File #: 17-248    Version: 1 Name: South Village Commercial Rehab
Type: Ordinance Status: Adopted
File created: 7/27/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/8/2017 Final action: 8/8/2017
Title: Communication from the City Manager with a Request for the Following: A. APPROVE the Creation of the SOUTH VILLAGE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY REHABILITATION PROGRAM; and, B. ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending the City of Peoria 2017 AMENDED ANNUAL BUDGET Relating to the Use of the SOUTH VILLAGE TIF FUND BALANCE.
Indexes: Goal 2 - Safe Peoria, Goal 3 - Beautiful Peoria, Grow employers and jobs.
Attachments: 1. ORD NO 17,491 Budget Amend - South Village TIF Fund Balance, 2. Budget Amendment Ordinance - South Village Commercial Building Program
Related files: 22-036
ACTION REQUESTED:
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Communication from the City Manager with a Request for the Following:

A. APPROVE the Creation of the SOUTH VILLAGE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY REHABILITATION PROGRAM; and,

B. ADOPT an ORDINANCE Amending the City of Peoria 2017 AMENDED ANNUAL BUDGET Relating to the Use of the SOUTH VILLAGE TIF FUND BALANCE.

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BACKGROUND:
Earlier this year, the City Council created a residential housing rehabilitation program in the South Village TIF. At the request of Councilwoman Denise Moore, staff has put together a similar program to provide matching grants to non-residential property owners within the TIF in order to help with the rehabilitation of those properties. The grants would match private funds on a 50/50 basis up to a maximum award of $20,000. A general program outline is as follows:

1. Eligible improvements include exterior (i.e. roof) and interior (systems, renovations) improvements.
2. Tax-exempt properties are eligible for assistance but the City is unable to fund religious institutions for worship activities.
3. Building must have a current or proposed use. If vacant, applicant must provide proof of intended use (i.e. signed lease, letter of intent, etc.).
4. Properties currently in housing court are excluded.
5. Renovations requiring a site plan and/or building permit must visit One Stop Shop.
6. Applicant cannot be in arrears on any public obligation (i.e. property tax payments, liens for environmental work, etc.).
7. Applicant must provide at least two quotes on proposed work. City will only agree to pay the lowest quote, but will take into consideration factors such as minority-owned contractors or contractors based in the South Village.
8. All work must comply with local zoning and building codes. Work that requires a permit will need to apply for one or jeopardize funding.
9. City will reimburse applicants upon project completion and submission of a paid invoice.
10. All funding requests that exceed $15,000 will need the ap...

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