HomeMy WebLinkAbout2010 04 26 Regular 602 Results Of Economic Report Jetta Point Park COMMISSION AGENDA
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ITEM 602 Informational
Public Hearing
Regular X
April 26, 2010 MGR. /DEPT.
Regular Meeting uthorization
REQUEST: Land Design Innovations, Inc. (City consultant) is presenting the results of a limited
economic analysis report on the Jetta Point Park property located in the southwest quadrant of the S.R.
434 and S.R. 417 (Greeneway) interchange.
SYNOPSIS: Pursuant to Commission direction, Land Design Innovations, Inc (LDI) prepared a limited
economic analysis report on the 43 acre site where the Jetta Point project is currently proposed. This
report looked at the current property taxes that would be generated by this property if it were vacant and
not government owned. The report also analyzed two design scenarios for the property and projected the
total property tax revenue generation based upon each of the two scenarios.
CONSIDERATIONS: The subject property encompasses approximately 43 acres with 33 of those acres
located within the City of Winter Springs. Seminole County has been working on the development of a
regional park on this property and is nearing the end of the approval process with the City of Winter
Springs and the City of Oviedo. The construction cost for the park is estimated at $9.9 million with an
annual maintenance cost of $650,000 to $700,000.
The subject report examined only the current vacant land taxable value along with the theoretical
maximum buildout scenario and a more typical commercial buildout alternative along the lines of
Heathrow. Site constraints, site access, development costs, or ownership issues were not addressed as
part of this report.
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact inherent in the preparation of the report but the obvious
fiscal impact is tied to the differences in the potential taxable value of the property as detailed in the
report.
COMMUNICATION EFFORTS: No communication efforts beyond the advertising of the agenda are
necessary in conjunction with this agenda item.
RECOMMENDATIONS: Staff recommends that the City Commission receive the Jetta Point
Economic Impact Analysis as prepared by LDI and take any action they deem appropriate.
REGULAR MEETING - APRIL 26, 2010
REGULAR AGENDA ITEM "602"
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ATTACHMENTS:
"A" — Jetta Point Economic Impact Analysis
ATTACHMENT A
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS JETTA POINT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Table of Contents
I. PROJECT SUMMARY 1
II. CURRENT TAXES FOR THE PROPERTY 1
III. PROPOSED USE OF THE SITE 2
IV. PROPOSED COST TO MAINTAIN SITE 2
V. COMMERCIAL ALTERNATIVE BUILDOUT SCENARIOS 2
A. Scenario 1 — Proposes Complete Buildout of the Site 2
B. Scenario 2 — Proposes Buildout Similar to a Comparable in Heathrow 2
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CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS JETTA POINT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Jetta Point Economic Impact Analysis
I. Project Summary
Seminole County purchased several commercial designated parcels at the intersection of SR 434 and
SR 417 for a total of 43 acres. Of the 43 acres, approximately 33 acres are located within the
jurisdiction of the City of Winter Springs.
Jetta Point Parcels within the City of Winter Springs
Total Assessed
Parcel Acres Value
213104300002C0000 0.10 $23,720
213104300002Y0000 0.17 $101,342
213104300002Q0000 0.21 $11,108
21310430000200000 0.35 $100
213104300002X0000 0.37 $107,811
213104300002W0000 0.47 $99,188
213104300002P0000 0.49 $144,466
213104300002K0000 0.97 $72,000
213104300002T0000 1.02 $72,000
21310430003100000 1.03 $269,528
213104300002G0000 1.16 $80,640
21310430003500000 1.17 $80,640
21310430003200000 1.19 $90,000
213104300002V0000 1.21 $90,000
213104300002E0000 1.46 $105,120
213104300002D0000 5.11 $481,310
213104300002F0000 6.46 $568,226
213105300002A0000 10.78 $134,784
TOTAL 33.73 $2,531,983
Source: Seminole County Property Appraiser, 2009.
Note: No property tax is collected because of public ownership.
II. Current Taxes for the Property
Since the County is the current owner of the parcels, no taxes are currently collected for the 43
acres under public ownership. The current assessed value for the properties as vacant commercial
uses is identified as $2,531,983 on the Seminole County Property Appraiser's site, and when you
apply the City and County mileage rates would generate $45,817 per year in taxes (several
assumptions were made, as defined in the table on the following page).
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Estimated Taxes
Total I stintatcd
'Taxable 2009 (;its 2009 Countv Estimated Counh Estimated
Values NitIlage N1illage City Tax Tax 'Total "I'. .
$2,531,983 0.0025814 0.0155138 1 $6,536 1 $39,281 1 $45,817 1
*Note: This scenario assumes the vacant commercial property is under private ownership and would owe property taxes and that
there are no exemptions.
III. Proposed Use of the Site
The County has proposed a large regional park for the property, called Jetta Point Park. The
proposed park is planned to contain a pavilion and restroom area, a boardwalk, 4 lighted
multipurpose athletic fields, 4 lighted softball fields, a destination playground and tot lot. Jetta Point
Park is estimated to cost $9.9 Million to construct the park as planned. The primary funding source
will be the County's Tourist Development Tax.
IV. Proposed Cost to Maintain Site
The Seminole County Department of Fiscal services has estimated that the average annual cost to
the County for maintenance of Jetta Point Park will be in the range of $650,000 to $700,000
annually.
V. Commercial Alternative Buildout Scenarios
Since the project is located within the SeminoleWay corridor alternative scenarios were reviewed
with the types of targeted high tech industries proposed within the corridor.
A. Scenario 1— Proposes Complete Buildout of the Site
If only the City property (33.73 acres) is analyzed for the economic impact of the
development of the site as commercial, at the maximum floor area ratio of 0.5 FAR a total
of 734,639.40 square feet could be built on the site. Based upon a 3 -story office complex in
Heathrow the buildings were being assessed in 2009 at $87 per square foot, so this number
was used as the assumption. The quick analysis below determines that this absolute
maximum buildout scenario could generate as much as $1,162,563 in taxes annually based on
2009 Seminole County comparable values.
Total Estimated
Taxable 2009 Cite 2009 County Estimated Count■ Estimated
Values N1illaye Millage City Tax Tax Total Tax
$64,247,054 0.0025814 0.0155138 $165,847 $996,716 $1,162,563
B. Scenario 2 — Proposes Buildout Similar to a Comparable in Heathrow
Since it is often unrealistic for any property to develop at exactly the maximum floor area
ratio allowed, a more realistic scenario was also developed. A currently developed multi-
story office property was located in Heathrow right next to the Interstate also that was 44
acres and had 247,764 square feet. Since the subject parcel is 43 acres, this was determined
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to be good comparable. This property is assessed at equivalent to $87 square foot or a total
of $21,667,919 for the 247,764 square feet. Again, the quick analysis below demonstrates
that the estimated tax revenues from the property are anticipated to be $392,085 annually.
The estimate is slightly off since about 10 acres of the property are located in unincorporated
jurisdiction only. However, it is realistic to assume that the tax revenue could be in a range
from $350,000 to $1,162,000 based upon these two scenarios.
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Taxable 2009 CitN 2009 CountV Estimated Cou Estimated
Values ]\1illatc Iblillage City Tax Tax Total Tax
$21,667,919 0.0025814 I 0.0155138 1 $55,934 I $336,152 $392,085
Source: Seminole County Property Appraiser, 2009.
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