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File #: 42710    Version: 1 Name: Amending the City’s adopted 2016 Capital Budget to increase by $60,000 the Economic Development Division’s Funding Sources (“Transfer From TIF District”), Expenditures (“Other”), and allocation for Project #13 (“TID 43 Park/Drake”) to provide additional f
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/27/2016 In control: BOARD OF ESTIMATES (ended 4/2017)
On agenda: 5/17/2016 Final action: 5/17/2016
Enactment date: 5/19/2016 Enactment #: RES-16-00369
Title: Amending the City’s adopted 2016 Capital Budget to increase by $60,000 the Economic Development Division’s Funding Sources (“Transfer From TIF District”), Expenditures (“Other”), and allocation for Project #13 (“TID 43 Park/Drake”) to provide additional funding for the Greenbush Neighborhood Small Cap TIF, supporting the conversion of deteriorating rental housing into renovated owner occupied housing.
Sponsors: Sara Eskrich
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution amends the Economic Development Division’s 2016 Adopted Capital Budget to increase budget authority by $60,000. The additional $60,000 will be drawn from TID 43 Park/Drake and will be applied towards the Greenbush Neighborhood Small Cap TIF program. The 2016 Adopted Capital Budget includes $300,000 to support this program. The current fund balance of TID 43 is $207,530, which will reduce to $147,530 with this resolution.
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Amending the City’s adopted 2016 Capital Budget to increase by $60,000 the Economic Development Division’s Funding Sources (“Transfer From TIF District”), Expenditures (“Other”), and allocation for Project #13 (“TID 43 Park/Drake”) to provide additional funding for the Greenbush Neighborhood Small Cap TIF, supporting the conversion of deteriorating rental housing into renovated owner occupied housing.
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WHEREAS, in 2014 the City of Madison created TID #43 (Park/Drake) to generate tax increment to fund the Greenbush Housing Renovation program with the goal of stimulating the conversion of deteriorating rental housing into rehabilitated owner-occupied housing; and

WHEREAS, the surge of rental apartment construction in recent years to newer and larger buildings closer to campus and the rebound of the owner-occupied housing market has created the opportunity to convert older 2-3 unit rental buildings in the Greenbush neighborhood back to owner occupancy. TID #43 has created an opportunity to fund renovation of existing rental property by converting units that may have housed large numbers of renters to an owner-occupied property of one to three units. This program is designed to help close the gap between a building’s value as a rental property and its value as an owner occupied building after renovation costs; and

WHEREAS, in 2015 $500,000 was budgeted for the Greenbush Housing Renovation loan program and two loans totaling $180,000 were closed; and

WHEREAS, in 2016, $300,000 was budgeted for t...

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