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From: Ken Waido
To: Steve Olt
Date: 01/18/2007 12:24:06 PM
Subject: North College Area Market Analysis
The following is from the North College Area Market Analysis (Fall 2005) prepared by PMG Associates,
Inc.
Page 29:
Restrictions and Controls on Detrimental Uses - Tax Exempt Uses
The URA also needs to insure that only a fair share of non-profit and governmental uses are located in the
area. Often these types of uses will locate in an area because of inexpensive land (something that exists
in the North College Avenue Area). However, if a high concentration of these users present themselves,
they will negatively impact the tax increment collected and thus the funding for the URA. Every community
needs the services provided by government and non-profit organizations, and in fact, the provision of such
services adds value to a community and thus dollar value to property, however, much like any business
type dominating a local economy, the location of too many of these users in one area can have negative
affects.
Steve Olt - Fwd: North College Area Market Analysis
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From: Steve Olt
To: Brigitte Schmidt; diingle@aller-lingle.com;
ruthie.roll ins@gmail.com; stockover@aol.com
Date: 01/18/2007 1:16:36 PM
Subject:
Fwd: North College Area Market Analysis
jim@wetzler.us; poudretrout@hotmail.com;
Regarding the United Way Housing Services Day Center, PDP that you will be discussing tonight at public
hearing, attached is an excerpt from the URA document that has been provided by Ken Waido of Advance
Planning.
Steve