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Council hears resolution to object to Brecksville plan for five residential TIF districts; certification deadline prompts action
Summary
County counsel presented a resolution on Oct. 14 to object to the City of Brecksville’s plan to create five residential TIF districts and urged council to act within a 30‑day certification window so the county can pursue a compensation agreement.
County counsel presented a resolution (No. 20250292) at the Oct. 14 Committee of the Whole to object to the City of Brecksville’s notice of intent to create five residential tax‑increment financing (TIF) districts.
The resolution, as read for the record, objects to creation of “five residential taxing increment financing incentive districts under Ohio revised code section 5,709.4 c by the city of Brecksville.” County counsel explained that the county received notice on Sept. 23 and that, under the cited statutory provision, the county has a 30‑day window to certify an objection.
Why it matters
If the county objects and the parties do not reach agreement, the statute described in the presentation provides a process that can change how incremental revenue is shared; the…
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