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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - 2019.07.18 - 32094MISCELLANEOUS RESOLUTION #19234 July 18, 2019 BY: Commissioner Witham Miller, Chairperson, Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee IN RE: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS - RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PROVISIONS OF A BROWNFIELD PLAN FOR THE 50 WAYNE REDEVELOPMENT - CITY OF PONTIAC PROJECT To the Oakland County Board of Commissioners Chairperson, Ladies and Gentlemen: WHEREAS the Oakland County Board of Commissioners, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act, being Act 381 of the Public Acts of the State of Michigan of 1996, as amended (the "Act"), have established a redevelopment of Brownfields Redevelopment Authority and Board known as the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (OCBRA) to facilitate the cleanup and redevelopment of Brownfields within Oakland County's communities; and WHEREAS the 50 Wayne site in the City of Pontiac (the "Property") is defined as functionally obsolete under state statute and a non -producing parcel; and WHEREAS a Brownfield clean up and redevelopment plan amendment (the 'Plan") has been prepared to restore the environmental and economic viability of this parcel; and WHEREAS pursuant to OCBRA by-laws, a local committee has been appointed, participated in discussions regarding the proposed plan and project, reviewed the plan, and recommends its approval; and WHEREAS the City of Pontiac has reviewed the Plan, and has been provided a reasonable opportunity to express views and recommendations regarding the Plan in accordance with Sections 13 (13) of the Act, and has concurred with the provisions of the Plan; and WHEREAS the OCBRA, pursuant to and in accordance with Section 13 of the Act, has approved a resolution (attached) adopting the Plan, and recommends the adoption of the Plan by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners to be carried out within the City of Pontiac relating to the 50 Wayne redevelopment in the City of Pontiac; and WHEREAS the developer, JBD Indian Hill Ventures, LLC, will assume Brownfield related eligible activity development costs estimated at $340,030 with a potential $46,230 contingency resulting in a total reimbursement in a not -to -exceed amount of $386,260. Costs include baseline environmental assessments, due care activities, response activities, lead, asbestos and mold abatement, demolition activities, infrastructure improvements, and site preparation; and WHEREAS the cost of these eligible plan activities will be reimbursed to the developer by the OCBRA from tax capture based on the incremental difference on the taxable value of the property; estimated at $386,260 of total tax capture over a twenty-six (26) year period ($35,988 estimated for County General Operating and $2,092 estimated for Parks and Recreation). Total tax capture consists of the following: Developer Reimbursement $386,260 Local Brownfield Revolving Fund $ 10,409 State Revolving Fund $ 25,163 OCBRA Admin Fees $ 52,000 Total Tax Capture $473,832 NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners does hereby adopt the Brownfield Redevelopment Plan to be carried out within the City of Pontiac, relating to the 50 Wayne redevelopment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a public hearing on the adoption of the Brownfield Plan approved by the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority for the 50 Wayne redevelopment in the City of Pontiac shall be held on July 18, 2019, at 9:30 AM in the Oakland County Board of Commissioners' Auditorium, 1200 North Telegraph Road, Pontiac, Michigan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED no budget amendment is required as the budget already includes estimated tax capture offsets. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE VOTE: Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote. Chairperson, on behalf of the Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee, I move the adoption of the foregoing resolution. Commissioner William Miller, District #14 Chairperson, Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE 50 WAYNE BROWNFIELD PROJECT MAY 20, 2019 WHEREAS, 50 Wayne in the City of Pontiac has been a environmental hazard, a "Functionally Obsolete under state statute, and a non -producing parcel for many years; and, WHEREAS, a clean up and redevelopment plan has been established to restore the environmental and economic viability to the 50 Wayne parcel by the JBD Indian Hill Ventures, LLC "developer"; and, WHEREAS, the local host committee consisting of Mayor Waterman from the City of Pontiac and Mr. Hunter from the OCBRA have reviewed the Brownfield plan; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Brownfield Plan update for the 50 Wayne project is hereby approved by the OCBRA on May 20, 2019; provided that, 1. The local host conunittee meet and recommend approval of the Brownfield plan 2. The City of Pontiac City Council approves the Brownfield plan 3, A 381 work plan is reviewed and approved by both the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and the Michigan Strategic Fund; and, 4. The local tax capture for the project as reflected in the approved Brownfield plan for the approved eligible activity, in total not to exceed $219,756; and, 5, The Developer and the OCBRA agree upon a mutually acceptable Reimbursement Agreement, and the OCBRA authorizes the Board Chairperson to sign the reimbursement agreement on behalf of the OCBRA. