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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION June 24, 2019 <br />DRAFT <br /> 2 <br />Council Member Stoesz asked about the timing for certifying the base value and Ms. 45 <br />Huot explained that the value will be based on a date and assessed value. 46 <br /> 47 <br />Mayor Reinert commented that the amount of tax increment has been reduced from an 48 <br />original proposal of $10.5 million; adding the townhomes made a reduction possible. He 49 <br />noted concern about the valuation placed on elements besides the townhomes; that seems 50 <br />low and future increases in value will not be recognized. Ms. Huot said the final amount 51 <br />of that valuation is not clear yet and if the valuation is higher, that would provide for 52 <br />additional reduction in tax increment. The mayor remarked that the calendar looks 53 <br />accurate as far as what can be done. He asked if there will be another valuation from the 54 <br />county before the City commits on the plan. Ms. Huot said that the goal is to have the 55 <br />best estimate prior to the public hearing. Mayor Reinert also mentioned the council’s 56 <br />request for some type of audit on construction costs. 57 <br /> 58 <br />Julie Eddington reviewed the contract for private development. She explained the uses 59 <br />of the skilled care building and the percentages of use that are allowed. She also 60 <br />explained how reductions in tax increment could be accomplished under the contract 61 <br />language, including through reduced construction costs or sale of parcels sold at a certain 62 <br />profit level. Basically all of the things that the city wants is included in the contract. The 63 <br />contract is still under review by the developer and they may have some minor comments. 64 <br />She added, regarding construction costs, that the City can hire a review of costs to make 65 <br />sure they are in line with industry standards or add language to the contract for reviews 66 <br />during construction. 67 <br /> 68 <br />Mayor Reinert asked, what if the permits for the skilled nursing aren’t approved and that 69 <br />doesn’t proceed. Ms. Huot explained that the estimated value (cost) will still be 70 <br />reviewed. 71 <br /> 72 <br />Mayor Reinert expressed support for the project occurring in the City. But he wants due 73 <br />diligence on the plan. His goal for the tax increment plan has been six years but he isn’t 74 <br />sure that’s possible. 75 <br /> 76 <br />Council Member Stoesz remarked that the contract contains the term “unavoidable 77 <br />delays” at least fifteen times. Does staff see that as a possibility? Ms. Eddington said 78 <br />she has never seen that happen; there are other delays that could be expected. 79 <br /> 80 <br />Council Member Stoesz remarked that notifying the public on this matter is a challenge 81 <br />because it’s so complex. How can the City inform residents in a way that is 82 <br />understandable? Ms. Huot said the official notice includes language directing people to 83 <br />contact staff with questions. Mayor Reinert asked staff to put together some bullet points 84 <br />that explain clearly the benefits to the city. 85 <br /> 86 <br />The meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. 87 <br /> 88