HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 5878-01-2024 A Resolution
NO. 5878-01-2024
ADOPTING AN AMENDMENT TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT
ZONE BASIC INCENTIVES AND TAX ABATEMENT POLICY (RESOLUTION
NO. 5690-02-2023) TO INCORPORATE AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMMITMENT
REVISIONS GOVERNING TAX ABATEMENT AGREEMENTS FOR PROPERTIES
LOCATED IN A NEIGHBORHOOD EMPOWERMENT ZONE
WHEREAS, a municipality may enter into tax abatement agreements authorized by Chapter 312
of the Texas Tax Code ("Code") only if the governing body of the municipality has previously adopted a
resolution stating that the municipality elects to be eligible to participate in tax abatement and has
established guidelines and criteria governing tax abatement agreements;
WHEREAS,pursuant to the Code, a tax abatement policy is effective for two (2)years from the
date of its adoption;
WHEREAS, on February 14, 2023 the City Council adopted Resolution No. 5690-02-2023
wherein the City elected to participate in tax abatement and adopted the Neighborhood Empowerment
Zone Basic Incentives and Tax Abatement Policy ("NEZ Policy") as required by Chapter 312 of the
Texas Tax Code;
WHEREAS, in order to qualify for a tax abatement, the NEZ Policy requires that any multi-
family rental residential development or mixed-use development that includes a multi-family rental
residential component must have a percentage of the total residential units set aside exclusively for lease
to qualifying households whose adjusted incomes do not exceed the then-current eighty percent (80%)
income limits established by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
for the Fort Worth-Arlington HUD Metro FMR Area at rents that are affordable to such households, as
defined by HUD (an "Affordable Housing Set-Aside Commitment"); or if specifically permitted by
the City Council to allow an applicant for tax abatement under that Policy whose property will include
multi-family rental residential units to make annual payments to the Fort Worth Housing Finance
Corporation in the amount of $200.00 per rental residential unit located on the property in lieu of
making a specific Affordable Housing Set-Aside Commitment;
WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to amend the NEZ Policy to no longer allow an applicant
seeking a tax abatement, whose property will include multi-family rental residential units, to make
annual payments to the Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation in the amount of $200.00 per rental
residential unit located on the property in lieu of making a specific Affordable Housing Set-Aside
Commitment;
WHEREAS, the Neighborhood Services Department has recommended an amendment to the
NEZ Policy related to tax abatements for multi-family development projects and mixed-use
development projects that include residential units;
WHEREAS,the City Council believes that such an amendment to the NEZ Policy will provide a
greater resource for the growth of affordable housing in Fort Worth (the "City");
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FORT WORTH, TEXAS:
1. THAT the City hereby amends the NEZ Policy attached hereto as Exhibit "A", to incorporate
revisions related to tax abatements for multi-family development projects and mixed-use
development projects that include residential units; the NEZ Policy constitutes the guidelines,
criteria and procedures governing tax abatement agreements entered into by the City, to be
effective January 23, 2024 through February 13, 2025 unless earlier amended or repealed by a
vote of at least three-fourths (3/4) of the members of the City Council.
2. THAT the NEZ Policy, as amended, will expressly govern all tax abatement agreements for
properties located in a Neighborhood Empowerment Zone as designated by City Council and
entered into by the City during the period in which such tax abatement policy is in effect.
3. THAT all previous Resolutions are hereby expressly repealed to the extent in conflict with the
provisions of this Resolution.
4. THAT this Resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its adoption.
ADOPTED this 23rd day of January, 2024.
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Mayor and Council Communication
DATE: 01/23/24 M&C FILE NUMBER: M&C 24-0021
LOG NAME: 19NEZAMENDJAN2024
SUBJECT
(ALL)Adopt Resolution to Amend the Neighborhood Empowerment Zone Basic Incentives and Tax Abatement Policy to no Longer Allow
Developers an Option to Make Certain Payments in Lieu of Providing On-Site Affordable Housing
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached Resolution amending Section VI.Municipal Property Tax Abatements of the City's
Neighborhood Empowerment Zone Basic Incentives and Tax Abatement Policy to remove a developer's option to make certain payments in lieu of
providing on-site affordable housing.
DISCUSSION:
Chapter 312 of the Texas Tax Code authorizes municipalities to designate tax abatement reinvestment zones and to enter into tax abatement
agreements only after they elect to become eligible to participate in tax abatement and adopts a tax abatement policy that sets forth guidelines
and criteria governing their tax abatement programs.A tax abatement policy adopted by a municipality is effective for two years and,during that
time,can only be amended by a vote of 3/4 of the members of the City Council.
The City's Neighborhood Empowerment Zone Basic Incentives and Tax Abatement Policy("NEZ Policy")requires that any multi-family rental
residential development or mixed-use development that includes a multi-family rental residential component must have a percentage of the total
residential units set aside exclusively for lease to qualifying households whose adjusted incomes do not exceed the then-current eighty percent
(80%)income limits established by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD)for the Fort Worth-Arlington HUD
Metro Area Fair Market Rents at rents that are affordable to such households,as defined by HUD(an "Affordable Housing Set-Aside
Commitment"). In 2014,the City Council voted to allow a developer,with the consent of the City Council in its sole discretion,to pay the Fort Worth
Housing Finance Corporation the sum of two-hundred dollars($200.00)per rental residential unit in the development,annually for the term of the
tax abatement agreement in lieu of committing to the to set aside affordable housing units.
On December 12,2023,the Neighborhood Services Department made a recommendation to the Neighborhood Quality and Revitalization
Committee to remove the option of allowing a developer to pay a sum to the Fort Worth Housing Finance Corporation in lieu of making a specific
Affordable Housing Set-Aside Commitment.The committee unanimously agreed to remove the option.
State law requires a vote of 3/4 of the members of the City Council(9 votes)in order to amend a tax abatement policy.Once adopted,the
proposed amendments to the NEZ Policy will be effective immediately.
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 approval of this recommendation will have no material effect to City funds.
Submitted for City Manager's Office Fernando Costa 6122
Originating_Business Unit Head: Victor Turner 8187
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Additional Information Contact: Sarah Odle 7316
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