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Approval of the Proposed 2018 Operating Plan and Budget for the Powers & Woodmen Commercial Business Improvement District
Presenter:
Carl Schueler, Comprehensive Planning Manager
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Summary:
The Powers & Woodmen Commercial Business Improvement District (BID) is a legal entity separate from the City of Colorado Springs. However, as required by State statute, it is necessary for City Council to review and approve the proposed 2018 Operating Plan and Budget for the BID.
Previous Council Action:
City Council approved formation of this BID in 2004 (Ordinance No. 04-252) and has approved the Operating Plan and Budget annually since its formation. City Council also approved the BID's 2010 bond issuance (see below). In 2013, City Council excluded a property from this district based in its conversion to multifamily uses. State statute does not allow BIDs to tax non-residential property.
This item was introduced in a City Council Work Session on October 9, 2017.
Background:
The boundaries of this development-specific BID were established pursuant to an election in 2003. This BID has an elected board, comprised of individuals associated with the Nor'wood Development Group. The BID is authorized to provide the acquisition of improvements, construction of improvements, operation and maintenance of parking facilities, roadways, lighting, driveways, public utilities, and landscaping. This Operating Plan and Budget is provided in format consistent with the new standard template approved by Council in August 2014 for these documents.
With the exception of an effective decrease in the mill levy as described below, this BID does not anticipate any major changes or new activities in the coming year.
Financial Implications:
The BID issued $1,850,000 in Limited Tax General Obligation Bonds, Series 2010 for public improvements. These have an interest rate of 8.5%. The proposed mill levy for the BID in 2017 is 26.0 mills (1.000 mill for genera...
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