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, to recommend the adoption of this plan by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners, and its Economic Development and Community Affairs and Finance Committees. Yeas- Wilson, Hunter, Jamieson, Trigger, Williams Nays- Abstain - k J(f j 1 // Dan Hunter Secretary, Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority ESTABLISHMENT O1? A COMMITTEE FOR THE 50 WAYNE BROWNFIELD SITE MAY 20, 2019 WHEREAS, per the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (BRA) Bylaws, Article II Section 9. Not less than sixty days prior to the submittal of any proposed Brownfield redevelopment plan to the 130C pursuant to Section 14(a) of the Act, by resolution the Board shall appoint a committee for any such proposed plan to allow for input of the city, village or township involved. The committee shall consist of a minimum of one or more of the Directors of the Board, as well as one elected official, or his/her designee from the affected city, village, or township. The conunittee so appointed shall make recommendations to the Board, which shall include or address any changes to the Brownfield redevelopment plan sought by the city, village or township, as well as any other significant concerns or issues raised by the city, village or township. WHEREAS, Dan Hunter (Oakland County BRA) and Deidre Waterman, Mayor City of Pontiac have been designated to serve on the Local Host Coinnnittee since May 15, 2019 for the 50 Wayne project. WHEREAS, all parties involved with this project and the specific persons nominated for this committee have meet about this project on May 20, 2019: and, THEREFORE, be it resolved, to approve and ratify the appointment of Dan Hunter, Oakland County BRA along with Deidre Waterman, Mayor City of Pontiac to serve on the 50 Wayne project committee. Yeas- Wilson, Hunter, Jamieson, Trigger, Williams Nays- ' mai Hunter Secretary, Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority 7/71 May 28, 2019 Approved Minutes WHEREAS, the commencement of the rehabilitation of the facility did not occur before the establishment of the Obsolete Property Rehabilitation District; and WHEREAS, the application relates to a rehabilitation program that when completed constitutes a rehabilitated facility within the meaning of Public Act 146 of 2000 and that is situated within an Obsolete Property Rehabilitation District established in the City of Pontiac eligible under Public Act 146 of 2000 to establish such a district, and WHEREAS, completion of the rehabilitated facility is calculated to, and will at the time of issuance of the certificate, have the reasonable likelihood to create employment in which the facility is situated; and WHEREAS, the use of this property shall be restricted to non -marihuana related uses during the effective period of the OPRA Certificate. Shall use of the property become marihuana related, the OPRA Certificate shall be immediately revoked by the City; and WHEREAS, the rehabilitation includes improvements aggregating 10% or more of the true cash value of the property at commencement of the rehabilitation as provided by section 2(1) of Public Act 146 of 2000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Pontiac be and hereby is granted an Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Exemption for the real property, excluding land, located in the Obsolete Property Rehabilitation District at 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, MI 48342 for 12 years, beginning December 31, 2019, (subject to review of compliance with the jobs requirement found in Section 6,13 of the development agreement following the first six years) pursuant to the provisions of PA 146 of 2000, as amended. fax Parcel Number: 14-29-433-003 Ayes: Pietila, Taylor -Burks, Waterman, Williams and Woodward No: Miller Resolution Passed. 19-213 Resolution requesting the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority to Review 50 Wayne Street. Moved by Councilperson Pietila and second by Councilperson Waterman. WHEREAS the City of Pontiac has a Brownfield project known as 50 Wayne Street that it would like to have reviewed and processed by the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority; WHEREAS the City of Pontiac has a Brownfield Authority but desires to have the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority handle the 50 Wayne Street; WHEREAS the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority was created by Oakland County pursuant to MCL 125.2651 et seq. to assist jurisdictions like the City of Pontiac; 5 May 28, 2019 Approved Minutes WHEREAS the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority is prepared to assist the City of Pontiac by reviewing the proposed 50 Wayne Street, provided that the City of Pontiac acknowledges certain rights that the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority has, to wit: • OCBRA intends to collect an administrative fee of $2,000.00 per year for the length of the Brownfield plan; and WHEREAS the City of Pontiac will have the opportunity to provide public comment on any Brownfield plan (including the amount of the administrative fee to be collected) before it is finally adopted by the OCBRA and/or the Oakland County Board of Commissioners; NOW BE IT THEREFORE RESOLVED that the City of Pontiac requests that the OCBRA undertake review of the 50 Wayne Street. Ayes: Taylor -Burks, Waterman, Williams, Woodward and Pietila No: Miller Resolution Passed. 19-214 Resolution concurring with the provisions of a Brownfield Plan adopted by the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority for the property known as 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, MI, commonly known as tax parcel number 14-29-433-003. Moved by Councilperson Waterman and second by Councilperson Pietila, WHEREAS, the Oakland County Board of Commissioners, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act, being Act 381 of the Public Acts of the State of Michigan of 1996, as amended (the "Act"), have established a Brownfield Redevelopment Authority and Board (OCI3RA) to facilitate the clean-up and redevelopment of Brownfields within Oakland County's communities; and WHEREAS, the property located at 50 Wayne Street (Property), a site in the City of Pontiac is an environmental hazard, a "facility' under state statute; and WHEREAS, a Brownfield clean-up and redevelopment plan (the "Plan") has been prepared to restore the environmental and economic viability to this parcel which the OCBRA has reviewed and approved; and WHEREAS, pursuant to OCBRA by-laws, a local committee has been appointed, participated in discussions regarding the proposed plan and project, reviewed the plan, and recommends its approval; and WHEREAS, the OCBRA, pursuant to and in accordance with Section 13 of the Act, shall consider recommending that the Oakland County Board of Commissioners approve the Brownfield Plan to be carried out within the City of Pontiac, relating to the redevelopment of 50 Wayne Street; and WHEREAS, the City has reviewed the Plan, and have been provided a reasonable opportunity to express their views and recomtnendations regarding the Plan in accordance with Sections 13(13) of the Act; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the City of Pontiac hereby concurs with the provisions of the Plan including approval of the Plan by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners and implementation of the Plan by the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority. 