Mr. Adkins -- "Downtown" Concerns & Assurances
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Topic: Mr. Adkins -- "Downtown" Concerns & Assurances
Posted By: Analytical
Subject: Mr. Adkins -- "Downtown" Concerns & Assurances
Date Posted: Nov 06 2017 at 8:49am
MR. ADKINS -- MIDDLETOWN TAXPAYER CONCERNS & ASSURANCES
Former Manchester Inn/Former Snider Building/Central Avenue Vacant Land - Former Vail Avenue Woodworking Shop
1) When gifting city-owned "downtown" buildings and/or land (taxpayer subsidized via $1.00 sales), designated re-developers should provide bonafide proof of proposed project financing (including sources) prior to conveyance of same;
2) Regarding Item #1, prior to "gifting" city-owned buildings and/or land, designated re-developers should provide financials documenting the need for a specific amount of city taxpayer subsidies, project cost estimates and plans, plus other assurances to ensure timely/successful project completion while protecting the investment of city taxpayer's;
Former Rose Furniture Building
3) The city shall not provide "gifts" of taxpayer funds (for example $300,000) prior to the re-developer submitting bonafide proof of proposed project financing (including sources), verified project cost estimates and plans, documentation of the need for a specific amount of any/all city taxpayer subsidies, plus other assurances to ensure timely/successful project completion while protecting city taxpayers.
City Council Guidelines and Procedures
4) Regarding the recent Kettering re-zoning controversy, the city Charter and Ordinances should be legally reviewed and updated (if necessary) to clarify what constitutes a city council majority in matters involving the over-riding of a Planning Commission recommendation? In other words, should a majority or "super majority" of city council members apply?
"Downtown" Re-Developer Responsibiliites
5) Regarding past due Butler County property tax payments, "downtown" re-developers (those receiving city tax abatements, real estate gifts and financial contributions), shall remain current with their required payments? If not, the city shall protect the city taxpayers investments?
6) Regarding "downtown" re-developers receiving city subsidies, proposed projects shall be completed on a timely basis as per agreements entered into with the city. If not, the city shall ensure enforcement of reasonable recourse for non-compliance with established deadlines?
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 06 2017 at 8:58am
Mr. Adkins -
It appears that some city-subsidized re-development deals resemble a new "downtown" LAND BANKING endeavor. How many more years are needed for these projects to ever reach fruition? The public deserves to know.
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Posted By: spiderjohn
Date Posted: Nov 06 2017 at 1:43pm
is this recent? has any of these conditions been met? was majority or "super majority" ever mentioned during the discussions? is anyone non-compliant? is anything being done to anyone in non-compliance?
where can we read prior terms, conditions and amounts?
is anyone really in charge of the past or current?
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 06 2017 at 4:05pm
SpiderJohn -
Yes, the subject comments presented are recent (within the past six or so weeks) and were previously posted on this blog. Sadly, they were "covered-up" or "ridiculed" in responses from city hall sympathizers.
No, there's no knowledge if any discussions on "majority" or "super-majority" ordinance language has been discussed with city council, or, has undergone city staff scrutiny. One would think that city staff and city council would pursue this concern?
Yes, Vivian Moon was told by a city council member (one who is not up for re-election), that Liberty Spirits LLC is non-compliant with city project completion stipulations. And, SWOhio75, etc., I will not divulge the source of said confidential information.
No, there's no knowledge if city staff or city council members are pursuing a remedy to this "alleged" breech of contract provisions.
Yes, as Vivian Moon has done in a couple of instances, the public has a right to request re-development deals prior terms, conditions and amounts from the Economic Development Department. This also applies to Finance Department information on the Downtown Fund and UDAG funds. Vivian's tenacious quest for truth has already unveiled some very interesting information on NSP activities and expenditures.
No, I don't know who (if anyone) at One Donham Abbey is in charge of re mediating past due re-developer delinquent property taxes. It's unknown if Mr. Adkins directly or Economic Development Department staff is responsible for managing city subsidies, etc.
For Middletown taxpayers, those expecting sound management of taxpayer funds and "downtown" contract conditions, the above matters are worthy of immediate and objective investigation.
