File #: 19-490    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/28/2019 Final action: 10/28/2019
Title: Multiple Unit Housing Tax Incentive Program application by Parke 325 LLC Ward(s): 1 Councilor(s): Kaser Neighborhood(s): NEN Result Area(s): Strong and Diverse Economy; Welcoming and Livable Community.
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2019-80, 2. Exhibit A to Resolution 2019-80, 3. Exhibit B to Resolution 2019-80, 4. Core Area Map
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TO:                      Mayor and City Council   

THROUGH:                      Steve Powers, City Manager   

FROM:                      Kristin Retherford, Urban Development Dept. Director  

                                          

SUBJECT:

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Multiple Unit Housing Tax Incentive Program application by Parke 325 LLC    

 

Ward(s): 1 

Councilor(s): Kaser    

Neighborhood(s):  NEN    

Result Area(s): Strong and Diverse Economy; Welcoming and Livable Community.  

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ISSUE:

 

Shall City Council:

(1)                     Adopt Resolution No. 2019-80 approving an application by Parke 325 LLC for tax exemption under the City’s Multiple Unit Housing Tax Incentive Program and;

 

(2)                     Direct staff to make a request to boards of other taxing districts to adopt a resolution agreeing with the policy of providing a tax exemption for the project, therefore exempting the project’s full property tax liability? 

 

 

RECOMMENDATION:

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(1)                     Adopt Resolution No. 2019-80 approving an application by Parke 325 LLC for tax exemption under the City’s Multiple Unit Housing Tax Incentive Program and;

 

(2)                     Direct staff to make a request to boards of other taxing districts to adopt a resolution agreeing with the policy of providing a tax exemption for the project, therefore exempting the project’s full property tax liability.

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SUMMARY:

 

On October 7, 2019, Parke 325 LLC (Applicant), whose Member is Troy Parke, submitted an application for participation in the Multiple Unit Housing Tax Incentive Program (Program) for redevelopment of an existing office building to be named “Parke 325” (Project). The Project will consist of one 32,257 square foot mixed-use building containing 30 residential rental units and two commercial units. 

 

The Applicant has submitted applications and materials asserting compliance with all of the Program requirements. The Project contains more than two dwelling units, is located within the Core Area, and meets 5 of the 19 public benefit requirements. Adoption of Resolution No. 2019-80 (Attachments 1, 2, 3) would approve the application by Parke 325 LLC for tax exemption under the Program.  

 

 

FACTS AND FINDINGS:

 

The Project involves the renovation of an existing, and mostly vacant, office building into 30 residential living units, two commercial units, and 17 onsite parking spaces.  Conversion of buildings from other uses to housing is permitted under ORS 307.603.  A 40-space parking lot located across Chemeketa Street NE will provide additional parking for residents, but is not part of the Program application.

SRC 2.790 - 2.835 adopt the provisions of ORS 307.600 - 307.687 to stimulate the construction, or addition of or conversion to multiple-unit housing in the designated core area of the City of Salem. Criteria, standards, and other guidelines are further detailed in the Standards and Guidelines for The Multiple Unit Housing Tax Incentive Program, adopted by the Council. The applicable statutes, code, and criteria are shown below in bold print. Following each criterion is a finding relative to the application.

ORS 307.606(4):                     States that prior to accepting applications under ORS 307.600 to 307.637, cities and counties shall promulgate standards and guidelines to be utilized in considering applications and making determinations required by ORS 307.618.

 

Finding:                     The City has adopted Standards and Guidelines for the Program, and most recently updated them in 2006, through Resolution No. 2006-43.

 

ORS 307.612:                     Provides that the first year of the exemption for an approved project is the assessment year beginning January 1 immediately following the calendar year in which construction, addition or conversion is completed, determined by that stage in the construction process when, pursuant to ORS 307.330, the improvement would have gone on the tax rolls in the absence of the exemption provided for in ORS 307.600 to 307.637.

 

Finding:                     The Applicant has asked for exemption starting in 2021. Should the Project not receive a Certificate of Occupancy until 2021, the exemption would not start until 2022. 

 

ORS 307.618:                     As applicable to this application, the City may approve an application under a program if the City finds:

 

(1)                     The owner has agreed to include one or more design or public benefit elements as specified by the city or the county;

 

(2)                     The project is or will be, at the time of completion, in conformance with all local plans and planning regulations, including special or district-wide plans developed and adopted pursuant to ORS chapters 195, 196, 197, 215 and 227 that are applicable at the time the application is approved.