6 May 28, 2019 Approved Minutes BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT should any section, clause or phrase of this Resolution be declared by the courts to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this Resolution as a whole nor any part thereof other than the part so declared to be invalid. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with any of the provisions of this Resolution are hereby repealed. Ayes: Waterman, Williams, Woodward, Pietila and Taylor -Burks No: Miller Resolution Passed. 19-215 Resolution to approve Planning Commission's recommendation to vacate a sewer plant easement submitted by The Ilamilton LP on Parcel ID No. #14-29-408-020; Lot 10, Assessor Plat 119; Lot 8, Assessor Plat 42. Moved by Councilperson Pietila and second by Councilperson Woodward. WHEREAS, The City is in receipt to release sewer easements vacation request submitted by The Hamilton LP on Parcel ID Number: 14-29-408-020; Lot 10, Assessor Plat 42; Lot 35, Assessor Plat 119; Lot 8, Assessor Plat 42, and; WHEREAS, The Pontiac Planning Commission held a Public Hearing on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 in regards to the sewer easement vacation request, and; WHEREAS, The Pontiac Planning Commission finds that the subject sewer easement is not required to remain on the subject property and the proposed sewer vacation will not have an adverse effect on the surrounding properties; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the vacation of a sewer easement submitted by The Hamilton LP on Parcel ID Number: 14-29-408-020; Lot 10, Assessor Plat 42; Lot 35, Assessor Plat 119; Lot 8, Assessor PIat 42, is hereby approved by the City Council on May 21, 2019. Ayes: Williams, Woodward, Miller, Pietila, Taylor -Burks and Waterman No: None Resolution Passed. 19-216 Resolution honoring Young Heroes of 2019 Parrish A. Bush, Ian J. Chambers, Christian L. Grant, Myles R. Harris, Raymond W. Johnson III and Quinton V. M. Keyes. Moved by Councilperson Pietila and second by Councilperson Woodward. WHEREAS, it is the desire of the City to endorse, recognize and support its young people for their academic, civic achievements, as well as those who contributed to their success; and, WHEREAS, the Delta Fortitude Foundation (DFF) is a 501( C )3 non-profit organization established in 2001 in Pontiac, Michigan, the mission of the organization is to enhance the quality of life of the citizens and youth in the Pontiac metropolitan area, with emphasis on African American males; and, 7 OAKLAND COUNTY BROWNFIELD REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BROWNFIELD PLAN URBANE INDIAN HILLS LOCATED AT 50 WAYNE STREET PONTIAC, MICHIGAN April 3, 2019 Approved by BRA: Approved by Board of Commissioners: Prepared on Behalf of: JBD Indian Hill Ventures, LLC 300 East Long Lake Road, Suite 280 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304 Contact Person: Mr.JB Davies Telephone: (248)515-3947 Prepared BV: PM Environmental, Inc. 4080 West Eleven Mile Road Berkley, Michigan 48072 Contact Person: Elizabeth Masserang Telephone: (248) 414-1441 ENVIRONMENTAL Risk \A/6: t l I'yc1i-Ic'lgccl Brownfield Plan for the proposed Indian Hills Lofts Located at 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, Michigan PM Project No. 01-8546-0-0002; April 3, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS PROJECT SUMMARY 1 I. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE 2 II. GENERAL PROVISIONS 2 A. Description of the Eligible Property (Section 13 (2)(h)) and Project 2 B. Basis of Eligibility (Section 13 (2)(h) and Section 2(u)) 4 C. Summary of Eligible Activities and Description of Costs (Sec. 13 (2)(a -b)) 4 D. Estimate of Captured Taxable Value and Tax Increment Revenues (Sec, 13 (2)(c)) 5 E, Method of Brownfield Plan Financing and Description of Advances by the Municipality (Sec. 13 (2)(d)) 5 F. Maximum Amount of Note or Bonded indebtedness (Sec. 13 (2)(e)) 6 G. Duration of Brownfield Plan (Sec, 13 (2)(f)) 6 H. Estimated Impact of Tax Increment Financing on Revenues of Taxing Jurisdictions (Sec13 (2)(g)) 6 I. Legal Description, Property Map, Statement of Qualifying Characteristics and Personal Property (Sec, 13 (2)(h)) 6 J. Displacement/Relocation of Individuals on Eligible Property (Sec. 13 (2)(i -I)) 7 K. Other Material that the Authority or Governing Body Considers Pertinent (Sec. 13 (2)(m)) 7 APPENDICIES Appendix A Appendix 13 Appendix C Appendix D TABLES Legal Description Property Location Boundary Preliminary Site Plans and Renderings Documentation of Eligibility Table 1: Estimated Costs of Eligible Activities Table 2: Tax Increment Revenue Capture Estimates Table 3: Tax Increment Reimbursement Estimates PROJECT SUMMARY Project Name: Project Location: Type of Eligible Property: Eligible Activities: Developer Reimbursable Costs: Years to Complete Reimbursement: Estimated Capital Investment: Project Overview: Brownfield Plan for the proposed Indian Hills Lofts Located at 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, Michigan PM Project No. 01-9546-0-0002; April 3, 2019 Urbane Indian Hill The property is located at 50 Wayne Street in Township three north (T.3N), Range ten east (R.10E), Section 29, Pontiac, Oakland County Michigan 48342 (the "Property"). The property is determined to be "Functionally Obsolete" Pre -Approved