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File #: 0911-2005    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 5/12/2005 In control: Jobs and Economic Development Committee
On agenda: 6/13/2005 Final action: 6/15/2005
Title: To authorize the Director of Development to dissolve the Enterprise Zone Agreement between the City of Columbus and The Columbus Athenaeum, Ltd. and to end the associated real property tax exemptions.
Explanation

BACKGROUND: This legislation authorizes the Director of Development to dissolve the Enterprise Zone Agreement (EZA) between the City of Columbus and The Columbus Athenaeum, Ltd. and end the associated real property tax exemptions. The Columbus Athenaeum, Ltd. has requested that the EZA and associated tax abatement be dissolved due to the less than anticipated tax savings realized by the company.

Columbus City Council authorized the EZA by Ordinance No. 630-97 on March 17, 1997. The EZA provides for a 'sliding scale' abatement of the increased real property taxes resulting from renovation of the building. The exemption schedule is: 100%/yrs 1-3, 70%/yrs 4-5 and 25%/yrs 6-10. The exemption commenced tax year 1999 and is not to extend beyond tax year 2008.

The City granted the EZA in order to facilitate the renovation of the former Masonic Temple located at 32 N 4th Street into a corporate/community meeting center. The building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was slated for demolition and conversion into a surface parking lot before being purchased by The Columbus Athenaeum, Ltd. It was projected that $2.6 million would be invested in real property improvements and the abatement would yield $236,641 in total tax savings. After an actual investment of $2.4 million, the increase in appraised value of the building has turned out to be $66,800 and the abatement has yielded the company only $5,770 in total tax savings. At the current rate, the savings to The Columbus Athenaeum, Ltd., from the abatement is approximately $357 per annum and it is no longer advantageous for the company to continue with the abatement.

FISCAL IMPACT: No funding is required for this legislation.



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To authorize the Director of Development to dissolve the Enterprise Zone Agreement between the City of Columbus and The Columbus Athenaeum, Ltd. and to end the associated real property tax exemptions.



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