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COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
ORDINANCE NO. 940577
Approving
and designating Project M of the Southtown Corridor/31st & Baltimore Tax
Increment Financing Plan as a Redevelopment Project and adopting tax increment
financing therefor.
WHEREAS,
the City Council of Kansas City, Missouri by Ordinance No. 54556 passed on
November 24, 1982 and thereafter amended in certain respects by Committee
Substitute for Ordinance No. 911076, as amended, passed on August 29, 1991,
created the Tax Increment Financing Commission of Kansas City, Missouri (the
"Commission"); and
WHEREAS,
on May 19, 1994, the City Council passed Ordinance No. 940564, which approved
the Southtown Corridor/31st & Baltimore Tax Increment Financing Plan
("Redevelopment Plan") and designated the Redevelopment Area as a
conservation area; and
WHEREAS,
the Redevelopment Plan and ordinance contemplates the implementation of the
Redevelopment Plan through fourteen (14) separate Redevelopment Projects and
the adoption of tax increment financing in each of the areas selected for such
Redevelopment Projects; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE
IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KANSAS CITY:
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1. All terms used in this ordinance shall be construed as defined in Sections
99.800 to 99.865 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, as amended.
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2. The area selected for Project M legally described as follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of Lot 97,
BLENHEIM, a subdivision, said point being on the west right-of-way of Prospect
Avenue; thence west, along the south line of Lots 97 through 108, BLENHEIM, and
the south line of Lots 25, 26, and 27, Blue Hills, a subdivision, to the
southwest corner of said Lot 27; thence south, with the east line of Lot 31, 30
feet; thence west, with a line 30 feet south of the north line of said Lot 31,
to the east right-of-way of The Paseo; thence north, with the east right-of-way
of The Paseo, to the south right-of-way of Meyer Boulevard; thence easterly, with
the south right-of-way of Meyer Boulevard to the east right-of-way of Wabash
Avenue; thence south, with the east right-of-way of Wabash Avenue, to a point
27.5 feet north of the southwest corner of Lot 13, Harper's Meyer Boulevard
Addition, a subdivision; thence east, with a line 27.5 feet north of the south
line of said Lot 13, to the east line of said Lot 13; thence South, with the
east line of Lots 13 through 19, Harper's Meyer Boulevard Addition, and its
southerly prolongation, to a point on the south right-of-way of 67th Street;
thence west, with the south right-of-way of 67th Street to the northeast corner
of the west one-half of Lot 3, BLENHEIM; thence south, with the east line of
west one-half of Lots 3 and 45 to a point on the north right-of-way of 67th
Terrace; thence east, with the north right-of-way of 67th Terrace, to the west
right-of-way of Prospect Avenue; thence south, with the west right-of-way of
Prospect Avenue, to the point of beginning, except that part in roads.
is
approved and designated as Project M of the Southtown Corridor/31st &
Baltimore Tax Increment Financing Plan ("Project M").
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3. Tax increment allocation financing is hereby adopted for taxable real
property in the above described area selected for Project M. After the total
equalized assessed valuation of the taxable real property in Project M exceeds
the certified total initial equalized assessed valuation of
the taxable real property in
Project M, the ad valorem taxes, and payment in lieu of taxes, if any, arising
from the levies upon the taxable real property in such project by taxing
districts and tax rates determined in the manner provided in subsection 2 of
Section 99.855 each year after the effective date of the ordinance until
redevelopment costs have been paid shall be divided as follows:
1. That
portion of taxes levied upon each taxable lot, block, tract, or parcel of real
property which is attributable to the initial equalized assessed value of each
such taxable lot, block, tract or parcel of real property in the area selected
for the Project
M shall be allocated to and, when collected, shall be paid by the Jackson
County Collector and the City Treasurer to the respective affected taxing
districts in the manner required by law in the absence of the adoption of tax
increment allocation financing;
2. Payments in lieu of taxes
attributable to the increase in the current equalized assessed valuation of
each taxable lot, block, tract, or parcel of real property in the area selected
for Project M over and above the initial equalized assessed value of each such
unit of property in the area selected for Project M shall be allocated to and,
when collected, shall be paid to the City Treasurer who shall deposit such
payment in lieu of taxes into a special fund called the "Special
Allocation Fund" of the City for the purpose of paying Redevelopment
Project Costs and obligations incurred in the payment thereof. Any payments in
lieu of taxes which are not paid within sixty (60) days of the due date shall
be deemed delinquent and shall be assessed a penalty of one percent (1%) per
month.
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4. In addition to the payments in lieu of taxes described in subsection 2 of
Section 3 above, fifty percent (50%) of the total additional revenue from taxes
which are imposed by the City or taxing districts, and which are generated by
economic activities within the area selected for Project M over the amount of
such taxes generated by economic activities within such area in the calendar
year prior to the adoption of this ordinance, while tax increment financing
remains in effect, but excluding taxes imposed on sales of charges for sleeping
rooms paid by transient guests of hotels and motels, licenses, fees or special assessments
and personal property taxes, other than payments in lieu of taxes, shall be
allocated to, and paid by the collecting officer to the City Treasurer or other
designated financial officer of the City, who shall deposit such funds in a
separate segregated account within the Special Allocation Fund.
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Approved
as to form and legality
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Heather A.
Brown
Assistant
City Attorney