File #: 20-0637    Name: TIRZ No. 1 Policy and Administration Discussion
Type: Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Reinvestment Zone Number One
On agenda: 7/28/2020 Final action:
Title: Briefing and Discussion Regarding Proposed TIRZ No. 1 Policy and Administration Changes
Attachments: 1. Presentation
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Briefing and Discussion Regarding Proposed TIRZ No. 1 Policy and Administration Changes

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Enhance the Quality of Life in McKinney
(5D: Promote reinvestment activities in McKinney's historic downtown that balance the historic character and current market needs)

MEETING DATE: July 28, 2020

DEPARTMENT: Development Services - Planning Department

CONTACT: Mark Doty, Assistant Director of Planning
Jennifer Arnold, AICP, Director of Planning

ITEM SUMMARY:
* The board for Reinvestment Zone Number One (TIRZ 1) is reviewing proposed changes to current policies and administrative procedures to the TIRZ 1 program.

* The majority of the proposed changes to the TIRZ 1 policy would not require amendments to the TIRZ 1 Policy Plan. For those policy changes proposed that would not need an amendment to the Policy Plan, a resolution would be presented at the next TIRZ 1 board meeting for review and action.

* Proposed changes to the TIRZ 1 policy include for "Vacant/Underutilized Sites/Buildings" projects:
* Create a $100,000 yearly allotment for 'Critical Maintenance' items
* Provide $100,000 yearly allotment for Fire Suppression items
* Initiate a study for a unified fire plan for the downtown area
* Begin carrying over unused funding from Fiscal Year to Fiscal Year

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
* The Project Plan of the TIRZ focuses on support for catalytic projects for the continued revitalization of the Town Center; key regional transportation infrastructure for effect access and linkages throughout the Town Center including connections between the Historic Square to the west of Highway 5 and the future Transit-Oriented Development (TOPD) to the east of Highway 5, as well as safe auto, pedestrian and bicycle movements along Highway 5 and within the supporting street network of the Town Center infrastructure and development of the TOD; and for other potential locations and projects that provide opportunity for redevelopment.

* TIRZ wa...

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