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Resolution 4530 - Notice of PH - Modification of West Side Urban Renewal PlanRESOLUTION NO. 4530 2043 RESOLUTION CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON A PROPOSED MODIFICATION OF THE KALISPELL, MONTANA ,URBAN RENEWAL PLAN TO APPROVE CERTAIN PROJECTS AS URBAN RENEWAL PROJECTS AND TO FINANCE THE PROJECTS THROUGH THE ISSUANCE OF TAX INCREMENT URBAN RENEWAL BONDS AND TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 1259 REGARDING THE PROCEDURE FOR APPROVING PROJECTS. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council (the "Council") of the City of Kalispell, Montana (the "City"),.as follows: Section 1. Recitals. 1.01. The Council pursuant to Ordinance No. 1259 (the "Ordinance"), adopted on March 17, 1997, created the West Side Urban Renewal District as an urban renewal district (the "District") and approved the West Side Urban Renewal Plan (the "Plan") for the District containing a tax increment financing provision all as set forth in the Ordinance. 1.02. The Plan identifies as Urban Renewal Projects the Gateway West Mall Redevelopment, the North Meridian Neighborhood Plan, the Meridian Road Construction Plan, various infrastructure improvements, including storm drainage, flood plain management, and expansion of water and sewer mains for the area lying south of U.S. Highway 2 East of Meridian Road to encourage development. 1.03. The Plan has been in continuous existence since adoption. 1.04. Based on recent activities and work by the City staff with respect to property in the District, the City anticipates that there will be sufficient development in the District to operate sufficient tax increments to enable the City to issue its tax increment urban renewal district revenue bonds (the "Bonds") in an amount sufficient to enable it to fund urban renewal projects identified in the Plan. 1.05. Pursuant to Flathead County Commissioners' Resolution No. 1346 (the "Resolution"), Flathead County (the "County") created the Flathead County Economic Development Authority as a port authority (the "Authority") on July 22, 1999. The Authority is authorized to request that the County levy a tax in an amount of up to 2 mills on all of the property in the County for Port purposes. The County and the Authority has preliminarily indicated that they will approve the Gateway West Project as a Port purpose and that they will, respectively, request, levy and pledge to the City in furtherance of that Project a portion of its annual 2 mill port authority levy over a term of 10 years. Section 2. Projects. The City proposes to approve the following projects as Urban Renewal Projects: a. Gateway West Project. The City would acquire an office facility (the "Complex") in the Gateway West Complex at an estimated cost of $2,500,000 for the purpose of providing leased office space to a business enterprise agreeing to provide new jobs in the City for at least 500 full time employees for a period of not less than 10 years and agreeing to install taxable property and equipment in an amount not less than $ 7,300,000.00. The acquisition price of the Facility will not be greater than fair market value as evidenced by an MAI appraisal. The City and the Authority will enter into an agreement for the joint ownership of the Facility, whereby the Authority will be responsible for the day to day operation of the Facility. The City's decision to purchase the Facility is dependent upon receipt of a proposal from a qualified entity to lease the Facility subject to the terms of a publicly advertised request for proposal. 2044 b. Meridian Road Urban Highway Improvement Proiect. This project consists of storm drainage improvements to Meridian Road. The project is estimated to cost $350,000, which will be financed from the proceeds of the Bonds. c. Lower Spring Creek Improvement Project. This project consists of storm drainage improvements related to the abatement of flood level increases on Lower Spring Creek. This project is estimated to cost $600,000, which will be financed from the proceeds of the Bonds. d. Two Mile Drive Road Improvements Project. This project consists of road improvements to Two Mile Drive to .remedy substandard existing road cross-section, from Meridian Road to approximately 500 feet west of Hawthorne Street, a project length of approximately 1,500 feet. This project is estimated to cost $750,000, which will be financed from the proceeds of the Bonds. e. Liberty Street Project. This project consists of acquiring and installing an emergency generator for the Liberty Street sewage lift station. This project is estimated to cost $15,000, which will be financed from the proceeds of the Bonds. f. Human Service Campus Improvements Project. This project consists of water and sewer improvements for the Human Service Campus on Apple Way. This project is estimated to cost $250,000, which will be financed from the proceeds of the Bonds. g. Gateway Com lex Im rovements Project. This project consists of water and sewer improvements for the redevelopment of Gateway West Complex. This project is estimated to cost $325,000, which will be financed from the proceeds of the Bonds. h. District Improvements Project. This project consists of pavement preservation projects for streets within the District, street and other general drainage improvements and pedestrian mobility improvements throughout the District. This project is estimated to cost $475,000, which will be financed from the proceeds of the Bonds. Section 3. Financing objects. The City has determined based on its annual collection of tax increment in the District and the amounts to be pledged by Flathead County on behalf of the Flathead Economic Development Corporation for the Gateway West Project that it can issue approximately $5,265,000 in principal amount of tax increment urban renewal revenue bonds payable from the annual tax increment and the taxes levied by the County (the "Tax Increment Urban Renewal Bonds" or the "Bonds") which would allow for the City to undertake the Projects as defined and identified herein. Section 4. Findings. The Council hereby finds, with respect to the Project described in Section 2 hereof, as follows: a. a workable and feasible plan exists for making available adequate housing for any persons who may be displaced by the Projects; b. the Plan, as modified to include the Projects, conforms to the comprehensive plan or parts thereof of the City; C. the Plan, as modified to include the Projects, will afford maximum opportunity, consistent with the needs of the City as a whole, for the rehabilitation or redevelopment of the District by private enterprise; 1 1 F_J 2045 d. a sound and adequate financial program exists for the financing of each of the Projects, which program includes the sale and issuance by the City of its urban renewal tax increment bonds in an amount not to exceed the costs of the Projects and other Projects heretofore or hereafter approved by this Council, including administration costs and costs of issuance of the bonds, in proportions yet to be determined, for the purpose of financing all or a portion of the costs of the Projects as set forth above; and e. each of the Projects constitutes an urban renewal project within the meaning of the Act and the Plan. Section 5. Amendment of Section XIV A of Ordinance No. 1259. Section XIV (A) shall be amended to read as follows: (A) The Council may modify and amend the Plan, including modifications and amendments to designated and approved urban renewal projects to be undertaken pursuant thereto, excepting modifications involving the addition or deletion of land from the Area, by enacting an ordinance providing for and setting forth the modification and amendment, after a public hearing, notice of said public hearing on the proposed modification or amendment shall be given in the official newspaper once a week for two consecutive weeks preceding the hearing. Section 6. Public Hearing. A public hearing is hereby called and shall be held on January 24, 2000 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council chambers on the proposed modification of the City's Urban Renewal Plan. If it is necessary to re -schedule or postpone the public hearing in order to meet the legally required notice requirements, the City Manager is authorized to re -schedule the public hearing and make such modifications to the notice as may be required. Section 7. Bonds. It is anticipated that the City will issue its Tax Increment Urban Renewal Bonds in an amount sufficient to fund each of the above described Projects, but not to exceed $5,265,000 (the "Bonds"). The Bonds will be payable from the tax increment [generated by the Project] [collected within the Urban Renewal District] and the revenues derived from the 2 mill levy for Port Authority purposes to be pledged and appropriated by the County and the Authority for the Gateway West Project. Section 8. Notice. Notice of the public hearing shall be published in the Daily Inter Lake on January 6, 2000 and January 13, 2000 , or as scheduled by the City Manager under 1 5, supra, in substantially the form attached as Exhibit A hereto. PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Kalispell, Montana, this 3rd day of JanuaKy, 2000. • Wm. E. Boharski Mayor Attest: Theresa White City Clerk