Activities, Demolition, Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) and Mold Abatement, Infrastructure Improvements, and Preparation of a Brownfield Plan and Act 381 Work Plan. $386,260 (includes eligible activities and 15% contingency) Approximately 26 Years from start of capture Approximately $4.5 million (including Hard and Soft Costs) This project includes selective building demolition and complete rehabilitation, including but not limited to new electrical and plumbing, new heating, cooling and ventilation systems, new energy efficient windows and doors, construction of balconies or patios for certain units, kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, appliances and fixtures, elevator upgrades, a new access stairwell for the upper and lower units, and repairs to the building structure as needed. It is estimated that 30-40 construction jobs will be created, and that property maintenance and the the first floor office/retail space will provide an additional 25 jobs. Floors two through four will house 25 loft -style apartment units consisting of micro, studio, and one -bedroom sized spaces. The increase in jobs and addition of residents living within the development will result in an increase of City tax income revenue PM Environmental, Inc. Page 1 Brownfield Plan for the proposed Indian Hills Lofts Located at 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, Michigan PM Project No. 01-9546.0.0002; April3, 2019 I. INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE In order to promote the revitalization of environmentally distressed, historic, functionally obsolete and blighted areas within the boundaries of Oakland County ("the County"), the County has established the Oakland County Brownfield Redevelopment Authority (OCBRA) the "Authority" pursuant to the Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act, Michigan Public Act 381 of 1996, as amended ("Act 381"). The purpose of this Brownfield Plan (the "Plan") is to promote the redevelopment of and investment in the eligible "Brownfield" Property within the City and to facilitate financing of eligible activities at the Brownfield Property. Inclusion of Brownfield Property within any Plan in the City will facilitate financing of eligible activities at eligible properties, and will provide tax incentives to eligible taxpayers willing to invest in revitalization of eligible sites, commonly referred to as "Brownfields." By facilitating redevelopment of the Brownfield Property, this Plan is intended to promote economic growth for the benefit of the residents of the City and all taxing units located within and benefited by the Authority. The identification or designation of a developer or proposed use for the Brownfield Property that is subject to this Plan shall not be integral to the effectiveness or validity of this Plan. This Plan is intended to apply to the eligible property identified in this Plan and, to identify and authorize the eligible activities to be funded. Any change in the proposed developer or proposed use of the eligible property shall not necessitate an amendment to this Plan, affect the application of this Plan to the eligible property, or impair the rights available to the Authority under this Plan. This Plan is intended to be a living document, which may be modified or amended in accordance with and as necessary to achieve the purposes of Act 381. The applicable sections of Act 381 are noted throughout the Plan for reference purposes. This Brownfield Plan contains information required by Section 13(2) of Act 381, as amended. II. GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Description of the Eligible Property (Section 13 (2)(h)) and Project The Eligible Property consists of one (1) legal parcel totaling approximately 0.29 acres with a street address of 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan. The parcel and all tangible personal property located thereon will comprise the eligible property and is referred to herein as the "Property." The Property is located on the West Lawrence Street corridor, bounded by Wayne Street to the west, the property line to the north, the alley between North Saginaw Street and Wayne Street to the east, and West Lawrence Street to the south. Individual parcel information is outlined below. JBD Indian Hill Ventures, LLC, or any affiliate, or such other developer as approved by the Authority, are collectively the project developer ("Developer"). JBD Indian Hill Ventures, LLC was founded in 2018 and is managed jointly by JB Davies and Fred Blechman. JB Davies has spent his entire career in real estate, beginning as a Tax Specialist in 1983. From his humble beginnings, JB Davies was named in the 1993 "40 Under 40" issue of Crain's Detroit Business and recognized that same year by Detroit Monthly Magazine PM Environmental, Inc. Page 2 Brownfield Plan for the proposed Indian Hills Lofts Located at 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, Michigan PM Project No. 01-9546-0-0002; April 3, 2019 among 75 individuals who have or will have an influence on the future of the City of Detroit. His work since 1996 has consisted of acquiring and developing commercial properties. Fred Blechman had a vision in 1974 while working in his father's hardware store. He followed that vision which led to the creation of Management Supply Company (MSC), an apartment supply company he founded in Michigan. After years of success, MSC was sold to a company seeking to create a national distribution network. Entering real estate for himself following the sale of MSC, Fred Blechman began purchasing and redeveloping real estate throughout metro -Detroit, In 2003, Creative Urbane was formed for the purpose of purchasing, renovating, and marketing the properties under the Urbane Apartments brand. They have completed 15 properties to -date and are currently redeveloping a building in midtown -Detroit. The proposed project outlined within this plan is part of continued efforts by JB Davies and Fred Blechman to invest within the City of Pontiac. The parcel is currently zoned C-2 Downtown, the Property is commercially developed with a 26,880 square foot