File #: 2024-6167    Name:
Type: Public Hearing - Sworn Status: Presented
File created: 2/28/2024 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 3/26/2024 Final action: 3/26/2024
Title: Public Hearing: Petition for Establishment of the Bayberry Crossing Community Improvement District; Bayberry Crossing Baceline, LLC, applicant
Attachments: 1. Exhibit List, 2. CID Petition, 3. Pre-Application Worksheet & Incentive Modeling, 4. City Presentation Slides, 5. Developer Presentation Slides, 6. Ordinance 7472 - LCRA Urban Renewal Area for 50 & 291 Corridors, 7. LCRA Resolution 2024-1
Related files: 2023-5980, 2024-6153, 2024-6154, BILL NO. 24-061, BILL NO. 24-060
Title
Public Hearing: Petition for Establishment of the Bayberry Crossing Community Improvement District; Bayberry Crossing Baceline, LLC, applicant

Body
Issue/Request:
Public hearing to consider approval of the Bayberry Crossing Community Improvement District which includes all commercial areas of the Bayberry Crossing Shopping Center and would impose a new 1% sales tax with a maximum duration of 27 years in order to fund rehabilitation and reconstruction work within the boundaries of the District located at 507 SE Melody Lane.

Key Issues:
Approval of a new CID which would impose a 1% sales tax within the boundaries of the proposed CID to fund rehabilitation and redevelopment costs.

Background:
Bayberry Crossing Baceline, LLC (“Developer”), through its subsidiary entities which owns the property within the proposed CID area, have filed a Petition for the formation of a CID in the Bayberry Crossing Shopping Center. The CID would impose a new 1% sale tax on the commercial retail businesses in the CID area.

The CID is proposed to fund the following rehabilitation and reconstruction improvements and associated soft costs in the combined total of about $1.5 million in principal costs over the life of the CID:

· Main Center Façades and Building Envelope Integrity
· Landscaping (including Irrigation)
· LED Lighting
· Signage
· Amenities (benches, planters, etc.)

Developer is proposing to undertake remodeling, updates and improvements to the Bayberry Crossing shopping center. The shopping center parcel is about 5.05 acres and the building size of the completed project is about 54,000 square feet.

The Developer proposes to use a community improvement district (CID) which would impose a 1% sales tax for up to 27 years, which is the maximum duration allowed by the CID Act. Developer projects that the sales tax revenues in the first year of the CID will be about $75,000/year, which represents $7.5 million in annual taxable sales, and would accelerate to about ...

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