HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 82-132 ORDINANCE NO.
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE DESIGNATING A
CERTAIN AREA AS REINVESTMENT ZONE NUMBER
ONE, CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS; ESTABLISHING
A BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR SUCH ZONE; AND
OTHER MATTERS RELATING THERETO.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Beaumont, Texas
( the "City" ) , desires to promote the development or redevelopment of
a certain contiguous geographic area within its jurisdiction by the
creation of a reinvestment zone, as authorized by Article 1066e,
Vernon' s Texas Civil Statutes ( the "Act" ) ; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing before the City Council was
called for 1 : 30 p.m. on the 23rd day of November, 1982, such date
being at least seven (7 ) days after the date of publication of the
notice of such public hearing; and,
WHEREAS, the City has called a public hearing and published
notice of such public hearing, as required by Section 4 of the Act,
and has given written notice to all taxing units overlapping the
territory inside the proposed reinvestment zone; and,
WHEREAS, upon such hearing being convened there was
presented proper proof and evidence that notice of such hearing had
been published and had been mailed as described above; and,
WHEREAS, the City at such hearing invited any interested
person to appear and contend for or against the creation of the
reinvestment zone, the boundaries of the proposed reinvestment zone,
whether all or part of the territory which is described by the metes
and bounds description attached hereto as Exhibit A and depicted in
the plat attached hereto as Exhibit B should be included in such
proposed reinvestment zone, the concept of tax increment financing
and the appointment of a board of directors for the proposed
reinvestment zone; and,
WHEREAS, all owners of property located within the proposed
reinvestment zone and all other taxing units and other interested
persons were given the opportunity at such public hearing to protest
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the creation of the proposed reinvestment zone or the inclusion of
their property in such reinvestment zone; and,
WHEREAS, the proponents of the reinvestment zone offered
evidence, both oral and documentary , in favor of all of the foregoing
matters relating to the creation of the reinvestment zone, and
opponents of the reinvestment zone appeared to contest creation of
the reinvestment zone;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED
BY THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1 .
That the facts and recitations hereinabove are hereby found
and declared to be true and correct.
Section 2 .
The City, after conducting such hearing and having heard
such evidence and testimony, has made the following findings and
determinations based on the evidence and testimony presented to it:
(a) That the public hearing on adoption of the
reinvestment zone was properly called, held
and conducted, and that notice of such hearing
was published as required by law and mailed to
all taxing units overlapping the territory
inside the proposed reinvestment zone; and,
(b) That the City had jurisdiction to hold and con-
duct the public hearing on the creation of the
proposed reinvestment zone pursuant to the
Act; and,
(c) That creation of the proposed zone with
boundaries as described in Exhibits "A" and
"B" will result in benefits to the City,
its residents and property owners, and to
the property, residents and property owners
in the reinvestment zone; and,
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(d) That the reinvestment zone, as defined in
Exhibits "A" and "B" , meets the criteria
for the creation of a reinvestment zone as
set forth in Section 3 of the Act in that:
( 1 ) It is a contiguous geographic area
located wholly within the corporate
limits of the City.
( 2) The area within the reinvestment zone
substantially impairs or arrests the
sound growth of the City; retards the
provision of housing accommodations;
constitutes an economic and social
liability and is a menace to the
public health, safety, morals and
welfare in its present condition and
use due to the presence of a
substantial number of substandard,
slum, deteriorated or deteriorating
structures; a predominance of
defective or inadequate sidewalk or
street layout; unsanitary or unsafe
conditions; deterioration of site or
other improvements; and the existence
of conditions that endanger life or
property by fire or other cause.
( 3 ) Not more than 10 percent of the
property in the zone, excluding that
dedicated to public use, is used for
residential purposes, which is
defined in the Act as any property
occupied by a house which has less
than five living units.
(4 ) The total appraised value of all
taxable real property in the zone
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according to the most recent appraisal
rolls of the City, together with the
total appraised value of taxable real
property in all other existing
reinvestment zones within the City, if
any, according to the most recent
appraisal rolls of the City, does not
exceed 15 percent of the current total
appraised value of taxable real
property in the City.
(5 ) Improvements in the reinvestment zone
will enhance significantly the value
of all taxable real property in the
reinvestment zone.
Section 3 .
That the City hereby creates a reinvestment zone within the
area described by the metes and bounds in Exhibit "A" attached hereto
and depicted in the plat attached hereto as Exhibit "B" and such
reinvestment zone shall hereafter be identified as Reinvestment Zone
Number One, City of Beaumont, Texas ( the "Zone" ) .
Section 4 .
That there is hereby established a board of directors for
the Zone which shall consist of seven ( 7 ) members. The City Council
of the City hereby appoints the following residents of the City, who
meet the eligibility requirements as set forth in the Act, to serve
as members of the board of directors:
William Philli2s, Jr.
Wilton White
Richard LeBlanc
Bill Wilson
Murry Frank
Yvonne Craig
Ed Edson, IIT
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The first four ( 4 ) directors listed above are hereby appointed for
two-year terms while the last three ( 3 ) are appointed for one-year
terms. All subsequent appointments will be for two-year terms. The
City Council hereby designates Wilton White to serve
as chairman of the board of directors, and authorizes the board to
elect from its members a vice chairman and other officers as it sees
fit.