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 06 2017 at 8:55pm
Very Interesting Background Facts on the Liberty Spirits LLC "downtown" deal??
Middletown micro-distilleryplans downtown site- Mike Rutledge
Staff Writer
11:05 p.m Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016 http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/local" rel="nofollow - Local MIDDLETOWN
Liberty Spirits LLC, a start-up micro-distillery, is planning to buy the property at 1316 Vail Ave. from the city of Middletown for $1, with plans to rehabilitate the 4,000-square-foot structure by late fall. In the meantime, owner Mike Robinette plans to initially open the micro-distillery operation in another 4,000-square-foot building two properties away at 1357 Central Ave. in late June. The distilling of alcohol itself likely will start in late May. “We’re calling the business Liberty Spirits purposely, because we’re going to build on the American Revolution era and in particular Patrick Henry, and his famous speech, ‘Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death,’” said Robinette, a former Middletown city employee who is owner/broker at Geo CRE Commercial Real Estate in Hamilton, and owner of Liberty Spirits. “We’re going to produce un-aged products, including vodka, gin, what they call light whisky or moonshine, we’ll have some flavored moonshine, and then we’ll do aged bourbon and whisky,” Robinette said. “Some of the large manufacturers are calling their products small-batch, but we’ll be truly ‘small batch,’” Robinette said. “We’ll be at a price point that is affordable, yet it’ll be a high-quality, small-batch, hand- crafted product.” “I’d say I visited probably 30 craft distilleries in the Midwest, talking to owners and people who had developed them,” he said. “I’ve always wanted to make something, but I never really found anything that I was passionate about making until I came across this, so we ran with it.” Download the Dayton Daily News appGet the latest Dayton news you want, when you want, in this free app from the Dayton Daily News. Click a link below to get the app. http://apple.co/2rEfqAi" rel="nofollow"> http://bit.ly/2rb2pNg" rel="nofollow"> Middletown City Council, which has heard from people concerned about opening of another alcohol- serving establishment downtown, will consider the sale to Liberty Spirits at its March 1 meeting. In May, 2010, City Council authorized the purchase of 1316 Vail from a custom-cabinetry company for $90,000, and that cost was paid from city government’s downtown fund, City Manager Doug Adkins told council. There’s a large hole in the roof, and all the wiring, plumbing and heating equipment have been stripped from the building, which is filled with trash. The city once planned to raze it. The proposed sale also includes a grassy area facing Central Avenue, which came to the city from when a pub building was forfeited to the state for non-payment of taxes, and that property was deeded to the city at no cost. Other land in the deal used to be occupied by Apostle of River of Power ministries building next door, which was purchased for $100,000, using U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development recession (Neighborhood Stabilization Program) grants that were intended to stimulate the economy. The pub and ministry buildings were demolished by O’Rourke Wrecking for $115,000, which was also paid for by federal Neighborhood Stabilization Programs funds and HUD grants. (NSP funds were allocated by HUD to affected communities like Middletown to address the negative impact of nationwide residential foreclosures, not "downtown" commercial re-development ventures) !!! So in total, “the two demolished buildings and the two vacant lots have no local dollars spent on acquisition and demolition,” Adkins said. And since the demolitions, the city has spent $3,144 mowing the empty lots. “The building on Vail has a three-foot hole in the roof and has been exposed to the elements for some time,” Adkins said. He said the county auditor’s office lists the property’s value at $79,950, which he considered to be “on the high side,” given its condition. Between purchase of the building at 1357 Central Ave. and renovations and equipment for it and the one at 1316 Vail, Robinette expects to spend about $400,000. Under the proposed deal with Liberty Spirits, “if the property is not completely developed by Dec. 31, 2016, he will be in default of the agreement,” and if that were to happen, the city could give him notice that the property would revert to city government within 60 days if work isn’t finished, Adkins said. The real estate cannot be transferred to anyone else during the agreement. “That was our attempt to make sure that it got done, or that the building came back to the city,” said Adkins. Hurt or help for downtown? Adkins told council he’s heard questions from the public “about the intelligence of adding another bar downtown, and the fact that it might hurt existing