File #: Resolution 39-2017    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/8/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/19/2017 Final action: 9/19/2017
Title: Resolution to approve the Economic Incentives Policy
Attachments: 1. Resolution No.pdf, 2. Economic Incentives Policy Overview, 3. Economic Incentive Policy (with council suggestions), 4. Metro Area Incentives Policy Matrix, 5. Proposed Incentives Policy Process - Amended
Agenda Date: 09/19/2017

Subject:
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Resolution to approve the Economic Incentives Policy
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Presented By:
Denise Stephens, Economic Development Director

POLICY QUESTION:
Does city council support a resolution approving the Economic Incentives Policy?

BACKGROUND:
Recently, the city council approved five incentive agreements. When these agreements were negotiated, there was no formal policy or process to guide staff as it considered proposals from businesses seeking economic incentives.

STAFF ANALYSIS:
Over the past few years the economy has improved and lending rates have been low. Littleton is an attractive place for business and land development, but certain uncontrollable events may influence future interest. As remaining vacant land is developed, the challenges of redevelopment will become increasingly important. The economy may plateau or decline and interest rates may rise, as has been seen recently. This means the cost of development and redevelopment may become more expensive. If this occurs, it will be more likely that business owners and land developers will approach the city with requests for incentives.

Having an approved incentives policy and process will standardize how requests are considered and will require the applicant follow a defined process and submit documentation for review and validation.

Staff understands the need to monitor compliance and measure the outcomes of incentive agreements. Staff will make sure incentive agreements include terms that can be monitored for compliance and will provide information to council that measures outcomes on a biannual basis.

OPTIONS/ALTERNATIVES:
Council can decide not to approve the Economic Incentives Policy which will result in a lack of clarity for staff and developers regarding the incentives council will consider.

Approving an Economic Incentives Policy does not mean council is obligated to approve any requests for incentives. Approving the proposed Economic Incentives Policy puts t...

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