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<br /> <br />University Per cent of Students Housed in University Housing <br />Arizona 17% <br />California (Berkeley) 20% <br />UCLA 36% <br />Southern California 21% <br />Oregon State 18% <br />Stanford 81% <br />Oregon 22% <br />Washington 23% <br />Washington State 36% <br /> <br />The University of Oregon Provost presented a strategic housing plan to the OUS Board in October 2007. <br />The Provost has made a commitment to provide on-campus housing for at least 25% of undergraduates <br />(22% now), and at least 11% of graduates (8% now) in the future. Currently 85% of freshmen live on <br />campus. The U of O is planning to replace and expand much of their existing housing because it is old and <br />obsolete for today’s needs. <br /> <br />Public universities typically do not require adult students to live on campus and there are many students who <br />live with parents, commute from nearby communities or are non-traditional (older, married, parents etc.) <br />About one fifth of NW Christian College students live in student housing. <br /> <br />The current combined undergraduate and graduate enrollment at the University of Oregon is 20,394, of <br />which over 16,000 are undergraduate students. For planning purposes, the University is projecting modest <br />increases over the next 8 years with enrollment at 21,477 in 2016. <br /> <br />Can a chart be provided that compares property taxes prior to an approved MUPTE, taxes collected <br />after ten years, and shows how long it takes to recover the lost revenue? <br /> <br />Response: Original tax data is not easily available for the older MUPTE projects. Others are not yet on <br />the tax rolls. The following table provides information for the four most recent MUPTE developments that <br />are now being fully taxed. The amount of revenue lost from removed improvements is provided in the third <br />column. <br /> <br />The ten-year total is based on the taxes on the removed improvements increasing by an estimated 34% over <br />the ten years. An estimate is provided because actual predictions are difficult because of the peculiarities of <br />Oregon’s property tax system created by Measure 47. <br /> <br />APARTMENT ANNUAL REVENUE LOST TOTAL TAX AVERAGE CURRENT <br />PROPERTY TAX ON REMOVED PAID (ON TAX PAID ANNUAL TAX <br />PRIOR TO IMPROVEMENT LAND) ANNUALLY PAID ON LAND <br />MUPTE (LAND IN YEAR ONE DURING DURING AND <br />PLUS AND ESTIMATED MUPTE MUPTE IMPROVEMENTS* <br />IMPROVEMENTS) 10 YEAR TOTAL EXEMPTION <br /> <br />(YEAR) <br />Paradice Apts. $3,376 (1995) $1,398/$18,733 $24,020 $2,404 $18,156 <br /> <br />Burnell Ambrose $3,564 (1995) $3,084/$41,425 $8,114 $811 $5,463 <br /> <br />Nozama Apts. $1,693 (1996) $135/$1,809 $19,065 $1,905 $10,959 <br /> Y:\CMO\2008 Council Agendas\M080527\S080527B.doc <br /> <br />