business.” But,”the concept for downtown has always been to create a destination that caters to many different interests,” Adkins said. Just as Walgreens and CVS locate on the same intersections, or Home Depot and Lowe’s spring up next to each other, “this would be a clustering of drinking establishments, with the hope that with the operating designated outdoor refreshment area, whether you drink beer, wine or distilled liquor — or coffee — downtown is hopefully where you want to come to get your drink of choice,” Adkins said. During the summer, Robinette said, “We’ll have a modest-sized tasting room and retail space in that property until we’re able to gain ownership of the building that’s one building away from ours that has a Vail (Avenue) address.” When the Vail property is finished later in the year, “our plan there is to enlarge the tasting and retail space, and move it over there, and then there’s a bill pending in the (Ohio) legislature that will allow craft distillers to have bars similar to the way craft wineries and craft breweries can now,” Robinette said. “If we’re able to get that legislation passed, we’ll open a full bar there, in addition to the tasting room and retail space.” Robinette said he plans to redo the facade of the Vail building that faces Central and put the entrances there, with a covered porch between the building and Central becoming an outdoor entertainment area. Council Member Talbott Moon asked whether the city could put the property out for bid. Adkins said the city could do that, but there has been no other interest expressed in the property, whereas Liberty Spirits is “ready to take ownership and move forward immediately.”
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 07 2017 at 12:17am
SpiderJohn -
As of today, Butler County Auditor's and Treasurer's Offices records list owners of at least two "downtown" re-development projects as having balances due on property taxes.
Mr. Grau's group, owners of the former Manchester Inn, have a $7,200+ balance. The latest owners of the former CG&E Building (Store Master Funding), the one's who purchased same from Cincinnati State, who previously bought same originally from the city, have a balance due of $200,000+.
Do city conveyance documents for these "downtown" re-development deals include language pertaining to the timely payment of subsequent property taxes? Does the city have any recourse in matters like this?
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 07 2017 at 2:31pm
Middletown City Council Workbook - February 16, 2016
Middletown City Council Retreat Minutes - January 23, 2016 Doug Adkins Excerpts - City Council Retreat - Page 10
Goetz Tower Project
Mr. Adkins provided an update on the Goetz Tower Project. He stated that the plan calls for 18-20
market rate studio and one bedroom apartments and ground floor commercial space. He explained
that right now there’s a funding gap of $784,203 in the project. Without financial support from the
City the project won’t start; he discussed options of cash/occupancy guarantees and waiving of fees
to get the project completed.
Project Update (11/7/2017)
Approximately six weeks ago Vivian Moon spoke directly with Economic Development Department staff regarding the status of the Goetz Tower 'downtown" re-development deal. She was advised that the re-developer had somehow secured necessary (unspecified sources of) capital for the "$784,203 funding gap" and that project construction was to commence immediately. Has anyone seen any visual signs that construction is underway?
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 07 2017 at 3:01pm
City Council Meeting Minutes - February 16, 2016 Liberty Spirits LLC - 1316 Vail Street Property Transfer Ord. No. O2016-04
Ordinance No. O2016-04, an ordinance establishing a procedure for and authorizing a contract for the Transfer Property transfer of City owned property located at 1316 Vail Street to Liberty Spirits, LLC for redevelopment, 1316 Vail and declaring an emergency was read with no action requested until the March 1st meeting.
City Council Meeting Workbook - Tuesday March 1, 2016 Liberty Spirits LLC - 1316 Vail Street Property Transfer
Pages 21 through 50 of the aforementioned workbook includes contract documents that spell out amongst other things re-developer project commencement and completion deadline provisions, penalties, etc. It would appear that Liberty Spirits LLC, absent any subsequent revision to these documents by all parties concerned, is presently non-compliant.
Public records regarding the property transfer of 1300 block Central Avenue vacant city-owned parcels to Liberty Spirits LLC has not yet been located.
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Posted By: spiderjohn
Date Posted: Nov 07 2017 at 3:44pm
amazing Coon has burned us Grau has burned us The Robinette deal probably shouldn't have happened, however you can't blame the guy for taking the deal, + it is a really nice place. I enjoy going there.
