HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 83-343 R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, by resolution of the City Council ( the "Governing
Body" ) , the City of Beaumont, Texas ( the "City" ) , authorized and
approved the creation of the Beaumont Industrial Development
Corporation ( the "Corporation" ) as a nonprofit industrial
development corporation under the provisions of the Development
Corporation Act of 1979 , Article 5190.6 , Vernon' s Annotated Texas
Civil Statutes, as amended ( the "Act" ) ; and,
WHEREAS, the Corporation is authorized by the Act to issue
bonds on behalf of the City for the purpose of paying all or a part
of the costs of a "project" as defined in the Act, and to lease or
sell the project or to loan the proceeds of the bonds to finance all
or part of the costs of a project; and,
WHEREAS, the definition of "project" in the Act includes
the land, buildings , equipment, facilities and improvements ( one or
more) found by the Board of Directors of the Corporation to be
required or suitable for the promotion of commercial development and
expansion and in furtherance of the public purposes of the Act, or
for use by commercial enterprises, all as defined in the rules of
the Texas Economic Development Commission ( the "Commission" ) ,
irrespective of whether in existence or required to be acquired or
constructed thereafter, if such project is located in economically
depressed areas; and,
WHEREAS, as used in the Act, the term "economically
depressed areas" means those areas and areas immediately adjacent
thereto within a City which by reason of the presence of a
substantial number of substandard, slum, deteriorated, or
deteriorating structures, or which suffer from a high relative rate
of unemployment, or which have been designated and included in a tax
incremental district created under Chapter 695, Acts of the 66th
Legislature, Regular Session, 1979 (Article 1066d, Vernon' s Texas
Civil Statutes) , or any combination of the foregoing, the City finds
and determines, after a hearing , substantially impair or arrest the
sound growth of the City, or constitute an economic or social
liability and are a menace to the public health, safety or welfare
in their present condition and use; and,
WHEREAS, Section 107.1 (b) (9 ) of the rules ( the "Rules" ) of
the Commission for industrial projects sets out special rules for
approval of commercial projects in blighted or economically
depressed areas; and,
WHEREAS, the governing body of the City desires to
authorize the financing of certain projects for commercial uses as
provided in the Act and the Rules establishing an economically
depressed area; and,
WHEREAS, the act requires that notice of a hearing at
which a City considers establishment of an economically depressed or
blighted area shall be posted at the City Hall prior to such
hearing; and,
WHEREAS, on September 6 , 1983, the Governing Body of the
unit adopted that certain Resolution calling a public hearing to
consider designation of an area as an economically depressed area;
and,
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WHEREAS, pursuant to such resolution, notice of a public
hearing was provided to the Commission and notice of such public
hearing was published once a week for two consecutive weeks in a
newspaper of general circulation in the City and notice of the
public hearing was posted at the City Hall; and,
WHEREAS, the notice provided to the Commission and as
published and posted included both a description of the area or
areas proposed by the City to be designated as economically
depressed areas and the date, time and location of the public
hearing concerning such designation; and,
WHEREAS, a public hearing was held at the City Hall on
September 27 , 1983, pursuant to the Act and Chapter 107 of the Rules
of the Commission, for the purposes of establishing one or more
economically depressed areas; and,
WHEREAS, the Governing Body of the City has concluded to
request the Commission to approve projects for commercial uses and
therefore desires to adopt this resolution in compliance with the
requirements of the Act and the Rules;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1 .
That the Governing Body hereby finds , determines and
declares that the area outlined in red on the map attached as
Exhibit "A" to this Resolution shall be declared to be an
economically depressed area because such area suffers from a high
relative rate of unemployment substantially impairing or arresting
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the sound growth of the City and constitutes an economic or social
liability and is a menace to the public health, safety or welfare in
its present condition and use.
Section 2 .
That the overall objectives of the City for redevelopment
and recovery of the economically depressed area are as follows:
A. To promote the present and prospective health, safety,
rights to gainful employment and general welfare of the people of
the City and the State of Texas.
B . To promote the continued existence, development and
expansion of commerce and industry essential to the economic growth
of the City and the full employment, welfare and prosperity of its
citizens.
C . To encourage the economic growth and stability of the
City by increasing and stabilizing employment opportunities,
significantly increasing and stabilizing the property tax base and
promoting commerce within the City and the State of Texas.
D. To encourage employment of the inhabitants of the
economically depressed area by encouraging employers to locate
projects which will employ such persons in or adjacent to the
economically depressed area.
E . To promote convention and tourism related employment
opportunities.
F . To capitalize upon Beaumont' s position as a regional
center of commerce, government, education, and finance.
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G. To protect the taxpayers' investment in community
facilities and infra-structure ( streets, utilities, etc. ) in the
City.
H. To encourage new retail and service operations to meet
the needs of the "daytime population" of downtown office workers.
Section 3 .