vacant office building in an area characterized by commercial and warehouse uses. The zoning is anticipated to remain the same and permits the proposed future use. Standard and other historical sources were able to document that the property was developed prior to 1888 with a portion of the current building in the southwestern portion and a stable in the northeastern portion. Several additions were constructed to the original portion of the building between the late 1800s and 1940. Additionally, the former eastern portion of the building was demolished between 1924 and 1940 and the eastern portion was converted to a parking lot. However, a basement under the northeastern portion of the property/parking lot remains. The property was occupied by Pontiac Electric Light and Power Co. and/or Pontiac Lighting Co. from prior to 1888 until between 1915 and 1919, and operations included power generation utilizing four dynamos and two engines. Fuel sources included coal and fuel oil (stored in a former shed located in the northern portion between at least 1909 and 1919), and the dynamos and engines were historically located in the western and central portions of the building. By 1919, power generation operations had ceased on the property and the building was converted to office use. The building was occupied by Consumers Power Company and utilized as an office and sales building from at least 1919 until 1970. The building was utilized as a multi -tenant office space for various non-profit, County, and medical organizations as well as by Michigan Bell Telephone from at least 1975 until 2014. The building has been vacant since 2014. The Property's legal description is included in Appendix A. Property location maps are included in Appendix B. The proposed redevelopment includes selective building demolition, keeping as close to the original floor plan as possible, to prepare for new electrical and plumbing, new heating, cooling and ventilation systems, new energy efficient windows and doors, construction of balconies or patios for certain units, kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, appliances and fixtures, elevator upgrades, a new access stairwell for the upper and lower units, and repairs to the building structure as needed. The project is anticipated to bring much-needed residential space to Pontiac's downtown and will serve as a catalyst for further redevelopment of numerous vacant and blighted properties along the West Lawrence Street, Wayne Street, and North Saginaw Street corridors and in surrounding neighborhoods. Additionally, the Developer intends to make improvements on the west adjoining surface parking lot for resident and tenant parking, however, those parcels are not included within this plan. PM Environmental, inc. Page 3 Brownfield Plan for the proposed Indian Hills Lofts Located at 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, Michigan PM Project No. 01-9546-0-0002; April 3, 2019 Demolition activities are anticipated to begin in Fall 2019 with new construction and renovations to take place in 2019 and into 2020, Project completion is anticipated by the end of 2020. The private developer will invest an estimated $4,5 million in the development and create approximately 30-40 construction jobs and create space for future permanent office and/or retail jobs. Preliminary site plans and renderings are included in Appendix C. B. Basis of Eligibility (Section 13 (2)(h) and Section 2(u)) The Property is considered "Eligible Property" as defined by Act 381, Section 2 because: (a) it was previously utilized or is currently utilized for a commercial purpose; and, (b) the parcel comprising the Property has been determined to be a "functionally obsolete" by a Michigan Master Assessing Officer (MMAO) (formerly Level IV) as described below. The Property was determined to be obsolete due to the following conditions: • Extensive deferred maintenance • All interior floors are in extremely poor condition • Presence and piles of construction debris • Repair and replacement of interior walls, flooring, ceiling tiles, lighting and windows is necessary • All mechanical, including heating and cooling, fire suppression, elevator and electrical system, require upgrading and/or replacement • Basement foundation has sustained water damage The functional obsolescence determination is provided in Appendix D. C. Summary of Eligible Activities and Description of Costs (Sec. 13 (2)(a -b)) Tax increment Financing revenues will be used to reimburse the costs of "eligible activities" (as defined by Section 2 of Act 381) as permitted under the Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act that include: Pre -Approved Activities, Demolition, Asbestos and Lead Activities, Infrastructure Improvements, and preparation of a Brownfield Plan and Act 381 Work Plan. A complete itemization of these activities and associated expenses is included in Table 1, The following eligible activities and budgeted costs are intended as part of the development of the property and are to be financed solely by the developer. All activities are intended to be "Eligible Activities" under the Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act, The Authority is not responsible for any cost of eligible activities and will incur no debt. 1. Pre -Approved Activities include a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA), Phase II ESA/Baseline Environmental Assessment (BEA)/Documentation of Due Care Compliance (DDCC) as required as part of the pre -purchase due diligence conducted on the property at a total cost of $11,830. 1 Demolition Activities includes selective demolition within the building and fees related to demolition engineering and design at an estimated of $152,640. PM Environmental, Inc. Page 4 Brownfield Plan for the proposed Indian Hills Lofts Located at 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, Michigan PM Project No. 01-9548-0-0002; April 3, 2019 3. Asbestos and Lead Activities includes asbestos containing materials (ACM) and lead- based paint (LBP) abatement, oversight, air monitoring and associated reporting at an estimated cost of $133,560. 