All comes down to Council/Admin spending our $$$ this way. If y'all like it--fine We all hope that it pays off But don't ask me to approve a tax increase if it doesn't
If we offer someone something of value for nothing, we can't fault them for taking it imo.
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 12 2017 at 11:32am
Simple Question?
When the city has sold buildings and/or vacant land for $1 to "downtown" re-developers, that is the Manchester Inn/Sonshine Building and Vail Avenue Woodworking Shop/1300 block of Central Avenue lots, do the city's property conveyance documents PRECLUDE re-developers from using these assets as lender collateral to finance any other related/unrelated project(s)?
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Posted By: FmrMide81
Date Posted: Nov 12 2017 at 6:51pm
As the recent election proved-NOBODY CARES!
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 14 2017 at 4:08pm
Former Middie, Etc. -
Today's review of Butler County Treasurer's and Auditor's websites reveal that four city-assisted "downtown" redevelopment projects (two completed and two not) aren't assessed property taxes for land and/or buildings. Does anyone know the answer/rationale for this apparent determination?
It was also learned today that four different city-assisted "downtown" redevelopment projects still are currently in arrears with their Butler County property tax payments. One entity has an unpaid balance of $200,000+.
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 17 2017 at 10:02am
The following property tax information was obtained today from the Butler County Treasurer's Office for the Pendleton Art Center Middletown, LLC property located at 1105 Central Avenue plus the Torchlight Pass, LLC property located at 1131 Central Avenue. Is it accurate that there's no annual property taxes payable for these city-assisted "downtown" redevelopment projects? Any clarification of these questions would be appreciated. Thank you.
PENDLETON ART CENTER MIDDLETOWN, LLC
Butler County Real Estate Tax Bill
Butler County Treasurer | | REAL PROPERTY 1st HALF 2017 11/30/2017
http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - Visit our website at http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org | Gov't. Services Center, 315 High Street, 10th Floor, Hamilton, OH 45011 |
| PENDLETON ART CENTER MIDDLETOWN LLC
| Parcel No. Q6511009000022 | Taxing District MIDDLETOWN C CSD | Parcel Location 1105 CENTRAL AVE | Owner Name PENDLETON ART CENTER MIDDLETOWN LLC | Legal Description 107 E 51 OF W 96 LESS S 51 OF W 16.92CONS W/ 23 | 100% Appraised Value
Land | 24,490 | Bldg/Improv | 495,510 | Total | 520,000 |
| 35% Taxable Value
Land | 8,570 | Bldg/Improv | 173,430 | Total | 182,000 |
| Special Assessments | Delq | Current Yr | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Assessment Totals | | |
| Homestead Reduction Value
| CAUV Value 0 |
| Gross Tax Rate | 75.390000 | Reduction Factor | 0.00204 | Effective Tax Rate | 75.235953 |
| | Gross Taxes | | Reduction Factor | | Subtotal | | Non Business Credit | | Owner Occupancy Credit | | Homestead Reduction | | CAUV Recoupment | | Farm Rollback | | Current Net Real EstateTaxes | | Current Special Assessments | | Current Adjustments | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(YEAR) | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(HALF) | | Penalties | | Interest | | Adjustments | | Past Due Real Estate Taxes | | Past Due Special Assessments | | | | | | | | | |
| Annual Tax Distribution | General Fund | 349.44 | Developmental Disabilities | 546.00 | Midpointe Library Systems | 136.44 | Mental Health | 245.03 | Children Services | 364.00 | Senior Citizens | 236.60 | Middletown Csd | 10,080.98 | Butler Tech Jvs | 351.26 | | | Middletown City | 1,255.79 | Metroparks Of Butler County | 127.4 | Assessments | | Total | |
