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File #: 1677-04    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution of the Council of the County of Allegheny authorizing pursuit of a Tax Increment Financing plan in Findlay Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 8/31/2004 In control: Committee on Economic Development & Housing
On agenda: Final action: 9/21/2004
Title: A Resolution of the Council of the County of Allegheny authorizing pursuit of a Tax Increment Financing plan in Findlay Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Sponsors: Chief Executive
Attachments: 1. 30-04-RE.pdf
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A Resolution of the Council of the County of Allegheny authorizing pursuit of a Tax Increment Financing plan in Findlay Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

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Whereas, Pennsylvania's Tax Increment Financing Act, 53 P.S. §6930.1 et seq., (the “Act”) provides local taxing bodies authority to cooperate in providing financing for development of blighted areas within their respective jurisdictions in order to increase the tax base, provide new employment opportunities and improve the general economy; and

Whereas, under the Act the Redevelopment Authority of Allegheny County (“RAAC”) may prepare a Tax Increment Financing (“TIF”) Plan to provide financing for the elimination and prevention of the development or spread of blight within designated tax increment districts located in Allegheny County (the “County”) and to present such Plan to the Allegheny County Council (the “Council”) for consideration; and

Whereas, a preliminary proposal has been presented to the Council by the Allegheny County Airport Authority (the “Developer”) for the TIF of certain infrastructure and other improvements needed for a 100 acre warehouse and flex office complex development (the “Project”) situated within the jurisdiction of Findlay Township (the “Township”); and

Whereas, the County is expected to benefit from the use of tax increments to pay certain project costs as defined by the Act, by stimulation of private investment, increases in property values, creation of employment opportunities and improvement of surrounding properties; and

Whereas, the implementation of any TIF Plan is fully dependent on the cooperation and participation of all local taxing bodies, namely the County, the Township, and the West Allegheny School District (the “School District”); and

Whereas, the respective governing bodies of the School District and the Township passed resolutions designating representatives to work on the TIF Committee and cooperate in implementing a TIF Pl...

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