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City of Centerville <br /> EDA/P&Z Meeting Minutes <br /> March 20,2019 <br /> 4. Appointment of Member to Rebranding Committee <br /> Administrator Statz stated that with the Council's goal of rebranding the City's logo, City Hall <br /> upgrade, etc. he proposed to Council the organization of a Rebranding Committee where a <br /> member of Council, P & Z and EDA be appointed to an ad hoc Committee for ease of <br /> communication and narrowing down selection/focus prior to items being taken to the entire <br /> Council. He stated that the Committee would meeting face to face once or twice and then <br /> everything else should be through emails approximately once a month. <br /> Motion by Commission Member Giovinazzo, Seconded by Commissioner Love to Appoint <br /> Commissioner Weatherhead to the Ad Hoc Rebrandin Committee. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried. <br /> 5. Discussion of Downtown Tax Increment Financing District <br /> a. Res. EDA #19-03 — Recognizing Council Support & Authorizing <br /> Occupied Structure Inspections Associated with the Beginning <br /> Processes of Exploring the Eligibility of Establishing a Tax Increment <br /> Finance (TIF) District (Redevelopment District) in the Downtown <br /> Area <br /> Administrator Statz stated that staff is requesting recognition of Council's action to commence <br /> the beginning phase(s) of determining whether it is feasible to create a Tax Increment Financing <br /> (TIF) district within the downtown area by determining whether it meets certain criteria to <br /> qualify for a district. He stated that there currently was a TIF district within the downtown area <br /> that has a remaining 11 years of its 25 year term (est. 2005). He stated that the intention is to <br /> decommission that district and commence a new district meeting the qualifications of the initial <br /> eligibility tests. He reviewed the qualifications of the area by stating that 70% of the area must <br /> be occupied parcels. He stated that the definition of occupied parcels is where 15% of the land <br /> area is covered by impervious surface parking or structure and the downtown area just meets this <br /> qualification. However, 50% of the structures in the same area must be considered <br /> "substandard" which the state defines as a building that would require at least 15% of the cost of <br /> a replacement building to bring the existing building up to current standards. He reported that <br /> most of the homes were constructed prior to the City's adoption of the building code in 1983. <br /> He stated that the City must make a good faith effort to gain entry to the property, but if the <br /> property owner does not allow entry, the City can complete a "table top" review of the property <br /> for permits and etc. to determine whether it is "substandard". He reported that a letter would be <br /> forwarded to the property owner requesting the inspection and follow-ups through telephone <br /> calls and door knocking. <br /> Administrator Statz reported that a timeline had been included in the packet and that staff <br /> discussed this with the City's Financial Consultant. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding whether the inspection information was public information. <br /> Administrator Statz stated that he would bring that information to the next meeting. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> 4 <br />