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Roseville council tables PILOT ordinance for proposed low-income housing project
Summary
The Roseville City Council on Sept. 23 voted to table consideration of a proposed payment-in-lieu-of-taxes (PILOT) ordinance for a housing project after public concerns about the ordinance's definitions and council questions about occupancy guarantees and contract terms.
The Roseville City Council on Sept. 23 voted to table consideration of a proposed payment-in-lieu-of-taxes ordinance tied to a planned housing project after public comment raised concerns about the ordinance's definitions and council members pressed staff for more financial scenarios.
The ordinance before the council would set a PILOT rate of 8.77% for the first 15 years, a figure the presenter said was adjusted because the project's effective year is now anticipated to begin in 2027 rather than 2026. The council voted to table the matter for additional information and negotiation authority.
City attorney and council staff had previously revised the ordinance to reflect a later start date and an 8.77% rate for the first 15 years. "They are now looking at…
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