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File #: 88586    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Miscellaneous Status: In Committee
File created: 6/3/2025 In control: TIF REVIEW BOARD
On agenda: Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: RESOLUTION APPROVING THE AMENDMENT TO THE PROJECT PLAN AND BOUNDARY FOR TID 53 (EAST WILSON ST)
Attachments: 1. 13122 TID 53 2025 Amendment Project Plan FINAL 6-5-2025.pdf, 2. 13122 TID 53 2025 Amendment JRB Report.pdf
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RESOLUTION APPROVING THE AMENDMENT TO THE PROJECT PLAN AND BOUNDARY FOR TID 53 (EAST WILSON ST)
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WHEREAS, the Tax Increment Finance District Joint Review Board for TID 53 held an organizational meeting on June 12, 2025 for the purpose of receiving an overview on the proposed amendment to the Project Plan and boundary for TID 53; and

WHEREAS, the City of Madison Plan Commission held a public hearing regarding the amendment to the Project Plan and boundary for TID 53 on June 23, 2025 for the purpose of hearing public comment on the amendment to the Project Plan and boundary; and

WHEREAS, the Plan Commission of the City of Madison recommended adoption of a resolution amending said Project Plan and boundary on June 23, 2025; and

WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Madison adopted Resolution No. __­­____, I.D. No. ______ on July 15, 2025 approving said amendment to the Project Plan and boundary for said district; and

WHEREAS, the Joint Review Board met on _____, 2025 to review the record and found that but for the amendment to the project plan and boundary of TID 53, the projects described therein would not occur; and

WHEREAS, the Joint Review Board for TID 53 has considered the amendment of the Project Plan and boundary in light of the requirements of Sec 66.1105(4m) Wis. Stats., specifically including the criteria identified under Sec 66.1105(4m)(c)(1), Wis. Stats., and

WHEREAS, the Joint Review Board has determined that the economic benefits of the proposed amendment to the tax incremental district project plan and boundary, as measured by increased employment, business and personal income and property value, are sufficient to compensate for the cost of the proposed improvements; and

WHEREAS, the Joint Review Board has determined that the benefits of the proposal outweigh the anticipated tax increments to be paid by the owners of property in the overlying taxing jurisdictions, and

WHEREAS, the Joint Review Board examined the Common Counc...

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