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Manatee County CRA Finding of Necessity Public Meeting – November 8, 2010

Manatee County CRA Finding of Necessity Public Meeting – November 8, 2010. WilsonMiller Stantec. Multi-disciplinary design firm Based in Edmonton, Canada Over 12,000 employees 150 offices in North America Project staff from Sarasota and Tampa Offices. WMS Team Members.

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Manatee County CRA Finding of Necessity Public Meeting – November 8, 2010

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  1. Manatee County CRA Finding of Necessity Public Meeting – November 8, 2010

  2. WilsonMiller Stantec • Multi-disciplinary design firm • Based in Edmonton, Canada • Over 12,000 employees • 150 offices in North America • Project staff from Sarasota and Tampa Offices

  3. WMS Team Members • Betsy Benac, AICP - Principal • Allen Parsons, AICP – Senior Project Manager • Evan Johnson, AICP, LEED AP - Planner • Catherine McCloy, AICP - Planner

  4. What is a CRA? • A geographic area which meets the physical and/or economic conditions of blight as defined in the Community Redevelopment Act of 1969 (Florida Statutes, Chapter 163, Part III). • CRAs are formally designated by the local government, to focus special attention on improving living and economic conditions in an urban area. • CRAs can use increased ad valorem tax revenue resulting from redevelopment for projects within the area (Tax Increment Financing -TIF).

  5. Manatee County CRA There are two existing Community Redevelopment Areas in unincorporated Manatee County • South County CRA • Established 2002 • ±1,750 Acres • 14th Street West CRA • Established in 2002 • ±333 acres

  6. Study Areas • Four Proposed Study Areas • Area 1 – East/North of Cortez • Area 2 – Cortez Southeast • Area 3 – South Tamiami • Area 4 – Bayshore Gardens Evan, these areas do not read well

  7. Study Area One • Located East of 14th Street West CRA • ±358.8 acres • 248 parcels • Commercial, single family/multi-family residential • Desoto Mall

  8. Study Area Two • Located southeast of intersection of Cortez Road and US 41 • ± 338.8 acres • 186 parcels • Commercial, single-family, and mobile homes • Significant commercial shopping

  9. Study Area Three • Tamiami Trail – south of South County CRA to Sarasota County • ± 164.8 acres • 170 parcels • USF Sarasota-Manatee • Sarasota Bradenton Airport • Whitfield Community

  10. Study Area Four • East of 34th Street West and South of 57th Avenue West • ±697.9 acres • 2,176 parcels • Primarily single-family with some multi-family • Adjacent to State College of Florida

  11. Florida Statutory Requirements • Florida Statutes – Chapter 163 defines a “Blighted Area” as: • “An area in which there are a substantial number of deteriorated, or deteriorating structures, in which conditions, as indicated by government-maintained statistics or other studies, are leading to economic distress or endanger life or property, and in which two or more of the following factors are present…” These conditions prevent or substantially impair the orderly growth and development, or redevelopment, of the area through such activities as major private and public investment.

  12. Blighted Area Factors • Predominance of defective or inadequate street layout, parking facilities, roadways, bridges, or public transportation facilities; • Aggregate assessed values of real property in the area for ad valorem tax purposes have failed to show any appreciable increase over the 5 years prior to the finding of such conditions; • Faulty lot layout in relation to size, adequacy, accessibility, or usefulness; • Unsanitary or unsafe conditions; • Deterioration of site or other improvements; • Inadequate and outdated building density patterns; • Falling lease rates per square foot of office, commercial, or industrial space compared to the remainder of the county or municipality;

  13. Blighted Area Factors • Tax or special assessment delinquency exceeding the fair value of the land; • Residential and commercial vacancy rates higher in the area than in the remainder of the county or municipality; • Incidence of crime in the area higher than in the remainder of the county or municipality; • Fire and emergency medical service calls to the area proportionately higher than in the remainder of the county or municipality; • A greater number of violations of the Florida Building Code in the area than the number of violations recorded in the remainder of the county or municipality; • Diversity of ownership or defective or unusual conditions of title which prevent the free alienability of land within the deteriorated or hazardous area; or • Governmentally owned property with adverse environmental conditions caused by a public or private entity.

  14. Data Collection Summary

  15. Existing Structures Study Area 1 Study Area 2

  16. Existing Structures Study Area 3 Study Area 4

  17. Transportation System Review of transportation system includes the following: • Roadway level of service (LOS) • Public transportation routes and facilities • Bike/pedestrian facilities • Existing parking lots

  18. Transportation System Study Area 1 Study Area 2

  19. Transportation System Study Area 3 Study Area 4

  20. Site Deterioration Analysis of site deterioration includes requires documentation of the following: • Code Enforcement trends • Existing site conditions • Condition of infrastructure

  21. Analysis of Site Deterioration Study Area 1 Study Area 2

  22. Analysis of Site Deterioration Study Area 3 Study Area 4

  23. Analysis of Crime Trends Analysis of crime trends includes the following: • Mapping recent crime incidents • Documenting type and severity of crime that have occurred within the study areas • Comparing the occurrence of crime within the study areas with the rest of Manatee County

  24. Analysis of Fire/EMS Data Analysis of Fire/EMS trends includes the following: • Mapping recent fire incident data • Documenting type of calls that have occurred within the study areas • Comparing the occurrence of crime within the study areas with the rest of Manatee County

  25. Other Data Analyzed Other data that is analyzed in a Finding of Necessity includes the following: • Commercial & residential vacancy data • Property value trends • Tax delinquencies • Environmental data

  26. Next Steps • Draft to Manatee County – November 2010 • Final Draft – December 2010 • County Commission Hearings – Jan.-Feb. 2011

  27. QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?

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