City Commission Worksession Minutes 10-09-2023

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                                        City of Muskegon

                                          Work Session

                                             Minutes


                                   October 9, 2023, 5:30 pm
                                      Muskegon City Hall
                            933 Terrace Street, Muskegon, MI 49440

Present:                   Mayor Ken Johnson
                           Commissioner Rachel Gorman
                           Commissioner Rebecca St.Clair
                           Commissioner Eric Hood
                           Vice Mayor Willie German, Jr.
                           Commissioner Teresa Emory
Absent:                    Commissioner Michael Ramsey
Staff Present:             City Manager Jonathan Seyferth
                           City Clerk Ann Meisch
                           City Attorney John Schrier
                           Deputy City Clerk Kimberly Young

2023-104

1.     Call to Order

       Mayor Johnson called the Work Session Meeting to order at 5:30 p.m.

2.     New Business

       2.a       Resolution Recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day

                 Mayor Johnson presented a resolution in recognition of Indigenous Peoples' Day,
                 the second Monday of October and encouraging residents, businesses,
                 organizations, and public entities to recognize and honor Indigenous Peoples'
                 Day.

                 No. 2023-105(a)

                 Motion by: Vice Mayor German
                 Second by: Commissioner St.Clair

                 To recognize October 9, 2023 as Indigenous Peoples Day in Muskegon, MI.

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      YES: (5): Mayor Johnson, Commissioner Gorman, Commissioner St.Clair, Vice
      Mayor German, and Commissioner Emory

      Absent (2): Commissioner Hood, and Commissioner Ramsey

                                                               MOTION PASSES (5 to 0)


2.b   Samaritas Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) Agreement - 417 E. Jackson Ave.

      Jake Eckholm, Economic Development Director, presented information regarding
      the Samaritas Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) and explained that the
      commission will be asked to consider several similar projects in the near future.

      City Staff has negotiated and reviewed a Payment in Lieu of Taxes agreement for
      commission consideration for an adaptive reuse project at Froebel School into
      affordable workforce housing apartments.

      For several years staff have been attempting to find a partner that had interest
      and capacity in the adaptive reuse of the long-vacant Froebel School building.
      Since 2019, we have toured more than 10 entities through the school, and held a
      community meeting offering several touring opportunities for the public.
      Through these efforts we have developed interest from Samaritas for the
      potential installation of affordable housing units by application to the Michigan
      Statewide Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) Low Income Housing Tax
      Credit (LIHTC) Program. If awarded, then Samaritas proposes historical
      preservation and adaptive remodel of the school building into apartments for
      low to moderate income residents. The attached agreement establishes their
      payment in lieu of taxes as 2% of net shelter rents. Note that this is the lowest
      proposed PILOT of our proposed MSHDA submissions. This is due to the facts
      that we are the owners of this facility and will incur significant costs to
      demolish or otherwise redevelop the site, and that Samaritas is a non-profit
      housing developer with limited capacity to finance and construct facilities
      compared with for-profit housing development firms.

      If approved by commission, Samaritas is also proposing a Municipal Services
      Agreement of 3% of net shelter rents, for a total annual payment of 5% of rents.
      The Municipal Services Agreement (MSA) stays completely with the city to
      defray costs of public service delivery to the site, while the PILOT payment is
      divided proportionally to the other taxing jurisdictions, similar to a traditional
      property tax payment.


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      This item is connected to the Samaritas MSA agenda item, as well as the sales
      agreement item for Froebel School.

      Discussion took place. This item is on the agenda for October 10, 2023 for City
      Commission consideration.

2.c   Samaritas Municipal Services Agreement - 417 E. Jackson Ave.

      Jake Eckholm, Economic Development Director, provided an explanation of the
      Samaritas Municipal Services Agreement and notified the Commissioners they
      will be asked to consider several similar projects very soon.

      City Staff has negotiated and reviewed a Payment in Lieu of Taxes agreement for
      commission consideration for an adaptive reuse project at Froebel School into
      affordable workforce housing apartments.

      For several years staff have been attempting to find a partner that had interest
      and capacity in the adaptive reuse of the long-vacant Froebel School building.
      Since 2019, we have toured more than 10 entities through the school, and held a
      community meeting offering several touring opportunities for the public.
      Through these efforts we have developed interest from Samaritas for the
      potential installation of affordable housing units by application to the Michigan
      Statewide Housing Development Authority (MSHDA) Low Income Housing Tax
      Credit (LIHTC) Program. If awarded, then Samaritas proposes historical
      preservation and adaptive remodel of the school building into apartments for
      low to moderate income residents. The attached agreement establishes their
      Municipal Services Agreement at 3% of shelter rents.

      If approved by commission, Samaritas is also proposing a PILOT payment of 2%
      of net shelter rents, for a total annual payment of 5% of rents. The Municipal
      Services Agreement (MSA) stays completely with the city to defray costs of
      public service delivery to the site, while the PILOT payment is divided
      proportionally to the other taxing jurisdictions, similar to a traditional property
      tax payment.

      This item is connected to the Samaritas PILOT agenda item, as well as the sales
      agreement item for Froebel School.

      Discussion took place and this item will be on the agenda October 10, 2023 for
      consideration.




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     2.d    Froebel School Sale to Samaritas

            Jake Eckholm, Economic Development Director, provided some information to
            the Commission regarding a proposed purchase agreement which will be
            presented for Commission consideration on October 24, 2023.

            Mr. Lautenbach, Executive Director of Affordable Housing for Samaritas, spoke
            to Commission about the potential plans for the property at the former Froebel
            School building at 417 E. Jackson Avenue.

3.   Any Other Business

     General comments and updates were provided, some discussion took place.

4.   Public Comment

     Public comment was received.

5.   Adjournment

     The Work Session meeting adjourned at 6:35 p.m..

     Motion by: Vice Mayor German
     Second by: Commissioner St.Clair

                                                                          MOTION PASSES




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                                                                    Respectfully Submitted,

                                                        Ann Marie Meisch, MMC - City Clerk




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