HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 2018-14 (Declaratory Resolution for South Rangeline allocation area)RESOLUTION NO. 2018-14
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CARMEL REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
AMENDING THE DECLARATORY RESOLUTION AND THE
DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE INTEGRATED 126TH STREET CORRIDOR
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AREA
WHEREAS, the City of Carmel Redevelopment Commission (the "Commission") pursuant
to IC 36-7-14 (the "Act") serves as the governing body of the City of Carmel Redevelopment District
(the "District"); and
WHEREAS, the Commission has previously adopted and confirmed resolutions (collectively,
the "Declaratory Resolution") which established and expanded an economic development area
known as the "Integrated 126th Street Corridor Economic Development Area" (the "Economic
Development Area"), designated certain portions thereof as allocation areas pursuant to Section 39 of
the Act, one of which is known as the Amended 126th Street Allocation Area (the "Amended 126th
Street Allocation Area"), and approved a development plan for the Economic Development Area (the
"Plan") pursuant to the Act; and
WHEREAS, the Commission now desires to amend the Declaratory Resolution and Plan (i)
to remove the area described on Exhibit A attached hereto from the Amended 126th Street Allocation
Area, (ii) to designate the area described on Exhibit A attached hereto as a separate allocation area
pursuant to Section 39 of the Act to be known as the South Rangeline Allocation Area (the "South
Rangeline Allocation Area"), and (iii) to adopt a supplement to the Plan attached hereto as Exhibit B
(the "2018 Plan Supplement") (clauses (i), (ii) and (iii), collectively, the "2018 Amendments"); and
WHEREAS, the 2018 Amendments and supporting data were reviewed and considered at this
meeting; and
WHEREAS, Sections 41 and 43 of the Act permit the creation of "economic development
areas" and provide that all of the rights, powers, privileges and immunities that may be exercised by
this Commission in a redevelopment area or urban renewal area may be exercised in an economic
development area, subject to the conditions set forth in the Act; and
WHEREAS, this Commission deems it advisable to apply the provisions of said Sections 41
and 43 of the Act to the 2018 Amendments; and
WHEREAS, the Commission now desires to approve the 2018 Amendments.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City of Carmel Redevelopment
Commission, governing body of the City of Carmel Redevelopment District, as follows:
1. It will be of public utility and benefit to amend the Declaratory Resolution and the
Plan for the Economic Development Area as provided in the 2018 Amendments and to continue to
develop the Economic Development Area, including the South Rangeline Allocation Area, under the
Act.
2. The Declaratory Resolution and the Plan, as amended by this Resolution and the 2018
Plan Supplement, conform to the comprehensive plan of development for the City.
3. The 2018 Amendments are reasonable and appropriate when considered in relation to
the Declaratory Resolution and Plan and the purposes of the Act.
4. The findings and determinations set forth in the Declaratory Resolution and the Plan
are hereby reaffirmed.
5. In support of the findings and determinations set forth in Sections 1 through 4 above,
the Commission hereby adopts the specific findings set forth in the 2018 Plan Supplement.
6. The Commission does not at this time propose to acquire any specific parcel of land
or interests in land within the boundaries of the South Rangeline Allocation Area. If at any time the
Commission proposes to acquire specific parcels of land, the required procedures for amending the
Plan, as amended by the 2018 Plan Supplement, under the Act will be followed, including notice by
publication to affected property owners and a public hearing.
7. The Commission finds that no residents of the Economic Development Area will be
displaced by any project resulting from the 2018 Plan Supplement, and therefore finds that it does
not need to give consideration to transitional and permanent provision for adequate housing for the
residents.
The 2018 Amendments are hereby in all respects approved.
9. The area described in Exhibit A is hereby removed from the Amended 126`h Street
Allocation Area, and is hereby designated as a separate "allocation area" pursuant to Section 39 of
the Act to be known as the "South Rangeline Allocation Area," for purposes of the allocation and
distribution of property taxes for the purposes and in the manner provided by said Section. Any
taxes imposed under I.C. 6-1.1 on real property subsequently levied by or for the benefit of any
public body entitled to a distribution of property taxes on taxable property in said allocation area
shall be allocated and distributed as follows:
Except as otherwise provided in said Section 39, the proceeds of taxes
attributable to the lesser of the assessed value of the property for the assessment date
with respect to which the allocation and distribution is made, or the base assessed
value, shall be allocated to and when collected paid into the funds of the respective
taxing units. Except as otherwise provided in said Section 39, property tax proceeds
in excess of those described in the previous sentence shall be allocated to the
redevelopment district and when collected paid into an allocation fund for the South
Rangeline Allocation Area hereby designated as the "South Rangeline Allocation
Fund" and may be used by the redevelopment district to do one or more of the things
specified in Section 39(b)(3) of the Act, as the same may be amended from time to
time. Said allocation fund may not be used for operating expenses of the
Commission. Except as otherwise provided in the Act, before June 15 of each year,
the Commission shall take the actions set forth in Section 39(b)(4) of the Act.
10. The foregoing allocation provision shall apply to all of the South Rangeline
Allocation Area. The Commission hereby finds that the adoption of this allocation provision will
result in new property taxes in the South Rangeline Allocation Area that would not have been
generated but for the adoption of the allocation provision, as specifically evidenced by the findings
set forth in Exhibit B hereto. The base assessment date for the South Rangeline Allocation area is
January 1, 2018.
11. The provisions of this Resolution shall be subject in all respects to the Act and any
amendments thereto, and the allocation provisions herein relating to the South Rangeline Allocation
Area shall expire on the date that is twenty-five (25) years after the date on which the first obligation
is incurred to pay principal and interest on bonds or lease rentals on leases payable from tax
increment revenues derived from the South Rangeline Allocation Area,
12. This Resolution, together with any supporting data, shall be submitted to the City of
Carmel Plan Commission (the "Plan Commission") and the Common_ Council of the City (the
"Council") as provided in the Act, and if approved by the Plan Commission and the Council, shall be
submitted to a public hearing and remonstrance as provided by the Act, after public notice as
required by the Act.
13. The officers of the Commission are hereby authorized to make all filings necessary or
desirable to carry out the purposes and intent of this Resolution.
Adopted the 19th day of December, 2018.
CITY OF CARMEL
COMMISSION
Member
EXHIBIT A
Description of the South Rangeline Allocation Area
The South Rangeline Allocation Area consists of the following parcels:
PARCEL ID NUMBERS:
16-09-36-00-00-025.000
16-09-36-00-00-024.000
16-09-36-00-00-023.000
16-09-36-00-00-022.000
16-09-36-00-00-020.000
The South Rangeline Allocation Area also includes any and all public rights of way that
physically connect any of the above described parcels.
EXHIBIT B
2018 Plan Supplement
The Plan is hereby supplemented by adding the following projects to the Plan:
The site preparation and design and construction of an approximately 540 -space structured
parking facility, including associated infrastructure, to support the construction of a proposed mixed
use residential, retail, hotel and office development generally to be located at the corner of South
Rangeline Road and Executive Drive, in the City of Carmel, Indiana. The estimated cost of these
improvements is $10,000,000.
Based on representations of the developer of the mixed use project, the Commission has
determined that the development will not proceed as planned without the contribution of tax
increment revenues to be derived from the South Rangeline Allocation Area to the projects described
above, which are an integral part of the development as a whole.
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