4. Infrastructure Improvements include side walk improvements and related professional fees at an estimated cost of $22,000. 5. Preparation and implementation of the Brownfield Plan and Act 381 Work Plan (if necessary) and associated activities (e.g. meetings with BRA, review by City Attorney etc.) at a cost of approximately $20,000. 6. A 15% contingency of $46,230 is established to address unanticipated environmental and/or other conditions that may be discovered through the implementation of site activities. This excludes the cost of Baseline Environmental Assessment Activities and preparation of the Brownfield Plan and Act 381 Work Plan. All activities are intended to be "Eligible Activities" under the Brownfield redevelopment Financing Act. The total estimated cost of Eligible Activities subject to reimbursement from tax increment revenues is $340,030 with a potential $46,230 contingency, resulting in a total cost of $386,260. Therefore, the total cost for reimbursement to the applicant is a not -to -exceed amount of $386,260 (including contingency), unless the Plan is amended and approved by the OCBRA and the Board of Commissioners. D. Estimate of Captured Taxable Value and Tax Increment Revenues (Sec. 13 (2)(c)) Incremental taxes on real and personal property included in the redevelopment project will be captured under this Plan to reimburse eligible activity expenses. The base taxable value of the Property shall be determined by the use of the 2018 tax year tax value, which is $143,470. Tax increment revenue capture will begin when tax increment is generated by redevelopment of the Property, which is expected to begin in 2020 or when full redevelopment is completed, whichever occurs first. The estimated taxable value of the completed development is $553,010. This assumes a two-year phase-in for completion of the redevelopment, which has been incorporated into the tax increment financing assumptions for this Plan. An annual increase in taxable value of 1% has been used for calculation of future tax increments in this Plan. Table 2 details the estimate of captured tax increment revenues for each year of the Plan from the eligible property. The OCBRA has established a Local Brownfield Revolving Fund (LBRF). Capture for the LBRF is included in this plan for one year following developer reimbursement, currently estimated at $10,409. The funds deposited into the LBRF as part of this Plan will be used in accordance with the requirements of Act 381, as amended. Payment of Brownfield Redevelopment Authority Administrative Fees will occur prior to reimbursement of the Developer. E. Method of Brownfield Plan Financing and Description of Advances by the Municipality (Sec. 13 (2)(d1) Eligible activities will be financed by the Developer. The Developer will be reimbursed for eligible costs as described in Section C and outlined in Table 1. Costs for Eligible Activities funded by PM Environmental, Inc. Page 5 Brownfield Plan for the proposed Indian Hills Lofts Located at 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, Michigan PM Project No. 01-95460-0002; April 3, 2019 the Developer will be repaid under the Michigan Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Program (Michigan Public Act 381, as amended) with incremental taxes generated by future development of the property. The estimated amount of tax increment revenue capture that will be used to reimburse the State Brownfield Fund, Developer and Brownfield Redevelopment Authority is not to exceed $473,832. This includes Brownfield Redevelopment Authority Administrative fees. No advances will be made by the Authority for this project. All reimbursements authorized under this Plan shall be governed by the Reimbursement Agreement. F. Maximum Amount of Note or Bonded Indebtedness (Sec. 13 (2)(e)) No note or bonded indebtedness will be incurred by any local unit of government for this project. G. Duration of Brownfield Plan (Sec. 13 (2)(f)) In no event shall the duration of the Plan, exceed 35 years following the date of the resolution approving the Plan, nor shall the duration of the tax capture exceed the lesser of the period authorized under subsection (5) of Section 13 of Act 381 or 30 years, Further, in no event shall the beginning date of the capture of tax increment revenues be later than five years after the date of the resolution approving the Plan. The Property will become part of this Plan on the date this Plan is approved by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners. H. Estimated Impact of Tax Increment Financing on Revenues of Taxing Jurisdictions (Sec. 13 (2)(g)) Taxes will continue to be generated for taxing jurisdictions on local and school captured millages at the base taxable value of the Ad Valorem parcel throughout the duration of this Plan totaling approximately $121,248.99 Non -capturable millages; including the zoo authority, art institute, and MESSA judgement will provide new tax revenue of approximately $2,110 throughout the duration of this Plan following the expiration of the proposed Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act (OPRA) tax abatement being sought. See Table 2 for a complete breakdown of available tax increment revenue and Table 3 for the estimated annual reimbursement, 1. Legal Description, Property Map, Statement of Qualifying Characteristics and Personal Property (Sec. 13 (2)(h)) The legal description of the Property included in this Plan is attached in Appendix A. Property location maps are included in Appendix B. Documentation of characteristics that qualify the property as eligible property is provided in Appendix D. Personal property is included in this plan. PM Environmental, Inc. Page 6 Brownfield Plan for the proposed Indian Ms Lofts Located at 50 Wayne Street, Pontiac, Michigan PM Project No, 01-9546-0-0002; April 3, 2019 J. Displacement/Relocation of individuals on Eligible Property (Sec. 13 (2)(i -I)) The property is currently unoccupied. No displacement of residents or families is expected as part of this project. K. Other Material that the Authority or Governing Body Considers Pertinent (Sec. 13 (2)(m)) The Brownfield Redevelopment Authority and the Board of Commissioners as the Governing Body, in accordance with the Act, may amend this Plan in order to fund additional eligible activities associated with the Project described herein. PM Environmental, inc. Page 7 Appendix A ENVIRQNMENTA Environmental & Engineering Services Legal Description: 50 Wayne Street Parcel Number: 6444-29433-003 T3N, R10E, SEC 29 ASSESSOR'S PLAT NO. 113 LOT 3 12/20/2018 Record Details j City of Pontiac I BS&A Online 50 WAYNE ST PONTIAC, MI 4842-2159 (Property Address) Parcel Number. 