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following a public hearing. Ordinance Number 20376, Council Bill Number 4938 “An ordinance <br />authorizing Section 108 Revenue Bonds.” Vote: Passed 7:1 (Opposed: Taylor). <br /> <br />Memo – April 9, 2007: <br /> Sue Cutsogeorge informed council that the issue of a debt policy amendment <br />th <br />would be brought to council as a consent calendar item on May 14. <br /> <br />CC – May 14, 2007: <br /> Council approved, on consent calendar, an amendment to the City’s debt <br />policies regarding conduit financing. <br /> <br />th <br />Public Comment – June 20 to July 20, 2007: <br /> The 30-day public comment period started on June 20 <br />with an advertisement in the Register Guard. <br /> <br />CDBG-AC – July 10, 2007: <br />The CDBG-AC met to review the individual project #1. They <br />recommended “submittal of the individual project application to HUD subject to completion of <br />public hearing and City Council approval of a project specific resolution.” Vote: Passed 8:0 <br /> <br />CC – July 16, 2007: <br />Public hearing on the project to be funded from BEDI/HUD 108 funds. <br /> <br />4. Downtown Urban Renewal District <br />July 1968: <br /> District originally created. The district plan has been amended four times: December <br />1968, November 1989, June 1998, and most recently in September 2004. <br /> <br />Memo – April 12, 2007: <br /> Staff memo addressed the financial capacity of the Downtown Urban <br />Renewal District and other tools to support downtown redevelopment. The necessity of a plan <br />amendment was raised in connection with undertaking a large-scale redevelopment project. <br /> <br />ERAC – April 19, 2007: <br /> ERAC viewed a presentation on the Downtown Urban Renewal District. <br />ERAC unanimously recommended that the Downtown District Urban Renewal Plan be amended to <br />increase the district’s financial capacity. <br /> <br />CC & URA – April 25, 2007: <br /> Work session on the financial tools available to support downtown <br />redevelopment. Staff alerted council to the necessity of amending the district plan to increase <br />financial capacity. <br /> <br />Public Workshop – April 30, 2007 <br />: A public workshop was held to gather citizen input on the Beam <br />and KWG concepts and the selection options being considered by the URA. The necessity of <br />increasing the “maximum indebtedness” in the district was presented to the workshop attendees. <br />th <br />The results of the workshop were included in the council packet for the May 9 meeting. <br /> <br />URA – May 29, 2007: <br /> The URA also began the process for making a substantial amendment to the <br />Downtown Urban Renewal Plan. The Agency passed the following motion: <br />Move to forward to the Planning Commission and overlapping taxing districts the proposed <br />amendments to the Downtown Urban Renewal Plan, consistent with the draft plan and report <br />included in Attachments D and E, except that the amendments shall include an increased <br />maximum indebtedness of $40 million, for a total of $73 million and an extension of the <br />termination date from June 30, 2024 to June 30, 2030. Vote: Passed 6:2 (Bettman, Taylor <br />opposed). <br /> <br /> <br />
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