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City council members discussed an ordinance to authorize a Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) agreement for properties at 36 to 42 West First Street that would abate a portion of property taxes on improvements for up to 15 years.
Why it matters: CRA agreements are used to incentivize building rehabilitation and redevelopment by temporarily reducing property tax obligations on qualifying improvements. The project at 36–42 West First Street has begun work, and city staff indicated the owners have started improvements.
Details: the ordinance described a tax abatement on improvements to the properties for a 15-year term. The exact percentage of the abatement was referenced in the discussion as the maximum allowable percentage and maximum duration but was not specified in the meeting record. Council members noted the work has already started and discussed an emergency clause to accelerate council consideration.
Council action: a motion to suspend the three-reading rule was made and seconded. Council conducted a roll-call vote on suspension: Councilman Hayes — yes; Councilman Eads — yes; Councilman Stahl — yes; Councilman McDaniels — no; Councilman Hitt — yes; Councilwoman Trainer — yes. The suspension vote carried by majority, and the item remained on the agenda for further council action.
Process notes: because the work on the properties has already begun, the administration supported the emergency clause; formal approval and the final abatement percentage will be decided by council in a subsequent recorded vote.
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