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File #: 34561    Version: 1 Name: Small Cap TIF TID 32 - Alexander Einsman, 513 E. Gorham St.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/23/2014 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 7/1/2014 Final action: 7/15/2014
Enactment date: 7/16/2014 Enactment #: RES-14-00539
Title: Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a loan agreement to fund a $70,000 Mansion Hill-James Madison Park Neighborhood Small Cap TIF Loan to Alexander Einsman, ("Borrower") to purchase and renovate the property located at 513 E. Gorham Street and convert it from a rental to owner-occupied housing.
Sponsors: Ledell Zellers, Michael E. Verveer
Fiscal Note
$332,000 is authorized in the 2014 DPCED Adopted Capital budget for the TID 32 Small Cap Loan Program and Facade Improvements, Project No. 25, TID 32- Upper State Street, Account No. 823201. If approved, this will be the third loan issued under the program.
Title
Authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a loan agreement to fund a $70,000 Mansion Hill-James Madison Park Neighborhood Small Cap TIF Loan to Alexander Einsman, ("Borrower") to purchase and renovate the property located at 513 E. Gorham Street and convert it from a rental to owner-occupied housing.
Body
WHEREAS on July 1, 2003 the Common Council of the City of Madison adopted Resolution No. 60,678, I.D. 33,974 creating a boundary and Project Plan for Tax Incremental District (TID) #32 - Upper State Street ("District") as set forth by Wis. Stats. 66.1105 ("TIF Law"); and

WHEREAS on July 18, 2006 the Common Council of the City of Madison adopted RES 06-00603 adopting a first amendment to the boundary and Project Plan for the District as set forth by TIF Law; and

WHEREAS on September 21, 2010, the Common Council of the City of Madison adopted RES 10-00758 adopting a second amendment to the boundary and Project Plan for the District as set forth by TIF Law; and

WHEREAS Alexander Einsman (“Borrower”) shall purchase and renovate the property located at 513 E. Gorham Street (“Property”) and be the owner-occupant(s) (“Project”); and

WHEREAS after review of the Small Cap TIF Application and its attachments, staff has concluded that Small Cap TIF assistance in the amount of $70,000 would stimulate the rehabilitation and conversion of the Property into owner-occupied housing as set forth in the adopted Small Cap TIF program for TID #32; and

WHEREAS in addition to any other powers conferred by law, the City may exercise any power necessary and convenient to carry out the purpose of the TIF law, including the power to cause Project Plans to be prepared, to approve such plans, and to impl...

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