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City of Northfield MN
File #: 21-555    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information/Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/27/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/5/2021 Final action:
Title: Update on Archer House Demolition Permit Request Process and Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Option Process.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Heritage Preservation Commission weblink to Archer House Demolition Application, 2. 2 - Ehlers Public Finance Advisors TIF Archer House Recommendation, 3. 3 - TIF District State Statute Hyperlink
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City Council Meeting Date:                     October 5, 2021

 

To:                                          Mayor and City Council

                                          City Administrator

 

From:                                          Mitzi Baker, Community Development Director

 

Title

Update on Archer House Demolition Permit Request Process and Tax Increment Financing Redevelopment Option Process.

 

Body

Action Requested:                     

None.

 

Summary Report:

The City Council will receive a brief update from City staff on the status of the Archer House and proposed demolition.

 

The property owners are proposing to remove the building and clear the site. They have applied for a Certificate of Appropriateness, which is acted on by the City’s Heritage Preservation Commission. This is due to the Archer House being a contributing structure to the local Historical Preservation district. A public hearing is scheduled for October 14 at the HPC meeting.  The process allows for public awareness and the opportunity to comment. The HPC will take action on the certificate of appropriateness following the pubic hearing. 

 

Separately, on October 19th the City Council will consider action to deem the Archer House a “substandard building”. This action does not authorize demolition, but recognizes the condition of the property and reserves an opportunity to consider Tax Increment Financing in the future. The council will consider a resolution which is a required action prior to a Redevelopment Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District being established. See State Resolution 469.174 Subd. 10. Redevelopment District <https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/cite/469.174> should you be interested in more detailed technical references. It is best practice that the City contracts with a consultant that conducts a report for the Council to review. In this case, City staff contracted with LHB to complete the work. This consultant was also retained for the redevelopment report required for the properties that existed on the site of the 5th Street Lofts TIF request.

 

The developer/owner has notified City staff that they intend to apply for TIF assistance in the future. In order to maintain this option in the future, the resolution deeming the building substandard must take place before demolition. The City’s Financial Adviser, Nick Anhut with Ehler’s, has provided a memo to Council that provides detail of the future action. Additionally, in order to initiate the “but for” test required for TIF assistance, the developer/owner is required to enter into a Demolition and Development Agreement that describes their commitment to demolish and develop the site with the intent to apply for TIF in the near future. This agreement is attached to the resolution for approval along with the substandard report for council consideration.

 

It should be noted that these actions do not guarantee any financial assistance to the project. This is merely a preliminary action to lay the foundation for a potential request.  If this action were not take, this common tool used to incentive redevelopment by cities would not be an option.  Until an application is made, and a thorough review conducted, the City Council does not authorize any city assistance with the substandard building designation.

 

There is no formal proposal for redevelopment of the site at this time.  However, owner representatives have indicated an intent to pursue a new development on the site according to an August 26, 2021 press release from the Archer House:

 

While we are not yet in a position to determine what the future development will look like or include, Brett Reese and partners are committed to both honoring the past and ensuring what comes next serves to strengthen downtown Northfield and the community for generations to come. To that end, Rebound Partners will be forming a task force of community stakeholders to examine community needs, design elements and the uses of the new Archer House site development.”

 

Timelines and other potential redevelopment options will develop over time and are subject to change.

 

Alternative Options:

Not applicable.

 

Financial Impacts:                     

Not applicable.

 

Tentative Timelines:                     

                     Public Hearing for Heritage Preservation Commission - October 14

                     Heritage Preservation Commission Review of Certificate of Appropriateness - October 14

                     Substandard Building Designation action by Council - October 19

                     Archer House Demo - the owners have been in contact with contractors and intend to proceed soon after permits are issued.  No specific date is identified at this time.

                     Redevelopment - to be determined