64-14-29-433-003 Item 1 of 1 Otmajes / I Sketch Owner and Taxpayer Information owner Property Owner: JBD INDIAN HILL VENTURES Summary information > commercial/industrial Building Summary - Ye Ehlilti 1920 - 4 of Buildings: 1 - Total Sq.FI,; 20,850 > Property Tax information found JBD 1NOIAN HILL VENTURES Taxpayer 300 E LONG LAKE RD STE 380 BLOOMFIELD HJLLS, M148304- 2374 General Information for Tax Year 2017 Property Class School District ITOn*y PPBusCode User Alpha 1 User Alpha 3 Historical District User Alpha 2 > Assessed Value: $146,6001 Taxable Value: $440,520 > 9 Building Department records found SEE OWNER INFORMATION 201 Bus Imp 210 Pontiac City Schools POST 0 Not Available Not Available Not Available Not Available Principal Residence Exemption information Homestead Date Principal Residence Exemption 2010 2017 Previous Year Information Year 2016 2015 2014 Land Information Zoning Code Land Value Renaissance Zone ECF Neighborhood Lot Dimensions/Comments Lot(s) Lot 1 No Data to Display OV $27,540 No E.C.F. Table CO1` office 150 parcels Not Available Legal Description T3I1, R10E, SEC 29 ASSESSOR'S PLAT NO. 113 LOT 3 Unit Assessed Value Taxable Valve State Equalized Value Data of Last Name Change Notes Census Block Group Exemption MBOR Assessed $139,270 0134,650 0131,330 54 City of Pontiac S145,060 $140,520 $145,060 03/05/2019, Not Available Not Available No Dula to Display June 1st 0.0500 % 0,0000 % Final SEV 5139,270 $134,650 $131,330 Total Acres 0.294 Land Improvements 00 Renaissance Zone Expiration No Data to Display Date Mortgage Code 01129 Neighborhood Enterprise No Zone Frontage i 90.72 ft Total Frontage: 90,72 ft Final 0.5000 % Final Taxable $139,270 $133,430 $131,330 Depth 141.23 ft Average Depth: 141.23 ft I hips://bsaonli ne. com/SiteSearch/SlteSearclaDetails?Search Facus,--All+Records&SearchCategory-Address&Searchiext-50+Wayne&u id=825&Pagel... 1/2 12/26/2018 Land Division Act Information Date of Last Split/Combine Date Forin Filed Date Created Acreage of Parent Split Number Parent Parcel Sale History Sdfe Date 02/27/2015 10/30/2012 Na Data is Display Na Data to Display No Data lo Display 0.00 0 No Data to Display Sale Price I Instrument $1.00 Wo $270,000.00 0 Record Details 1 City of Pontiac 1 BS&A Online Number of Splits Left 0 Unallocated Div.s of Parent 0 Unallocated Diva Transferred 0 Rights Were Transferred Not Available Courtesy Split Not Available Glantol' RE FUND UNITED UNITED WAY FOR SOUTI (EASTERN MI Building Information - 21880.00 sq ft Office Buildings (Commercial) Floor Area Occupancy Stories Above Ground Basement Wall Hotght Year Built Percent Complete Physical Percent Good Economic Percent Good 26/300 sq ft Office Buildings 4 00 1920 100% 40% 1013 i Grantee SCHAFFER DEVELOPMENT Terms of Sale 2-11 orNoConsideratn RE FUND UNITED 1-ValidSale Estimated TCV Class Average Story Height Identical Units Year Remodeled Heat Functional Percent Good Effective Age Not Available 12 ft Not Available Not Available No Heating or Cooling 50% 50 yrs Liber/Page 47960:042 44969:631 ""DIscla truer. RS&A Software provides Rseik Online as a way for municipalities to display information online and is nal responsible for the content nr acctuacy of the data herein. This data Ts provided for reference only and WITHOUT WARRANTY of any kind, expressed ar inferred. Please entad your local municipality if you believe there are errors in the data. Copyright 0 201911 &A Saftwrre Inc. haps://bsaonline.corn/SiteSearch/SiteSearchDetalls?SearchFocus=All+Records&SaarchCategory=Add ress&SearchText-503Wayne&uid=825&Pagel... 2/2 Appendix B ENVIRONMENTA Environmental & Engineering Services Assessors Map 50 Wayne Street (functionally obsolete 0 Foot Canlau,c 6 fool Conlou,z fa FEF.IA0,H Flood El0Yl11en5 001.10Crasl seioans CP 100 p • FEI.IA Fleo dpaln 106 y,(dgaPodj- F/.IM1Flaadpain CD500 o' LF F.IAflaatlpalrt .., FLOO➢VlAY FFI.IAFaodOlin GlsclaIlner, The Information provided herewith has been compiled from recorded deeds, Wats, lax maps, surveys end other public records. It fs not a legally recorded map or sillvey and Is not Intended to be used as one. Liners Should consult the 1`vmrdn0-.1,41(c-u40.,n Ink/nation sources menlloned shave when questions arise. FEMA 1=looplaln dela may L. Brooks Patterson not always be present on the map. Oakland County Executive Q t NRVRSI�!Iafd6R' Date Created: minis NORTH 1 inch = 50 feet Oakland County Ono Stop Shop 2100PorLlac Lake Road Rrdg. 41 West Waterford, Mi 40328 Phone: 240-050-0721 Web: Ivmmv.advantegeoaktand.com Appendix C ENVIRONMENTA Environmental & Engineering Services z 4 2 u w ▪ 4 o • L m 7 SECOND FLOOR PLAN lv0 SCALE 4 0 4 0 4 a ? o<2 o a -813 8 O 64 1 I VT.5 vs } 2,[2g c:rJc:!t Z 0 d 0 0 0 T- 2 0 e 4 r i. z 0 a THIRD I:LOOR PLAN 4 0 �QJ Q 3 u o 0 A 110Sm 15 MARCH 15 Z 4 1 a 0 0 0 -I LL 1-- w 0 LL PONTIAC, MICH [GAN 11 J 1 1[I Di ni i J 111 J L u FRONT (WEST) E1.EvATION PONTIAC, I"'MIGNIGAN Ej 34 N+i 8I 0 if 3 o2 ED LU 11 NMI ■I / JI .1 iS MAr-2CI-1 t9 REAR (EAST) ELEVATION Z 4 4 1-- Z 0 a 4 0 w o� i OL 13 8 crl LL l 81 r� CIl n91 N I 1 J 1 Eal Appendix D ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental & Engineering Services AFFIDAVIT STATE OF MICHIGAN) CITY OF PONTIAC) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) NOW COME David M. Hieber and Jane Walsh, of Oakland County Equalization, both being first duly sworn, depose and state as follows: David M. Hleber, MMAO (4), am the Assessor for the City of Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan and make this affidavit in conjunction with an application under the Obsolete Property Rehabilitation Act (OPRA), PA 146 of 2000, as amended, for a commercial