File #: 18-248    Version: 1 Name: Tabor Property - Cleanup & Redevelopment
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 8/21/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/28/2018 Final action: 8/28/2018
Title: Communication from the City Manager with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending the City of Peoria 2018-2019 BIENNIAL BUDGET Relating to the Use of the Eagle View TIF District Fund Balance for the Redevelopment of 3540 to 3560 SW ADAMS (TABOR PROPERTY), in the Amount of $40,000.00. (Council District 1)
Indexes: Goal 3 - Beautiful Peoria, Goal 4 - Grow Peoria, Grow employers and jobs.
Attachments: 1. ORD NO 17,606 (Item No. 18-248), 2. Tabor Site & Buildings- Cleanup, 3. 2018 ORD 15 - Use of Eagle View Fund Balance - Tabor Property
title
Communication from the City Manager with a Request to ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending the City of Peoria 2018-2019 BIENNIAL BUDGET Relating to the Use of the Eagle View TIF District Fund Balance for the Redevelopment of 3540 to 3560 SW ADAMS (TABOR PROPERTY), in the Amount of $40,000.00. (Council District 1)

body
BACKGROUND: The City owns commercial/industrial property from 3540 to 3560 SW Adams and is seeking to prepare it for sale and redevelopment. The property (a.k.a. Tabor), consists of five parcels covering 5.4 acres on I-2 zoned land with two buildings-a 10,000 sf warehouse/office, and a 1,750 sf retail/office building. Both buildings are in disrepair and without working utilities. An Environmental Phase I and II have been completed showing soil and ground water contamination. The property is within the Peoria Urban Enterprise Zone and Eagle View TIF District. The properties were purchased to improve the City's Southern Gateway appearance starting with the purchase of an auto salvage yard in 2013, a former gas station in 2014, and a tattoo parlor in 2015. A request for proposal was published to sell the Tabor sight but no responses were received due to the unknown amount and cost of contamination.

A budget has been prepared in the amount of $40,000 to better prepare the property for sale and redevelopment. This would include a) removal of existing debris from the lot and buildings, b) establish a maintenance fund for property upkeep, c) prepare site remediation plans with a future developer/s, and d) conduct an appraisal.

Based on several quotes the immediate need for debris removal is estimated at $10,000. A maintenance fund of $10,000 is estimated to provide upkeep as needed (future debris removal, secure/board-up the building, remove brush, change locks, etc). Of critical importance are funds to conduct environmental remediation studies with a future developer, estimated at $15,000. This would include one or two Remediation Action Pl...

Click here for full text