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File #: 06258    Version: 1 Name: Dissolving Tax Incremental District (TID) #34 (Covance)
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/25/2007 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 5/15/2007 Final action: 5/15/2007
Enactment date: 5/18/2007 Enactment #: RES-07-00549
Title: Dissolving Tax Incremental District (TID) #34 (Covance).
Sponsors: Joseph R. Clausius
Fiscal Note
TIF Law requires that, when a municipality recovers all costs incurred within a district, the district must be dissolved and any excess increment apportioned among the overlying tax jurisdictions. TID #34 will have accrued excess increment totaling approximately $500,000 received in 2007. Therefore, when TIF District #34 is closed and a final audit is completed, the City's share of excess increment will be approximately $170,000 and will be deposited in the General Fund. The remaining $330,000 will be distributed to Dane County, Madison Area Technical College and the Madison Metropolitan School District.
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Dissolving Tax Incremental District (TID) #34 (Covance).
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PREAMBLE

On April 25, 2005, the Madison Common Council adopted Resolution 05-00345 I.D. creating Tax Incremental District (TID)#34 (Covance) at an area west of east of Pearson Street to USH 51/North Stoughton Road, south of Pierstorff not including the MATC campus or parking lot (map attached). A project plan was prepared, identifying various types of public improvements and private development that could be undertaken in the TID. TID #34 was created as an industrial TID with a statutory life of 20 years. The City did undertake public improvement projects including non-assessable street and other improvements to Pierstorff and Wright Streets, with a combination of TIF and Transportation Economic Assistance funds provided by the State of Wisconsin, in anticipation of the Covance headquarters expansion.

The Covance expansion was estimated to add $25,000,000 of value to TID #34 in the development of a 240,000 square foot office and laboratory building and 630-stall parking ramp for Covance employees. This projected value was estimated to support the cost of infrastructure improvements that would facilitate the company's expansion and the retention of 425 jobs and the creation of 330 jobs within the first three years (or a total 755 jobs created and retained) in the City o...

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