building and land improvements located at 50 Wayne Street, City of Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan. The related parcel identified as follows: Parcel No. 6414-29-433-003, I, Jane Walsh MAAO (3), did on March 20, 2019 Inspect the above referenced parcel in the City of Pontiac and issue the following opinion: It Is my expert opinion that the commercial office building found on the above referenced property is functionally obsolete as defined in MCL 125.2652 of the Brownfield Redevelopment Financing Act. Based on the functional inutility, which Is defined as an impairment of the functional utility of a property or building according to market tastes and standards; equivalent to functional obsolescence because ongoing change makes the plan, form, style, design, layouts, or features obsolete. (Appraisal Institute's Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal Fifth Edition). The current building is a four-story, 26,880 square foot office building with basement foundation. The entire building has suffered from extensive differed maintenance over the last ten years. All interior floors are in extremely poor condition. Prior owner left many areas unfinished and In post -demolition condition. Piles of construction debris including insulation, ceiling tiles, and plaster are left exposed throughout the building. The entire structure will require repair or replacement of interior walls, flooring, ceiling tiles, lighting and windows. All mechanicals, including heating and cooling, fire suppression, elevator and electrical system, require upgrading and/or replacement. Some of the building contains asbestos which will require assessment and removal. The basement foundation has sustained water damage and as a result currently has areas of mold which will require remediation. All parking areas require resurfacing and remarking. In the opinion of the Assessor, because of the many building deficiencies including overall condition, mechanical systems and parking repair, combined with possible asbestos and mold remediation, the property suffers more than 50% functional obsolescence. 1, David M. Hieber, after inquiry and review of the findings of Jane Walsh, as well as, review of records of the City of Pontiac related to this property find the above properly functionally obsolete. Further deponents sayeth not, Subscribed and sworn to before me This day of March 2019 Notary Public\ Oakland County, Michigan . �- My Commission Expires: C(--4l-ir Acting In the County of Oakland MA - David M. Hieber _Arne i';;VI.E.d.../t, Jane Walsh Tables ENVIRONMENTA Environmental & Engineering Services Table 1: Eligible Activities Cost Estimates Item/Activity Tafel Request MSF Act t 30 Eligible MDE4Ac t 2.01 Eligible Pre-Approved Acllviles Phase 1 ESA $ $ 4,000 7830 $ 4.000 5 7,030 Phase 11 ESNEIEA/PPCC Pre•Approvoed Activities Sub-Total $ 11,1130 $ - $ 11,030 Demolition Building Demolition Activities $ 144,000 $ $ 144,000 8,640 Related Professional Fees $ 8,640 Demolition Sub-Total $ 152,640 $ 152,040 $ - Asbestos, lead, and/or Mold Abatement Asbestos and Mold Abatement $ 125,000 $ 126,000 Related Professional Fees $ 7,550 S 7,550 Asbestos and Lead Activities Sub-Total $ 133,580 $ 133,560 $ - Infrastmcture Improvements Stria Walk Improvements $ 21,000 $ 21,000 Related Professional Fees S 9,000 $ 1,000 Infrastructure Sub-Total $ 22,000 $ z2,000 $ - Preparatian of Brownfield Plan and Act 301 Workplan Brownfield Pian/381 Work Plan 5 S 16,000 6,000 $ $ 15,000 5,000 Brownfield Plan /301 Work Plan Implementation Brownfield Plan and Act 3111 Workplan Sub-Total $ 20,000 $ 20,000 $ - 114. +� : w x tb s'''' ;ms lif x 4F-i. 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N r . n r ve i N N N r N 1 - N N N N , .n N N N N N Tetal Annual Dceeleper Relmbtasememt 5 3,460 i 5 14,799 15 14186 1 $ 14,223 L$ 14,361 I S 14,450 I S 14540 S I4,651 15 14,723 15 14,3051 $ I4,909 I $ 15.003 LOCAL BROWMFIELD REVOLVING FUNL r,, N N N . r N N r N N N N+n N N N N N L r, N N r r N N N r m N .n h . • N N r N N N N r r N N N N N N N N N r , C E Y .Ndo 2 1• 5 E Ea .&j'a �� Bg >r=3 -6Bu' 2 t0 d C rc O'er+ . �urc M n 8t--. LL 9 R, .g. 21 pL -'g. in in in 1.4 cn ;6. in in in in i1 § _�� in in [!\ } )} 44 in in /(\ K in in in in 14 °\! §R ;§�`"?; )~` @ LA tri — tl ]§ in in 99 in in in in 7 4 in } . in 11 \ . in _DEVELOPER _... C. in \ in \ \ ■ ) An b 1 g. 'ill { V LL'.. iri - | / f§ i::14 — — , in — in 44 - in iin - ) § MDEO Environmental Lams� € 1r j State Tax Reimbursement I$ 21 I I ] I 1 l LnealTax Reimbursement 5 415 $ 422 $ 429 S 435 5 443 $ 447 5 454 $ 460 5 467 5 474 S 162 Torsi M0EQRe3mbursement Balance I Sr 4.530 1 $ 3,2521 5 3,339 I S 2,95515 ?464 1 S 2,256 15 1.563 { 5 1.20219 53515 262 $ M71 v -in < in e ., . < =in 10. » - �)k I < in » iri e \ 7. in » » s 14 « / § )tt;E 0� vg. }) ! 14 \ in / , k in [ 'AR 7 � in 7 , '\ \ ] LOCAL BROWNFIELD REVOLVING FLING in in ,- in — -©/\ an —2\ ;K .., in in in An An c. in --\/ —— - § ).]J 6. }\ in )� -m \§ /} in /\ _i:\ An - (](i I§/ in 41 1,1 ... .;; ,ee in in - — 14 ... Vi _ [ !jq �°Z}) }]] 9 Local Tax Capr2re S $2491 LBRF Capture Resolution #19234 July 18, 2019 Moved by Luebs seconded by Hoffman the resolutions on the Consent Agenda be adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted), AYES: Gingen, Hoffman, Jackson, Kochenderfer, Kowall, Kuhn, Long, Luebs, Markham, McGillivray, Middleton, Miller, Nelson, Powell, Quarles, Spisz, Taub, Weipert, Woodward, Zack, Gershenson, (21) NAYS: None. (0) A sufficient majority having voted in favor, the resolutions on the Consent Agenda were adopted (with accompanying reports being accepted). GERALD D. POISSON CHIEF DEPUTY COUNTY EXECUTIVE ACTING PURSUANT TO MCL 45,559A(7) STATE OF MICI-IIGAN) COUNTY OF OAKLAND) I, Lisa Brown, Clerk of the County of Oakland, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is a true and accurate copy of a resolution adopted by the Oakland County Board of Commissioners on July 18, 2019, with the original record thereof now remaining in my office. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Circuit Court at Pontiac, Michigan this 18th day of July, 2019. Lisa Brown, Oakland County