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with Highway 99 North, then south on Highway 99 North to <br />th <br />West 7 Avenue Alley, then east to the SW corner of Lincoln <br />Street (including tax lots 17-04-35-11-00400, 17-04-35-11-00300, <br />17-04-35-11-00300, 17-04-35-11-00200, 17-04-36-23-00502, 17- <br />04-36-23-00101, 17-04-36-23-00501, 17-04-36-21-06800, 17-04- <br />36-23-00300, 17-04-36-21-06400, 17-04-36-12-14701, 17-04-36- <br />12-15100, 17-04-36-12-16000, 17-04-36-12-16300, 17-04-36-12- <br />157000, 17-04-36-12-16400, and 17-04-36-12-16600), then north <br />th <br />to the NW corner of the 5 Avenue Alley and Lincoln Street, as <br />more particularly depicted on Map 2.945(2)(b) attached to <br />Ordinance _____ and appended to chapter 2 of this code. <br />[The standards and guidelines adopted by the city manager in the <br />manner described in section 2.019 of this code shall include <br />provisions to relate the net financial benefit from the property tax <br />exemption to the public benefits provided by the improvements.] <br />Comment: <br />[The deleted language has been moved from subsection (2) to subsection (3) <br />of this section.] <br />(3) <br />Applications for property tax exemption hereunder shall be filed with the <br />city manager on or before February 1 immediately preceding the first <br />assessment year for which exemption is requested and shall be <br />accompanied by an application fee. The application shall be processed <br />in accordance with [the] standards and guidelines adopted by <br />administrative rule of the city manager. As used in this section and <br />section 2.947 of this code and the standards and guidelines [referred to <br />above], “city manager” includes the manager’s designee. The <br />standards and guidelines adopted by the city manager in the <br />manner described in section 2.019 of this code shall [include] <br />contain provisions relating the net financial benefit from the <br />property tax exemption to the public benefits provided by the <br />improvements, including a public benefit scoring system for <br /> <br />evaluating applications. <br />(4) <br /> Upon receipt of the city manager's written recommendation on an <br />application, the council shall consider the application, the city <br />manager’s written recommendation, and any written comments <br />submitted during the 30 day comment period on the application at its <br />next scheduled meeting. If the council fails to act on an application which <br />has been timely referred to it as provided in the standards and guidelines <br />within 180 days from the date it was filed, the application shall be <br />deemed approved and processed thereafter in accordance with <br />subsection ([810]9) of this section. <br />(5) <br /> At the meeting at which the city manager's recommendation on an <br />application is considered, the council shall adopt a resolution approving <br />the application and granting the property tax exemption, or adopt a <br />resolution disapproving the application and denying the property tax <br />exemption. <br />Ordinance - Page 3 of 8 Marked with Post-Work Session Amds. <br /> <br />
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