The Governing Body hereby finds , determines, declares and
represents to the Commission that the availability of financing of
projects to be located within or adjacent to the economically
depressed area for commercial uses under the Act will contribute
significantly to the alleviation of the blighted conditions found to
exist in the economically depressed area.
Section 4 .
The Governing Body of the City, in order to enhance its
development efforts, desires and authorizes all commercial projects
that are an integral part of the local economy, including but not
limited to: hotels, restaurants, regional or national corporate
headquarters, professional offices, retail and service
establishments, wholesale trade and distribution, printing,
automobile sales, department stores, banks and savings and loans,
and other types of projects that support the City' s revitalization
objectives. The commercial project must contribute to the economic
growth or stability of the Unit by ( a) increasing or stabilizing
employment opportunities; ( b) increasing or stabilizing the property
tax base; or (c) promoting commerce within the City and the State.
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Section 5 .
Based upon the City' s best estimates as of the date of
this Resolution, a description of the proposed public improvements,
if any , to be made in the economically depressed area, including the
estimated commencement date, approximate schedule and sources of
funds to be used by the City for such public improvements, are as
set forth in Exhibit "B" to this Resolution.
Section 6 .
The Governing Body of the City will not approve any
projects for commercial uses in or adjacent to the economically
depressed area unless the applicant desiring approval of such
project demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Governing Body
that:
A. The project conforms with the limitations, if any
provided in Section 4 of this Resolution.
B . The project will significantly contribute to the
fulfillment of the overall redevelopment objectives of the City.
C . The project conforms to the project approval standards
of the Rules and this Resolution by increasing or stabilizing
employment opportunities, significantly increasing or stabilizing
the roperty tax base and promoting commerce within the City and the
State; and,
D. The project is in furtherance of the public purposes
of the Act.
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Section 7 .
The Governing Body of the City hereby covenants and
represents that it will review all project descriptions for approval
of specific projects for commercial uses in order to determine
whether such projects are consistent with the City' s objectives for
redevelopment of the economically depressed area.
Section 8 .
The City Attorney is hereby directed to provide a
certified copy of this Resolution, including all exhibits, to the
Executive Director of the Commission as required by the Rules.
Unless the City shall be notified by the Commission to the contrary
in writing within thirty ( 30) days from the date of receipt of such
certified copy of this Resolution, the economically depressed area
shall be deemed accepted by the Commission, and the City and the
Corporation may thereafter approve projects for commercial uses in
and adjacent to the economically depressed area in compliance with
the Act, the Rules and this Resolution.
Section 9 .
This Resolution is adopted for the purposes of satisfying
the conditions and requirements of the Act and the Rules, and for
the benefit of the Corporation, the Unit, the Commission, the
residents of the City and all other interested persons.
Section 10 .
The Governing Body has considered evidence of the posting
of notice of this meeting and officially finds, determines, recites
and declares that a sufficient written notice of the date, hour and
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place of this meeting and of the subject of this Resolution was
posted on the bulletin board at a place convenient to the public in
the City Hall of the Unit for at least seventy-two (72) hours
preceding the scheduled time of such meeting; such place of posting
was readily accessible to the general public at all times from such
time of posting until the scheduled time of such meeting; and such
meeting was opened to the public as required by law at all times
during which this Resolution and the subject matter thereof were
discussed, considered and formally acted upon, all as required by
the Open Meetings Law, Article 6252-17 , Vernon' s Annotated Texas
Civil Statutes, as amended.
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EXHIBIT "A"
PROPOSED PUBLIC IMPROMEMENTS
IN "ELIGIBLE BLIGHTED AREA"
UPPER/LOWER
PROJECT START/FINISH DATE FUNDING 'SOURCE COST
Neighborhood Park Improvements: Weiss, 12-83/5-84 Urban Parks (UPARR) grant $200,000
Cottonwood, and McLean Parks
Tyrrell Park Recreation Building Rehabilitation 1 -84/9-84 Urban Parks (UPARR) grant 142,500
Water Treatment Plant Improvements (in progress) Revenue Bonds 6,000,000
3-84
Sanitary Sewer and Sewage Treatment
Plant Improvements (in progress) EPA grant and local funds 43,000,000
New Sanitary Landfill 11 -83/1 -84 General Fund 11000,000
Irving Street Drainage Outfall 10-83/4-84 Community Development 781 ,000
Block Grant (CDBG)
Pope - Prince Street Drainage Project 11 -83/4-84 CDBG 152,000
Drainage Bond Issue Projects - (high priority 1984-1989 Bond Issue 16,000,000
drainage improvements throughout city)
Transportation Improvement Program (in progress/ Bond Issue 28,500,000
(high priority thoroughfare 1986)
improvements throughout city)
All costs and start/finish dates are estimates as of 9/22/83
Sources: City of Beaumont Planning, Urban Transportation, and Water Utilities Departments
EXHIBIT "B" � 1y