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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />March 19, 2019 <br />Page 9 of 16 <br />broken into two pieces; the base and the increment over the base. That increment is split <br />between the City (90%) and the remainder is for payment to Boulder County (10%) <br />Director DeJong reviewed projects in nearby cities that use this type of payment <br />assistance, including some in Lafayette and Erie. <br />He noted two of the possible policy considerations Council may want to address for these <br />types of requests. 1) Should Urban Renewal funding only be used to remove blight <br />factors found within the Urban Renewal Area or can it be used to prevent the spread of <br />blight? 2) Does the City want to be competitive with our neighboring communities in <br />attracting private reinvestment within our Highway 42 Renewal Area? <br />Staff is recommending approval of the TIF rebate agreement. <br />Steve Fisher, chairman of the LRC, stated the LRC brought this forward in hopes of <br />keeping Boulder Creek in Louisville and in downtown It stated it should be noted this <br />funding is not coming out of the General Fund Without the building there is no funding <br />He stated this is a legitimate tool in our tool box and we should start using it. <br />Applicant presentation David Sinkey, 712 Main Street, stated the significant delay from <br />the first proposal to this was because when looking for highest rents for office space you <br />need to have parking onsite Between the feedback on the building and construction costs <br />he stated they didn't know if they should move forward on this. He then wanted to know if <br />this would be a good project for a TIF rebate request. Would this be a benefit to the <br />community, is this a tool set that should be used or not? There seems to be some fear <br />that if Council uses this option on this project others will ask for it as well That should be <br />the hope If other projects come forward Council can decide if they are worthy If you don't <br />want to see redevelopment than you don't need this tool. From an investor's perspective <br />clarity on knowing if this is a tool Council wants to use or not would be helpful <br />Public Comments. <br />Jean Morgan, 1131 Spruce Street, stated subsidizing this project would be setting a <br />precedent in downtown and it would be in conflict with HPF to preserve buildings. We love <br />the flavor of Main Street and don't want bigger buildings downtown This building will most <br />likely be office use Downtown revenue is stable and we don't need this Why subsidize <br />this for redevelopment when have a tax for historic preservation? <br />Cindy Bedell, 662 West Willow Street, stated she understands any increase in taxes <br />would not go to City, the Fire District, BVSD, or the County Boulder Creek is not <br />guaranteeing retail will be on this site She thinks this is a bad precedent and the money <br />should be used for a project of public benefit not for a private company <br />Rick Kron, 746 West Fir Court and DBA President, stated the DBA supports the rebate to <br />eliminate blight on this site The return on investment is low on this project and the TIF <br />
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