| Full Year Total | 0.00 | Half Year Total | 0.00 | Payments | | Other Credits | 0.00 |
| Stub No. 222748 | Half Year Balance Due | 0.00 | Full Year Balance Due | 0.00 |
| Due Date
11/30/2017 | For information on monthly payment programs, please contact the Treasurers office at (513) 887-3181. Please save top portion of bill for income tax purposes. |
TORCHLIGHT PASS, LLC (1 of 4)
Butler County Real Estate Tax Bill
Butler County Treasurer | | REAL PROPERTY 1st HALF 2017 11/30/2017
http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - Visit our website at http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org | Gov't. Services Center, 315 High Street, 10th Floor, Hamilton, OH 45011 |
| TORCHLIGHT PASS LLC
| Parcel No. Q6511009000026 | Taxing District MIDDLETOWN C CSD | Parcel Location CENTRAL AVE | Owner Name TORCHLIGHT PASS LLC | Legal Description 107 E 50.59OF S 51SEE PCL# 026T / DT MIDD TIF | 100% Appraised Value
Land | 8,510 | Bldg/Improv | 0 | Total | 8,510 |
| 35% Taxable Value
Land | 2,980 | Bldg/Improv | 0 | Total | 2,980 |
| Special Assessments | Delq | Current Yr | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Assessment Totals | | |
| Homestead Reduction Value
| CAUV Value 0 |
| Gross Tax Rate | 75.390000 | Reduction Factor | 0.00204 | Effective Tax Rate | 75.235953 |
| | Gross Taxes | | Reduction Factor | | Subtotal | | Non Business Credit | | Owner Occupancy Credit | | Homestead Reduction | | CAUV Recoupment | | Farm Rollback | | Current Net Real EstateTaxes | | Current Special Assessments | | Current Adjustments | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(YEAR) | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(HALF) | | Penalties | | Interest | | Adjustments | | Past Due Real Estate Taxes | | Past Due Special Assessments | | | | | | | | | |
| Annual Tax Distribution | General Fund | 2.17 | Developmental Disabilities | 3.39 | Midpointe Library Systems | 0.85 | Mental Health | 1.52 | Children Services | 2.26 | Senior Citizens | 1.47 | Middletown Csd | 62.61 | Butler Tech Jvs | 2.18 | | | Middletown City | 7.80 | Metroparks Of Butler County | 0.7 | Assessments | | Total | |
| Full Year Total | 0.00 | Half Year Total | 0.00 | Payments | | Other Credits | 0.00 |
| Stub No. 152878 | Half Year Balance Due | 0.00 | Full Year Balance Due | 0.00 |
| Due Date
11/30/2017 | For information on monthly payment programs, please contact the Treasurers office at (513) 887-3181. Please save top portion of bill for income tax purposes. |
TORCHLIGHT PASS, LLC (2 of 4)
Butler County Real Estate Tax Bill
Butler County Treasurer | | REAL PROPERTY 1st HALF 2017 11/30/2017
http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - Visit our website at http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org | Gov't. Services Center, 315 High Street, 10th Floor, Hamilton, OH 45011 |
| TORCHLIGHT PASS LLC
| Parcel No. Q6511009000026T | Taxing District MIDDLETOWN C CSD | Parcel Location CENTRAL AVE | Owner Name TORCHLIGHT PASS LLC | Legal Description 107 E 50.59OF S 51SEE PCL# 026 / DT MIDD TIF | 100% Appraised Value
Land | 0 | Bldg/Improv | 780 | Total | 780 |
| 35% Taxable Value
Land | 0 | Bldg/Improv | 270 | Total | 270 |
| Special Assessments | Delq | Current Yr | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Assessment Totals | | |
| Homestead Reduction Value
| CAUV Value 0 |
| Gross Tax Rate | 75.390000 | Reduction Factor | 0.00204 | Effective Tax Rate | 75.235953 |
| | Gross Taxes | | Reduction Factor | | Subtotal | | Non Business Credit | | Owner Occupancy Credit | | Homestead Reduction | | CAUV Recoupment | | Farm Rollback | | Current Net Real EstateTaxes | | Current Special Assessments | | Current Adjustments | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(YEAR) | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(HALF) | | Penalties | | Interest | | Adjustments | | Past Due Real Estate Taxes | | Past Due Special Assessments | | | | | | | | | |
