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<br /> <br />ECC <br />UGENE ITY OUNCIL <br />AIS <br />GENDA TEM UMMARY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Action: An Ordinance Concerning Multiple-Unit Housing Property Tax Exemptions <br />and Amending Sections 2.945 and 2.947 of the Eugene Code, 1971 <br /> <br />Meeting Date: September 26, 2011 Agenda Item Number: 4 <br />Department: Planning and Development Staff Contact: Nan Laurence <br />www.eugene-or.gov Contact Telephone Number: 541-682-5340 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br /> <br />City Council is asked to adopt an ordinance adopting a new sunset date for the Multi-Unit Property <br />Tax Exemption (MUPTE) program in the Downtown Plan area. The ordinance also allows for an <br />exemption to include the commercial portion of a multi-unit housing project to the extent that the <br />commercial property is required or considered to be a public benefit. As previously, each MUPTE <br />would be considered by the council on a case-by-case basis. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />The Multi-Unit Property Tax Exemption (MUPTE) program is enabled by state legislation (ORS <br />307.600) and designed to encourage higher density housing and redevelopment in the core area and <br />along transit corridors. The program provides a 10-year property tax exemption on qualified <br />improvements; the land continues to be taxed during the exemption period. See Eugene City Council <br />Agenda Item Summary for July 20, 2011, for additional background information. <br /> <br />On July 20, 2011, the council considered MUPTE in the context of Envision Eugene and directed the <br />City Manager to proceed in two phases: 1) prepare an ordinance and hold a public hearing to extend <br />the sunset date for MUPTE within the Downtown Plan area, and 2) conduct additional work sessions <br />in the fall to discuss other priority areas for council consideration and future action. <br /> <br />On September 19, the council held a public hearing to consider an ordinance to extend MUPTE for the <br />Downtown Plan area and allow for an exemption to include the “…commercial portion of a multi-unit <br />housing project to the extent that the commercial property is a required design or public benefit <br />element of a multiple-unit housing construction, addition or conversion approved by an authorizing <br />city.” No public testimony was given and the public hearing was closed. <br /> <br />The City Attorney recommends modifying the ordinance considered at the public hearing to make it <br />clear that the new provisions would apply only to new applications. No change to the substance of the <br />ordinance is proposed. Section 2 of the ordinance attached to the AIS reflects this modification. <br /> <br />Timing & Next Steps <br />City staff anticipates returning to the council for a work session later in the fall to discuss the <br />application of MUPTE in areas other than the Downtown Plan area. The areas proposed for council <br />discussion will reflect the insights and implementation strategies emerging from Envision Eugene. <br /> S:\CMO\2011 Council Agendas\M110926\S1109264.doc <br />