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RESOLUTION
ADOPTING THE CORPUS CHRISTI COMMERCIAL
REVITALIZATION LOCAL STRATEGIC PLAN
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS:
SECTION 1. The City Council, as the governing body of the City of Corpus Christi,
adopts the City of Corpus Christi Commercial Revitalization Local Strategic Plan for the
City's Renewal Community Commercial Revitalization Deduction Allocation Program.
The plan is attached to this resolution as Attachment A. This plan replaces the plan
adopted on December 16, 2008, by Resolution 027990.
SECTION 2. The City Manager is directed to forward a copy of this resolution and the
City of Corpus Christi Commercial Revitalization Local Strategic Plan to the Executive
Director, Texas Department of Economic Development.
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
APPROVED: 21st day of October, 2009.
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R. y Seining
First Assistant City Attorney
For City Attorney
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THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Joe A me
Mayor
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Corpus Christi, Texas
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The above resolution was passed by the following vote:
Joe Adame
Chris N. Adler
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Kevin Kieschnick
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Priscilla Leal
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City of Corpus Christi
2009-2010 Renewal Community
Commercial Revitalization Local Strategic Plan
The plan below establishes procedural steps as required by Federal, State and Local
governments, which must be implemented by the Coordinating Responsible Authority
(CORA) for the Corpus Christi Renewal Community. The Corpus Christi Renewal
Community is allocated $12 million annually to offer tax deductions to eligible
businesses. These funds will be allocated based upon the following percentages: 85%
or $10,200,000 for large projects and 15% or $1,800,000 for small projects.
The City Council may vary, alter and/or waive the deadline, selection criteria, selection
priorities and point values when such variances, alteration and/or waiver is in the public
interest.
Outreach Process
Notifying the business community about the opportunities and benefits available through
the Renewal Community (RC) program is as follows:
1. Public notice inviting applications for Commercial Revitalization Deduction
(CRD) allocations will be published in the Corpus Christi Caller -Times at a
minimum of once a year indicating deadlines for submitting applications.
The Public Notice will provide applicants a minimum of 30 days notice of
the deadline to submit applications.
2. Application information will be available by contacting the CoRA at (361)
826-3850 or via the City of Corpus Christi's web site at:
http://www.cctexas.com/economicdevelopment/
Deadline for Application
Project applications will be accepted through June 30, 2009. At that time all
applications will be reviewed and selected based upon criteria established by the U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Governor's Office as
well as local priorities established in this plan.
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Attachment A
Selection Criteria
The CoRA will review applications which must meet the following requirements:
1. The expenditures of the project meet the statutory requirement of the
allowable Commercial Revitalization expenditures.
2. The CRD deduction is less than $10 million.
3. The applicant is in good standing with the Texas Comptroller of Public
Accounts and the Texas Workforce Commission has confirmed that the
applicant is current on unemployment insurance tax.
4. The project will add value to the existing tax base.
5. The project proposes to directly or indirectly create or retain a minimum of
ten (10) permanent full-time jobs in the Renewal Community.
6. The project adds residential and/or commercial square footage or
demonstrates an increased property value in the Renewal Community.
7. The applicant has completed the project or has financing in place to
complete the preliminary phase of the project and demonstrates financial
capability to complete the project.
8. The project contributes to the City's Area Development Plans.
9. The project is located in one of the following Renewal Community census
tracts: 1, 3, 4, 10, 11, 7, 50, 5, 13 or 35.
10. The project is eliminating slum or blight in a particular area within the
Renewal Community.
11. The project is appropriately zoned.
12. The project must be completed by the end of the second calendar year in
which the allocation is made. The CRD can be applied to the depreciable
costs of a new building or the costs associated with an existing building
that is substantially rehabilitated.
13. The applicant commits to providing information on permanent jobs created
and retained as a result of the proposed project when requested by the
Economic Development Office.
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Large Project Selection Priorities
Projects will be selected for recommendation to the City Council based upon the
following priorities:
1. The project provides residential units in the Downtown area.
2. The project redevelops a vacant building or lot in the Downtown area.
3. The project is located in the Industrial District with significant job creation
at wages exceeding $50,000 per year, per job.
4. The project provides for significant job creation at wages exceeding
$40,000 per year, per job.
5. Projects may be given full point value if the capital investment exceeds
$10 million.
6. Project is a public/private partnership with the City and/or is a project of
the Corpus Christi Regional Economic Development Corporation
(CCREDC).
The chart below provides a point value for scoring of Large projects:
Large Project Selection Criteria
Point
Value
Residential in Downtown Area
30
Redevelopment in Downtown Area
25
Industrial District Job Creation at $50,000
+ per year, per job
20
Job Creation at $40,000 + per year, per
job
15
Project Investment exceeds $10 million
10
Small Project Selection Priorities
Projects will be selected for recommendation to the City Council based upon the
following priorities:
1. The project provides residential units in the Downtown area.
2. The project redevelops a vacant building or lot in the Downtown area.
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3. Each job shall pay at least a "living wage". For the purposes of this
Program "living wage" shall mean that annual amount determined by the
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services for the Corpus Christi
area as being at the poverty level for a family of three, divided by 2,080
hours per year.
4. The project creates between 2 to 10 jobs. Projects may be given full point
value if job creation is 10.
5. Projects may be given full point value if the capital investment is $1
million.
The chart below provides a point value for scoring of Small projects:
Small Project Selection Criteria
Point
Value
Residential in Downtown Area
30
Redevelopment in Downtown Area
25
Job Creation - each job will pay at least
a "living wage"
20
Project creates between 2-10 jobs
15
Project Investment is $1 million
10
Recommendation will be submitted to the City Manager and City Council for approval.
Submittal to the Governor's Office
Within 10 working days following the approval of applications by the City Council, the
CoRA will submit to the office of the Governor the following documentation:
1. A certification signed by the City Manager as the CEO of the governing
body that the governing body has followed the procedures as indicated in this
plan and to the best of his or her knowledge, each application approved by the
City Council is complete and meets the requirements of the Commercial
Revitalization Deduction (CRD) Program.
2. Copy of each application nominated by the City Council to receive the
CRD allocations, public notice for the application process, governing body's
motion nominating the project, reasonable explanation for each project being
selected or denied and identifies the criteria set forth above in the explanation.
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3. All CRD approved projects must be submitted to the Governor's Office by
November 1 of each year.
4. The Commercial Revitalization Local Strategic Plan must be submitted to
the Governor's Office in December of each year.
Annual Report Requirements
The Renewal Community CoRA will submit an annual report to the Community Renewal
Agency (CRA) describing the status of each active project in its jurisdiction receiving
CRD allocations. The annual reports will be due March 1 of each calendar year
beginning in 2003 and ending in 2010 and reporting on activity ending December 31 of
the previous year. The report will include the following information:
1. Status of all projects currently in process in addition to those already in
service (including success stories, press releases, and any other news
coverage).
2. A brief narrative describing the impact of the CRD on the RC.
3. Number of direct and indirect jobs both new and retained and approximate
average salary.
4. Copy of the Renewal Community's annual report to HUD.
The Local Strategic Plan will be adjusted accordingly pending the outcome of the
Empowerment Zone, Renewal Community and Enterprise Community Enhancement
Act of 2009.
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