribute excess incremental revenue to overlying taxing districts.
Minutes note: Appearing:
David Schroeder, DCD
This resolution dissolves the above Tax Incremental District because it has generated sufficient revenue to retire all project costs, including outstanding indebtedness. Upon dissolution, $9,657,000 of tax base will become available for general levy purposes. | RECOMMENDED FOR ADOPTION | Pass | 4:0 |
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251866
| 0 | 9. | Communication | Communication from the Department of City Development and Department of Public Works relating to the final report for the Reimagining WIS 175 Study: Wisconsin Avenue to Lisbon Avenue.
Minutes note: Appearing:
Monica Wauck-Smith
Mike Amsden, DPW
Doug Caine, Wisconsin DOT
Bunmi Olapo, Wisconsin DOT
Andre Ots, GRAEF USA (consultant)
Ald. Sharlen Moore, 10th Ald. Dist.
Ald. Peter Burgelis, 11th Ald. Dist.
A presentation was give on the Reimagining WIS 175 study, purpose and need, study report highlights, take aways, opportunities, study alternatives, and next steps.
There was discussion on public meetings, study alternatives, developable land, opportunity for housing, cost-savings funds available from the I-94 expansion, most feasible options, and incorporation of this study into a future study or next phase.
| RECOMMENDED FOR PLACING ON FILE | Pass | 4:0 |
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| | | | Meeting adjourned at 10:49 a.m.
Chris Lee, Staff Assistant
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