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City of <br /> Elk �-- Request for Action <br /> River <br /> To Item Number <br /> Housing and Redevelopment Authority 7.1 <br /> Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br /> General Business January 3, 2022 Brent O'Neil, Economic Development Director <br /> Item Description Reviewed by <br /> TIF Application Jackson Hills Second Edition Cal Portner, City Administrator <br /> Reviewed by <br /> Action Requested <br /> Review application and analysis and recommend to the City Council, by motion,that it approve the <br /> creation of Tax Increment District No. 28. <br /> Background/Discussion <br /> The city received an application for Tax Increment Finance (TIF) from Briggs Companies to complete a <br /> multifamily housing project known as Jackson Hills II at Jackson Avenue and Sixth Street. The project is <br /> similar in size and design to the Jackson Hills apartment project which recently opened and received approval <br /> of TIF in 2019. <br /> Key parameters of the project and summary of the TIF request are stated below: <br /> ■ 44-unit apartment building with a mix of studio, 1-,2-, and 3-bedroom units. <br /> ■ Twenty percent of units are proposed as income restricted,primarily studio units. <br /> ■ 88 total parking spaces, one-half indoors and one-half surface parking. <br /> ■ Project budget of$8.59 million - $6 million in financing, $2.59 million from equity sources. <br /> ■ Current taxes are at$4,400. Developer projects taxes after completion at$88,000. Based on <br /> preliminary taxable value estimates from the county,actual taxes may exceed $110,000. <br /> ■ TIF request: 15 years at 90%increment capture during that period. <br /> ■ Overall site excavation and grading is in excess of typical costs and is due to extraordinary mitigation <br /> for unbuildable soils. <br /> Baker Tilly has been engaged to provide a review and analysis of the request. The attached memo summarizes <br /> Baker Tilly's review and contains its evaluation of cost and revenue assumptions,qualifications as a housing <br /> TIF district, and financial need. The analysis includes TIF participation in the project at$850,000 (principal <br /> value). The analysis indicates the project would not move forward but for the use of TIF due to the <br /> extraordinary costs related to site development and soils correction costs. <br /> The Joint Finance Committee has reviewed the project and has made an affirmative recommendation for the <br /> use of TIF on this project. The application has also been reviewed by the Planning Commission for <br /> conformance to the Comprehensive Plan. The HRA is asked to review the request and make a final <br /> recommendation to the city council for consideration. <br /> The Elk River Vision <br /> A Y�elcoming community nvitb revolutionary and spirited resourcefulness, exceptional p D W E H E D D Y <br /> service, and community engagement that encourages and inspires prosperity ,g /` UR <br />