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ITEM 26
City Council Memorandum Cultural Development Memo No.
Date:
May 13, 2021
To:
Mayor and Council
Thru:
Joshua H. Wright, Acting City Manager
Debra Stapleton, Assistant City Manager
Kim Moyers, Cultural Development Director
From:
Subject:
Resolution No. 5475 Approving the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 Annual Assessment for the City of Chandler, Arizona, Downtown Chandler Enhanced Municipal Services District
Proposed Motion:
Move City Council pass and adopt Resolution No. 5475 approving the 2021-2022 Annual Assessment for City of Chandler, Arizona, Downtown Chandler Enhanced Municipal Services District.
Background:
On
March 25, 2021,
City Council approved Resolution
No. 5449
, which authorized modification of the Assessment Diagram, making a statement and estimate of expenses for the Downtown Chandler Enhanced Municipal Services District, completing the assessment, and setting the date for the Public Hearing on the assessments for the May 13, 2021, City Council meeting.
Prior to the May meeting, staff published notice of the date of the Public Hearing for five consecutive days in the Arizona Republic as required by Arizona Revised Statutes. Downtown Chandler Community Partnership staff also sent a notice of the Public Hearing to all property owners in the District. The letter advised the property owners that they could file an objection with the City Clerk, should they desire to do so. To date, no objections have been received in the City Clerk’s Office.
Upon completion of the Public Hearing and authorization of this item, staff will forward the calculated Assessment Roll to the Maricopa County Assessor’s Office. The first assessments for the District will be mailed to property owners with their tax bill in July 2021.
Financial Implications:
Assessments in the District are based on three factors, including assessed value (one-third of the assessment), building square footage (one-third of the assessment), and land square footage (one-third of the assessment). All properties are assessed at the same rate with the exception of buildings along the Historic Square, which are assessed double the building square footage rate.
The total of all assessments is
$305
,301
, of which privately-owned property in the District contributes
$186,497 (61%).
In addition, the assessment for City-owned property is $118,804, which represents 39
%
of the total District operating funds for FY21-22. Funds to provide for the City’s contribution to the District have been requested in Downtown Redevelopment’s operating budget for 2021-2022.
Attachments
Resolution No. 5475
Notice of Hearing on Assessment
Affidavit of Mailing
2021 Assessment Roll - Mailing List
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