 

(3)                     The owner has complied with the City’s adopted Standards and Guidelines.

 

Finding:                                          Design or Public Benefit Elements:

 

The Applicant has identified 6 of the 19 (Staff determined 5 benefits are met) available design or public benefit elements as specified in SRC 2.815 (see below), and therefore, as discussed below, staff believes the application complies with this requirement.

 

Local Plans and Land Use Regulations

 

Land Use Approval:

 

The Project has received Site Plan approval and construction is imminent. 

 

Local Plans:

 

NEN-SESNA Neighborhood Plan: 

 

Goal 2:

Promote a diversity of housing types, designs and affordability levels while encouraging the efficient use of residential land.

 

Goal 3:

Encourage new or retrofitted commercial development that creates vibrant, walkable, attractive urban environments and promotes access by alternative transportation modes.

 

Goal 5:

Promote mixed-use development that encourages walking and bicycling, supports economic and social vitality, provides services to nearby residential neighborhoods, reduces reliance on automobile trips, encourages the efficient use of land and reduces the need for parking.

 

 

ORS 307.621:                     A city or county shall approve or deny an application filed under ORS 307.618 within 180 days after receipt of the application and that an application not acted upon within 180 days shall be deemed approved. 

 

Finding:                                          The application was received on October 7, 2019. Council has until April 4, 2020, to issue a final decision on the application.

 

ORS 307.637(2):                     An exemption for multiple-unit housing may not be granted under ORS 307.600 to 307.637 unless:

 

(2) In the case of multiple-unit housing described in ORS 307.603 (5)(b), the construction, addition or conversion is completed on or before January 1, 2022.

 

Finding:                                          The application proposes multi-family housing, and therefore 307.637(2) are applicable, and must be completed on or before January 1, 2022. The Applicant has noted the Project planned completion date is May 2020.

 

SRC 2.800:                     To be eligible for the property tax exemption provided by SRC 2.790-2.835 a structure must:

 

(a)                     Be dwelling units, not designed or used as transient accommodations and not including hotels and motels but including such design elements benefitting the public as described in SRC 2.790-2.835 and approved by the City Council;

 

(b)                     Be housing which is constructed after January 1, 2012, and completed on or before January 1, 2022.

 

(c)                     Be located within the designated core area.

 

Finding:                                          The Project is located within the Core Area and includes 30 rental apartment units. As noted above, planned completion date of the Project is May 2020. As discussed below, the Applicant has identified 6 of the 19 public benefit elements (Staff determined 5 benefits are met). 

 

                                          Staff believes the Project complies with the requirements in SRC 2.800 and is eligible.

 

SRC 2.810:                     Application Procedure Requirements. 

 

Finding:                                          The Applicant submitted a complete application.                     

 

SRC 2.815:                                          Design Elements Benefitting the Public. To qualify under the Program, an applicant must propose and agree to include in the proposed project one or more design elements benefitting the general public; however, public benefits provided by this section are not necessarily required to be available to the public at large if the City Council finds the design elements proposed by the applicant provide sufficient public benefit.

 

Finding:                                          The Applicant has submitted material (Exhibit A of Resolution 2019-80) indicating 6 of the 19 public benefits outlined in SRC 2.815 will be met by the Project (Staff determined 5 benefits are met).

 

Public Benefits Addressed:

 

1.                     Common Meeting Rooms.

a.                     The property will have meeting rooms available to the general public.

 

2.                     Special architectural features. 

a.                     Artistic steel structures previously added to the façade will be rehabilitated.

 

3.                     Development or redevelopment of underutilized or blighted property.

a.                     The project will redevelop a mostly-vacant commercial property to residential use.

 

4.                     Development in structures that may include ground level commercial space.

a.                     The Project will contain 3,078 square feet of ground level commercial space.

 

5.                     Provision of parking spaces within the structure.

a.                     A portion of the Project’s parking is located within the structure.