The board of directors shall make recommendations to the
City Council concerning the administration of the Zone. It shall
prepare, or cause to be prepared, and adopt a project plan for the
Zone and must submit such plan to the City Council for its approval.
The City hereby delegates to the board of directors all powers
necessary to prepare and implement such project plan, subject to
approval by the City Council, including the power to employ
consultants to assist in the preparation of the project plan and in
the issuance of tax increment obligations.
Section 5 .
That operation of the Zone shall commence on January 1 ,
1983, and that termination of the operation of the Zone shall occur
on January 1 , 2004, or at an earlier time designated by subsequent
ordinance, or at such time, subsequent to the issuance of tax
increment bonds, as all project costs and tax increment bonds, and
the interest thereon, have been paid in full.
Section 6 .
That the Tax Increment Base for the Zone, which is the
total appraised value of all taxable real property in a reinvestment
zone, is to be determined as of January 1 , 1982, the year in which
the Zone was designated a reinvestment zone.
Section 7 .
That there is hereby created and established a Tax
Increment Fund for the Zone which may be divided into such
subaccounts as may be authorized by subsequent ordinances, into which
all Tax Increments are to be deposited. The Tax Increment Fund and
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any subaccounts are to be maintained at the depository bank of the
City and shall be secured in the manner prescribed by law for Texas
cities. The Tax Increments shall equal the amount of property taxes
levied for a year on the captured appraised value, that is the amount
by which the current appraised value of all taxable real property
located in the Zone exceeds its Tax Increment Base, less any other
funds which are to be allocated from the Tax Increments pursuant to
the Act. All revenues from the sale of any increment finance bonds
and notes hereafter issued by the City may be deposited into such
fund or subaccount from which money will be disbursed to pay project
costs for the Zone or to satisfy the claims of holders of tax
increment bonds or notes issued for the Zone.
Section 8 .
That if any section, paragraph, clause or provision of this
Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid or
unenforceable, the invalidity or unenforceability of such section,
paragraph, clause or provision shall not affect any of the remaining
provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 9 .
That it is hereby found, determined and declared that a
sufficient written notice of the date, hour, place and subject of the
meeting of the City Council at which this Ordinance was adopted was
posted, as required by the Open Meetings Law, Article 6252-17,
Vernon' s Texas Civil Statutes, as amended, and that this meeting has
been open to the public as required by law at all times during which
this Ordinance and the subject matter hereof has been discussed,
considered and formally acted upon. The City Council further
ratifies, approves and confirms such written notice and the contents
and posting thereof.
Section 10.
That the contents of the notice of public hearing, which
hearing was held before the City Council on November 23, 1982 and the
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publication of said notice, is hereby ratified, approved and
confirmed.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the
7,66 day of 19 �a .
Mayor -
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A point in the South right of wayine .of Wall Street and the
Southwest right of way line of Trinity Street for the Point of Beginning
of the herein described tract;
THENCE Northeast along the Southeast right of way line of Wall Street
1083.33 feet to a point in the Southwest right of way line at Orleans {
Street and continuing along a line that would be the Southeast right of
way line of Wall Street a distance of 1283.33 feet to the Southwest right
of way line of the Santa Fe Port. Railroad for a total distance of 2346.66
feet;
THENCE Northwest along the Southwest right of way line of the Santa
Fe Port Railroad a distance of 808 feet to the intersection of the North
right of way line of Hickory Street;
THENCE West along the North right of way line of Hickory Street a
distance of 370.41 feet- to an intersection of the Northeast right of
way line of Main Street;
THENCE Northwest along the Northeast right of way line of Main
Street a distance of 1173 feet to the intersection of the Northeast
_right of way line of Main Street and the extension of the North right
of way line of Broadway, being also in the East right of way line of
North Main;
THENCE Southwest along the Northwest right of way line of Broad-
way a distance of 692.21 feet to the intersection of the North right
of way line of Broadway and the Northeast right of way line of Orleans
Street;
THENCE West across the intersection of Willow, Broadway and
Orleans Streets to a point of intersection in the West right of way
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• ' , line of Willow Street and the South Might b way line of Broadway a dis-
tance of 169 feet;
THENCE South along the Nest right of way line of Willow Street a
distance of 300 feet to the intersection of the North right of way line
of Liberty;
THENCE nest along the North right of way line of Liberty a distance
of 376 feet to a. point opposite the West right of way line of Janes Street;
THENCE South along the West right of way line of Janes Street a
distance of 315.5 feet to a point where the Southeast right of way line
of Neches Street intersects the West right of way line of Janes Street;
THENCE Southeast along the Southwest right of way line of Neches
Street a distance of 581 feet to the intersection of the Southwest right
of way line of Neches Street and the Northwest right of way line of
Crockett Street;
THENCE along the Northwest right of way line of Crockett Street
Southwest a distance of 361.1 feet to the intersection of the Northwest
right of wary line of Crockett Street and the Southwest right of way line
of Trinity Street;
THENCE Southeast along the Southwest right of way line of Trinity
Street a distance of 1693.59 feet to the Point of Beginning.
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