| Annual Tax Distribution | General Fund | 0.00 | Developmental Disabilities | 0.00 | Midpointe Library Systems | 0.00 | Mental Health | 0.00 | Children Services | 0.00 | Senior Citizens | 0.00 | Middletown Csd | 0.00 | Butler Tech Jvs | 0.00 | | | Middletown City | 0.00 | Metroparks Of Butler County | 0.0 | Assessments | | Total | |
| Full Year Total | 0.00 | Half Year Total | 0.00 | Payments | | Other Credits | 0.00 |
| Stub No. 166507 | Half Year Balance Due | 0.00 | Full Year Balance Due | 0.00 |
| Due Date
11/30/2017 | For information on monthly payment programs, please contact the Treasurers office at (513) 887-3181. Please save top portion of bill for income tax purposes. |
TORCHLIGHT PASS, LLC (3 of 4) Butler County Real Estate Tax Bill
Butler County Treasurer | | REAL PROPERTY 1st HALF 2017 11/30/2017
http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - Visit our website at http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org | Gov't. Services Center, 315 High Street, 10th Floor, Hamilton, OH 45011 |
| TORCHLIGHT PASS LLC
| Parcel No. Q6511009000027 | Taxing District MIDDLETOWN C CSD | Parcel Location 1131 CENTRAL AVE | Owner Name TORCHLIGHT PASS LLC | Legal Description 87 E 51.24 LESS S 8.67 OFE 51.49 | 100% Appraised Value
Land | 18,770 | Bldg/Improv | 123,010 | Total | 141,780 |
| 35% Taxable Value
Land | 6,570 | Bldg/Improv | 43,050 | Total | 49,620 |
| Special Assessments | Delq | Current Yr | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Assessment Totals | | |
| Homestead Reduction Value
| CAUV Value 0 |
| Gross Tax Rate | 75.390000 | Reduction Factor | 0.00204 | Effective Tax Rate | 75.235953 |
| | Gross Taxes | | Reduction Factor | | Subtotal | | Non Business Credit | | Owner Occupancy Credit | | Homestead Reduction | | CAUV Recoupment | | Farm Rollback | | Current Net Real EstateTaxes | | Current Special Assessments | | Current Adjustments | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(YEAR) | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(HALF) | | Penalties | | Interest | | Adjustments | | Past Due Real Estate Taxes | | Past Due Special Assessments | | | | | | | | | |
| Annual Tax Distribution | General Fund | 95.27 | Developmental Disabilities | 148.86 | Midpointe Library Systems | 37.20 | Mental Health | 66.80 | Children Services | 99.24 | Senior Citizens | 64.51 | Middletown Csd | 2,748.46 | Butler Tech Jvs | 95.77 | | | Middletown City | 342.38 | Metroparks Of Butler County | 34.7 | Assessments | | Total | |
| Full Year Total | 0.00 | Half Year Total | 0.00 | Payments | | Other Credits | 0.00 |
| Stub No. 445183 | Half Year Balance Due | 0.00 | Full Year Balance Due | 0.00 |
| Due Date
11/30/2017 | For information on monthly payment programs, please contact the Treasurers office at (513) 887-3181. Please save top portion of bill for income tax purposes. |
TORCHLIGHT PASS, LLC (4 of 4)
Butler County Real Estate Tax Bill
Butler County Treasurer | | REAL PROPERTY 1st HALF 2017 11/30/2017
http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - Visit our website at http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org/" rel="nofollow - http://www.butlercountytreasurer.org | Gov't. Services Center, 315 High Street, 10th Floor, Hamilton, OH 45011 |
| TORCHLIGHT PASS LLC
| Parcel No. Q6511009000027T | Taxing District MIDDLETOWN C CSD | Parcel Location 1131 CENTRAL AVE | Owner Name TORCHLIGHT PASS LLC | Legal Description 87 E 51.24 LESS S 8.67 OFE 51.49 | 100% Appraised Value
| 35% Taxable Value
| Special Assessments | Delq | Current Yr | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Assessment Totals | | |
| Homestead Reduction Value
| CAUV Value 0 |
| Gross Tax Rate | 75.390000 | Reduction Factor | 0.00204 | Effective Tax Rate | 75.235953 |