 

Public Benefits Not Addressed:

1.                     Unit sale prices or rental rates accessible to a broad range of mixed incomes;

 

2.                     Recreation facilities;

3.                     Open space;

4.                     Day care facilities;

5.                     Facilities supportive of the arts;

6.                     Facilities for the handicapped (the Project will comply with ADA requirements);

7.                     Service or commercial uses which are permitted and needed at the project site but not available for economic rea-sons;

8.                     Dedication of land or facilities for public use;

 

9.                     Provision of pedestrian oriented design features;

10.                     Extra costs associated with infill or redevelopment;

 

11.                     Development on sites with existing single-story commercial structures;

 

12.                     Development on existing surface parking lots;

 

13.                     Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification by the Green Building Council of the project;

 

14.                     Provision of amenities and/or programs supportive of the use of mass transit.

 

SRC 2.825:                                          City Council Review. The City Council may approve the application if it finds, in accordance with adopted Standards and Guidelines, that:

 

(1)                     The property is eligible as provided in SRC 2.800;

 

(2)                     The applicant has agreed to include in the construction as a part of the multiple-unit housing one or more design elements benefitting the general public which are deemed sufficient by the City Council;

 

(3)                     The project is in conformance with the comprehensive plan and zoning regulations; and

 

(4)                     The public benefit the property will receive pursuant to the Program will be reasonable when considered in combination with other public benefits it is receiving or for which the owner plans to apply.

 

Finding:                     

1.                     As set forth above, staff believes the Project is eligible.

2.                     As set forth above, staff believes the Project includes adequate design elements benefitting the public to satisfy SRC 2.815.

3.                     The Project has received site plan approval and is undergoing building permit review.

4.                     Application materials support a finding that the public benefit the property will receive pursuant to this program will be reasonable when considered in combination with other public benefits it is receiving or for which the owner plans to apply.

 

The deadline for the Council to make a decision on the applications is April 4, 2020. If Council does not issue a final decision by April 4, 2020, the applications will be deemed approved. If approved, Resolution No. 2019-80 will become effective upon adoption.    

 

BACKGROUND:

 

In June 1976, Council enacted Salem’s Multiple Unit Housing Tax Incentive Program (Program), Salem Revised Code (SRC) 2.790-2.835. The Program is authorized by Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) 307.600-307.691, which allow local governments to establish a program for property tax exemptions to stimulate the construction of transit-supportive multiple unit housing in the core areas of Oregon’s urban centers. The Program provides a property tax exemption for up to ten years for new or converted, transit supportive, non-transient multiple family housing units constructed within the defined core area (Attachment 4) that provide one or more public benefits as defined in the ordinance. The basic tenets of the Program are:

                     The project must include at least two dwelling units per Standards and Guidelines adopted by Resolution No. 2006-43;

                     The project must be located within the “Core Area” as defined in SRC 2.800(c);

                     The project must include at least one public benefit as outlined in SRC 2.815, and;

                     Council shall, by resolution, make a decision within 180 days of receipt of the application or the application is automatically deemed approved.

 

The Program provides for a tax exemption only for the City’s tax levy, estimated to be $7,176 in the first full year. Pursuant to ORS 307.606(1), in order for a project to be exempt from property taxes from other taxing districts, such as counties or the school district, the governing bodies of the taxing districts, representing 51% or more of the total combined rate of taxation levied on the property under consideration must consent to the exemption. The City and the Salem-Keizer School District collectively represent about 60% of the combined rate of taxation within the Core Area. As set forth in ORS 307.606(1), if the District’s Board consents to the tax exemption for a project under the Program, the project will be exempt from all local property taxes for the period authorized, estimated to be $28,702 in the first full year. A resolution approving the Project’s participation in the Program by another taxing district, such as the School District, will have no effect on their tax revenue.

On December 5, 2011, City Council amended SRC 2.830(a) extending the Program to January 1, 2022. Each application requesting approval is evaluated on a case by case basis by the City Council. Since 1976, seven properties have been approved by Council for this Program:

 

Koz on State Street/Nishioka Building (142 units) - 260 State Street

Tax exemption period expires in 2031.

 

The Court Yard Apartments (40 units) - 211 Court Street NE)

Tax exemption period expires in 2030.

 

South Block Apartments (178 units, Phases I & II) - 315 Commercial Street SE

Tax exemption period expires in 2025 & 2027 (Phases I & II respectively).

 

The Residences at Riverfront Park (118 units) - 230 Front Street SE

Project cancelled prior to construction.

 

Willamette Landing Apartments (89 units) - 1601-1675 Water Street NE

Tax exemption period expired in 2000.

 

Forum Apartments (62 units) - 350 13th Street SE

Tax exemption period expired 1990.

 

Mill Bridge Terrace Apartments (24 units) - 728 Church Street NE

Tax exemption period expired in 1987.    

 

 

                     Clint Dameron     

                     Real Property Services Manager    

 

Attachments:

1. Resolution 2019-80

2. Exhibit No. A to Resolution 2019-80

3. Exhibit No. B to Resolution 2019-80

4. Core Area Map