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HomeMy WebLinkAbout(0021) M&C 21-0233City of Fort Worth, Mayor and Texas Council Communication DATE: 04/06/21 M&C FILE NUMBER: M&C 21-0233 LOG NAME: 061 ST QUARTER HSTE-VERIFICATION 2021 SUBJECT (CD 7, CD 8, and CD 9) Verify Completion of Rehabilitation Projects for the Historic and Cultural Landmark Properties Located at 4036 Linden Avenue, 1064 E. Humbolt Street, and 1645 S. Adams Street and Declare Said Properties to be Entitled to a Historic Site Tax Exemption RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Verify completion of the rehabilitation projects for the Historic and Cultural Landmark properties located at 4036 Linden Avenue, 1064 E. Humbolt Street, and 1645 S. Adams Street; and 2. Declare that 4036 Linden Avenue, 1064 E. Humbolt Street, and 1645 S. Adams Street be entitled to the Historic Site Tax Exemption set forth herein. DISCUSSION: The purpose of this Mayor and Council Communication (M&C) is to verify the completion of rehabilitation projects for the Historic and Cultural Landmark (HC) properties located at 4036 Linden Avenue, 1064 E. Humbolt Street, and 1645 S. Adams Street (Properties) and declare said Properties to be entitled to the Historic Site Tax Exemption set forth below. The applications for these properties requesting the historic site tax exemption were submitted after May 1, 2018. Any structure that is designated as HC, or that contributes to a district, and the land necessary for access to and use of the structure that is substantially treated is eligible to receive the following tax exemption under Appendix A, Chapter 4.401 of the City Code, with the intent that the property receiving the tax exemption will be in the same position in regards to City of Fort Worth taxes for the entire term of the exemption. Substantial treatment means treatment at a cost that equals or exceeds the greater of (i) $3,000.00 or (ii) 20% of the appraised value of the structure as of the year prior to the year in which a historic site tax exemption application is deemed complete by the historic preservation officer. During the term of the historic site tax exemption, the structure and land will receive an exemption in an amount equal to the difference between the following: (1) The City of Fort Worth current -year taxable value after application of any other applicable exemptions, including the homestead exemption; and (2) the City of Fort Worth base -year taxable value after application of any other applicable exemptions, including the homestead exemption. The term of these tax exemptions is ten years, commencing January 1 of the tax year immediately following verification and approval of the tax exemption by the City Council. The Historic and Cultural Landmarks Commission (HCLC) reviewed and approved the verification applications for the Properties on the dates set forth in the table below. Staff presents that it has made investigations of the Properties and has verified that the projects have been completed in accordance with the Historic Preservation Ordinance. Taxing Land Improvement Homestead Base -Year Required Total Completed HCLC Location Year* Value (Structure) Value Exemption Taxable Value Expenditure Expended Application Verification 036 Linden Ave. 20719 $150,000.00 $92,834.00 N $242,834.00 $18,566.00$19,759.00 08/11/20 01/11/21 1064 E. Humbolt St. 2019 $5,000.00 $37,147.00ON $42,147.00 $8,429.00$95,600.00 01/08/20 03/08/21 1645 S. Adams St. 2019 $75,000.00 $25,OOO.00ON $100,000.00 $5,000.00 $11,579.00 12/10/20 03/08/21 *This represents the year prior to the year in which the historic site tax exemption application was deemed complete by the historic preservation officer. These properties are located in COUNCIL DISTRICT 7, 8, and 9. A Form 1295 is not required because: This M&C does not request approval of a contract with a business entity. FISCAL INFORMATION / CERTIFICATION: The Director of Finance certifies that upon final approval of the Historic Tax Exemption -Verification applications, a loss of an estimated $9,489.00 in property tax revenue may occur over the next ten year period. This reduction in revenue will be incorporated into the long term financial forecast upon the Historic Tax Exemption being officially granted. Submitted for City Manager's Office by. Dana Burghdoff 8018 Originating Business Unit Head: D.J. Harrell 8032 Additional Information Contact: Justin Newhart 8037