| | Gross Taxes | | Reduction Factor | | Subtotal | | Non Business Credit | | Owner Occupancy Credit | | Homestead Reduction | | CAUV Recoupment | | Farm Rollback | | Current Net Real EstateTaxes | | Current Special Assessments | | Current Adjustments | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(YEAR) | | Current Net Taxes & Asmts(HALF) | | Penalties | | Interest | | Adjustments | | Past Due Real Estate Taxes | | Past Due Special Assessments | | | | | | | | | |
| Annual Tax Distribution | General Fund | 0.00 | Developmental Disabilities | 0.00 | Midpointe Library Systems | 0.00 | Mental Health | 0.00 | Children Services | 0.00 | Senior Citizens | 0.00 | Middletown Csd | 0.00 | Butler Tech Jvs | 0.00 | | | Middletown City | 0.00 | Metroparks Of Butler County | 0.0 | Assessments | | Total | |
| Full Year Total | 0.00 | Half Year Total | 0.00 | Payments | | Other Credits | 0.00 |
| Stub No. 269017 | Half Year Balance Due | 0.00 | Full Year Balance Due | 0.00 |
| Due Date
11/30/2017 | For information on monthly payment programs, please contact the Treasurers office at (513) 887-3181. Please save top portion of bill for income tax purposes. |
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Posted By: FmrMide81
Date Posted: Nov 17 2017 at 10:53am
And, again, the public outcry is.....nonexistent. All the torches and pitchforks remain in their place at Lowes. The players in this melodrama remain in power and removed from any interaction with the minuscule few who devote their time and energies to posting these bureaucratic escapades. Yaaaawwwwwwnnnnnn.....
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Posted By: Analytical
Date Posted: Nov 17 2017 at 11:38pm
The following "condensed" property tax information was obtained today from the Butler County Treasurer's Office for the Liberty Spirits, LLC properties purchased from the city for $1.00 and located at 1325 Central Avenue, adjoining ? Central Avenue (vacant lot), 1329 Central Avenue, 1341 Central Avenue and two (2) parcels identified as 1316 Vail Avenue. Is it accurate that there's no annual property taxes payable for these five "downtown" redevelopment vacant lots and building? Noted elsewhere are three (3) other "downtown" redevelopment projects having similar findings. Any assistance with these questions will be appreciated. Thanks. Butler County Real Estate Tax Bill
Butler County Treasurer | | REAL PROPERTY 1st HALF 2017 11/30/2017
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LIBERTY SPIRITS (1 of 6) -- 1325 Central Avenue Parcel No. Q6532004000050
Full Year Total 0.00 Half Year Total 0.00 Payments Other Credits 0.00
Half Year Balance Due 0.00 Full Year Balance Due 0.00
LIBERTY SPIRITS (2 of 6) -- ? Central Avenue Parcel No. Q6532004000041
Full Year Total 0.00 Half Year Total 0.00 Payments Other Credits 0.00
Half Year Balance Due 0.00 Full Year Balance Due 0.00
LIBERTY SPIRITS (3 of 6) -- 1329 Central Avenue Parcel No. Q6532004000040
Full Year Total 0.00 Half Year Total 0.00 Payments Other Credits 0.00
Half Year Balance Due 0.00 Full Year Balance Due 0.00
LIBERTY SPIRITS (4 of 6) -- 1341 Central Avenue Parcel No. Q6532004000027
Full Year Total 0.00 Half Year Total 0.00 Payments Other Credits 0.00
Half Year Balance Due 0.00 Full Year Balance Due 0.00
LIBERTY SPIRITS (5 of 6) -- 1316 Vail Avenue Parcel No. Q6532004000026
Full Year Total 0.00 Half Year Total 0.00 Payments Other Credits 0.00
Half Year Balance Due 0.00 Full Year Balance Due 0.00
LIBERTY SPIRITS (6 of 6) -- 1316 Vail Avenue Parcel No. Q6532004000026
Full Year Total 0.00 Half Year Total 0.00 Payments Other Credits 0.00
Half Year Balance Due 0.00 Full Year Balance Due 0.00
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Posted By: spiderjohn
Date Posted: Nov 18 2017 at 7:43am
So--I assume that other businesses not in the former downtown tax exempt zone + citizens throughout the city are picking up these forgiven tax liabilities?
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