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File #: 11538    Version: 1 Name: TID #31 Closure (Atwood and Amoth) #7313
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/1/2008 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 9/16/2008 Final action: 9/16/2008
Enactment date: 9/22/2008 Enactment #: RES-08-00893
Title: Dissolving Tax Incremental District (TID) #31 (Atwood @ Amoth).
Sponsors: David J. Cieslewicz, Marsha A. Rummel
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. When TIF District #31 is closed at the end of 2008 and a final audit is completed, staff estimates that approximately $179,000 of the total excess increment of will be apportioned among the overlying tax jurisdictions. Staff estimates that approximately $62,000 would be deposited into the City’s General Fund.
Title
Dissolving Tax Incremental District (TID) #31 (Atwood @ Amoth).
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On September 17, 2002 the Madison Common Council adopted Resolution 59,757 ID No. 32,125 creating Tax Incremental District (TID) #31 (Atwood @ Amoth) at an area generally located in the area of Atwood Avenue east of Amoth Court. A project plan was prepared, identifying various types of public improvements and private development that could be undertaken in the TID. TID #31 was created as a blighted area TID with a statutory life of 23 years. The Wisconsin Legislature amended TIF Law in 2004 to extend the statutory life of all existing TIDs to 27 years. The City did undertake public improvement projects including non-assessable street and other improvements.

The development of the Kennedy Place apartment project within the TID and value growth over time added approximately $8 million of value to TID #31. A total of $428,917 of project costs including $29,632 of interest payments and $399,285 public improvements has been implemented in the District as follows:

Streetscape Improvements $301,231
Administrative Cost $98,054
Total Public Improvements $399,295

By the end of December 31, 2008, the City of Madison will have recovered its costs in TID #31 through the increased taxes generated by new development. State Statute requires that when a municipality recovers its cost within the statutory life of the district, the district shall be dissolved.

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