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Rural Housing Incentive Districts

100 N. Main, Suite 800 Wichita, Kansas 67202 Phone: 316-297-2091 Joe L. Norton jnorton@gilmorebell.com. GILMORE & BELL, P.C. Rural Housing Incentive Districts. Presented by:. Created in 1998

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Rural Housing Incentive Districts

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  1. 100 N. Main, Suite 800 Wichita, Kansas 67202 Phone: 316-297-2091 Joe L. Norton jnorton@gilmorebell.com GILMORE & BELL, P.C. Rural Housing Incentive Districts Presented by:

  2. Created in 1998 Authorized for any city in Kansas with a population less than 40,000 in a county with a population of less than 60,000 or for any county with a population of less than 40,000 Purpose is development and renovation of housing in rural areas of Kansas and assist in financing of public improvements in support thereof RHID Basics (K.S.A. 12-5241 et seq.)

  3. Defined by the City or County establishing the District Based on Housing Needs Analysis Shortage of quality housing Shortage is expected to persist Shortage is a substantial deterrent to future economic growth Development of quality housing dependent on incentives Redevelopment District

  4. Captures 100% of incremental real property taxes created by a housing development project All taxing districts included Up to 15 years per project How RHID Works

  5. Redevelopment Project Plan Overall blueprint for the assistance of housing development in a District Redevelopment Project Specific project described in Redevelopment Plan Each Plan can have multiple projects Redevelopment Plan & Project

  6. Developer Reimbursement Developer finances approved RHID costs Reimbursed as increment is received Bond Financing Special Obligation Revenue Bonds Issued by creator of District Limited obligation May be purchased or guaranteed by developer and re-sold once valuation established Other revenue sources (e.g. franchise fees, local sales taxes) Full faith and credit (general obligation) bonds prohibited Temporary notes may be used for interim financing Funding Methods

  7. Acquisition of property (eminent domain prohibited) Payment of relocation assistance Site preparation Sanitary and storm sewers and lift stations Drainage conduits, channels and levees Street grading, paving, curbs and gutters Street lighting Underground public or private utilities Sidewalks Water mains and extensions May NOT be used for buildings or structures to be owned by or leased to any developer Permitted Uses of Bond Proceeds

  8. The “Base” and the “Increment” Base Property Assessed Value - $100,000 Total Mill Levy – 150 mills Total Tax Revenue - $15,000 $360,000 Property Tax Increment Amounts Change Based On Valuation Property Tax Increment Total Assessed Value After Development - $2,500,000 Total Mill Levy – 150 mills Total Revenue - $375,000 Less Base (15,000) Total Increment - $360,000 $15,000 Base $15,000 Base Amount Remains Constant

  9. All taxing jurisdictions held harmless at Base property tax level When RHID bonds are retired, total valuation (including increment) restored to all taxing jurisdictions Effect on Taxing Districts

  10. Preparation of Housing Need Analysis Resolution finding shortage of quality housing Secretary of Commerce approves findings Negotiation of Development Agreement District boundaries identified and development Plan prepared Resolution Calling Public Hearing on District creation and adoption of Plan Hearing date not less than 30 days nor more than 70 days following adoption of Resolution Notice delivered to Planning Commission, School District and County/City Published Notices Notice published not less than 1 week nor more than 2 weeks prior to hearing Public Hearing on District Creation and adoption of Plan Ordinance/Resolution creating District and adopting Plan 30-day Protest Period School District or County/City finding that District will have adverse effect District Formation Procedures

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