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File #: 08-0971    Version: 1 Name: 10-20-08 Maple Shoppes Project Brownfield Plan
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/20/2008 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/20/2008 Final action: 10/20/2008
Enactment date: 10/20/2008 Enactment #: R-08-440
Title: Resolution to Approve the Maple Shoppes Redevelopment Project Brownfield Plan
Attachments: 1. Maple Shoppes Brownfield Plan.pdf
Title
Resolution to Approve the Maple Shoppes Redevelopment Project Brownfield Plan
Memorandum
Attached for your approval is the Brownfield Plan for the Maple Shoppes Redevelopment Project on the corner of Maple and Dexter Roads (site map included in attached Brownfield Plan document). City Council approval of the Maple Shoppes Redevelopment Project Brownfield Plan will allow the approval process to continue through the Washtenaw County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (WCBRA) and Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners (BOC). The Developer will then seek state approval from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and the Michigan Economic Growth Authority (MEGA) of the Brownfield Plan.

If approved by City Council on October 20, 2008, the anticipated timetable for review and action by the other government agencies is as follows:

WCBRA Subcommittee Meeting - 9/29
City Council - 10/20
WCBRA Approval - 11/13
County BOC Hearing - 11/19
County BOC Final Plan Approval - 12/3
MEGA Meeting - 12/16


Background

In January 2002, the Ann Arbor City Council voted to join the Washtenaw County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (R-35-1-02) and adopted a City of Ann Arbor Brownfield Implementation Plan that defines the process and public engagement for projects seeking tax increment financing (TIF) and other economic support for eligible brownfield sites.

The City's Brownfield Implementation Plan goal was to build a partnership between the citizens of Ann Arbor, the County and applicant/developers to ensure cleanup of contaminated sites; that tax increment financing is used to encourage development that provides significant environmental benefits to the City that would not likely occur without TIF; TIF is used for projects where there is a net increase in taxable value; and all opportunities to reduce City costs are exhausted to maximize the City's investment.

The Maple Shoppes Redevelopment Project site has been identified as a contaminated property and ...

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