File #: 20-4611    Version: 1 Name: Spradley Farms Repeal of Support
Type: Agenda Item Status: Passed
File created: 12/31/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/6/2020 Final action: 1/6/2020
Title: A resolution repealing Resolution No. 68-2019 and adopting a resolution opposing creation of the Spradley Farms Improvement District of Kaufman County through the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for approximately 621.998 acres of land, consisting of approximately 613.573 acres generally located south of Interstate 20, north and east of FM 2757, and north and west of Union Hill Road, and approximately 8.425 acres generally located north of Interstate 20 and southwest of Cimarron Trail, all of such property being located in Kaufman County, Texas, and being located within the corporate limits of the City of Mesquite, Texas; and providing an effective date.
Attachments: 1. Resolution.pdf
Title
A resolution repealing Resolution No. 68-2019 and adopting a resolution opposing creation of the Spradley Farms Improvement District of Kaufman County through the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for approximately 621.998 acres of land, consisting of approximately 613.573 acres generally located south of Interstate 20, north and east of FM 2757, and north and west of Union Hill Road, and approximately 8.425 acres generally located north of Interstate 20 and southwest of Cimarron Trail, all of such property being located in Kaufman County, Texas, and being located within the corporate limits of the City of Mesquite, Texas; and providing an effective date.

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On September 16, 2019, the City Council approved a resolution supporting the formation of a Municipal Management District (MMD) in support of the Spradley Farms development. The MMD is an independent taxing jurisdiction that has been used by many area communities for the purpose of funding public improvements and operations related to residential developments.

Subsequently, the Developer, Spradley Farms, Ltd. and the Reinvestment Zone Number Thirteen (TIRZ) Board of Directors entered into a Master Development Agreement with the City that includes, among other obligations, contributions of general fund tax proceeds through the TIRZ. The TIRZ identifies a base value of all property located within the zone and then obligates any incremental increases to a separate fund. The TIRZ fund may be used to pay for or reimburse certain expenses for public improvements within the zone. In the case of the Spradley Farms agreement, the TIRZ funds are directed to reimburse the Developer for financing costs for the public infrastructure related to the residential development. The City Council approved the Master Development Agreement on November 4, 2019.

At the time of the approval, certain concerns had been identified by several Councilmembers related to the reimbursement to the Developer in the te...

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