File #: 2019-2617    Name:
Type: Presentation Status: Presented
File created: 3/6/2019 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 4/2/2019 Final action: 4/2/2019
Title: Presentation - Amendments to New Longview Tax Increment Financing Plan Redevelopment Project Areas
Attachments: 1. Longview Presentation Slides City Council 4-2-19.pdf, 2. TIF Resolution 2019-01.pdf
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Presentation - Amendments to New Longview Tax Increment Financing Plan Redevelopment Project Areas

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Issue/Request:
This presentation is to summarize all Longview-related items on the agenda for April 2, 2019. Collectively, the ordinances will approve the Second Amendment to the New Longview TIF Plan and new legal descriptions of redevelopment project areas for the purpose of reconfiguring certain TIF redevelopment project areas to match the platted lots. These ordinances are most appropriately characterized as “clean-up” so there is unity between the platted lots, the tax parcels and the TIF redevelopment project areas.

Proposed City Council Motion:
Presentation only - proposed ordinances have been placed on the meeting agenda for consideration and action to approve proposed amendments to the New Longview Tax Increment Financing Plan

Background:
The New Longview Tax Increment Financing Plan was adopted by the Lee’s Summit City Council on December 21, 2015. The TIF Commission held a public hearing on the Second Amendment to the TIF Plan on February 27, 2019. The ordinances on the agenda for this meeting will collectively

(1) approve the Second Amendment to the New Longview TIF Plan,

(2) conduct the first reading of new ordinances to approve certain reconfigured redevelopment projects so that the project areas match the platted lots, and

(3) correct the legal description of Redevelopment Project G (Longview Theater) that was approved by the Council in December 2017 so that it matches the platted lot.

The Second Amendment and the new project ordinances will adjust certain redevelopment project areas to match the platted lots and allow the City to activate the collection of TIF revenues in a manner that more closely matches actual development as it occurs in the Longview area. This will help to avoid years where TIF collection has been activated in certain areas but the property is not producing any TIF revenues.

The Second Amendment and o...

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