File #: 23-0360    Version: 1
Type: Public Hearing
In control: City Council/Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency/Public Financing Authority/Parking Authority Concurrent
Final action:
Title: PUBLIC HEARING TO ACCEPT THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDY 2022 ANNUAL REPORT
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Government Code 53083, 2. Attachment B - AB 562 Annual Report 2022, 3. PPT - 16.3 - Economic Subsidy Presentation

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PUBLIC HEARING TO ACCEPT THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUBSIDY 2022 ANNUAL REPORT

 

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RECOMMENDATION

 

It is recommended that the City Council, by motion:

 

1.                     Accept the Economic Development Subsidy 2022 Annual Report, which includes all subsidies the City has provided to developers for economic development purposes over $100,000; and

 

2.                     Authorize the City Manager to take appropriate and necessary actions to carry out the purpose and intent of this motion.

 

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Summary

 

Effective January 1, 2014, California Government Code Section 53083 (Attachment A) requires local governments to report any economic development subsidy exceeding $100,000, and to provide specific information to the public before approving any economic development subsidy of $100,000 or more. The City is compliant with these requirements and provides information to the public through reports to the City Council on a per-project basis for City programs. The statute also requires a report to be provided to the public on an annual basis. The first report must be provided no later than five years after the action granting an economic development subsidy.  The City provided $16,165,494 in eligible subsidies (over $100,000 per subsidy) for the calendar year of 2022.

 

Background

 

On October 11, 2013, Assembly Bill (AB) 562 - Chapter 740 was approved by Governor Brown and became effective January 1, 2014. The bill created a new section of the Government Code requiring local governments to report on any economic development subsidy over $100,000. The term “economic development subsidy” is defined as any expenditure of public funds or loss of revenue to a local agency in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) or more, for the purpose of stimulating economic development within the jurisdiction of a local agency, including, but not limited to, bonds, grants, loans, loan guarantees, enterprise zone or empowerment zone incentives, fee waivers, land price subsidies, matching funds, tax abatements, tax exemptions, and tax credits. Affordable housing projects do not require economic development subsidy reporting.

 

The following information is required by AB 562:

 

Before approval of subsidy

 

1.                     The name and address of all corporations or any other business entities, except for sole proprietorships, that are the beneficiary of the economic development subsidy, if applicable.

 

2.                     The start and end dates and schedule, if applicable, for the economic development subsidy

 

3.                     A description of the economic development subsidy, including the estimated total amount of the expenditure of public funds by, or of revenue lost to, the local agency as a result of the economic development subsidy.

 

4.                     A statement of the public purposes for the economic development subsidy.

 

5.                     Projected tax revenue to the local agency as a result of the economic development subsidy.

 

6.                     Estimated number of jobs created by the economic development subsidy, broken down by full-time, part-time, and temporary positions.

 

This information is provided to the public through reports to the City Council on a per-project basis.

 

Within five years after granting subsidy:

 

1.                     The name and address of all corporations or any other business entities, except for sole proprietorships, that are the beneficiary of the economic development subsidy, if applicable.

 

2.                     The start and end dates and schedule for the economic development subsidy.

 

3.                     A description of the economic development subsidy, including the estimated total amount of the expenditure of public funds by, or of revenue lost to, the local agency as a result of the economic development subsidy.

 

4.                     The net tax revenue accruing to the local agency as a result of the economic development subsidy.

 

5.                     The net number of jobs created by the economic development subsidy, broken down by full-time, part-time, and temporary positions.

 

This information is provided to the public through the annual Economic Development Subsidy Report.

 

Present Situation

 

Local agencies are required to provide an annual report of all economic development subsidies no later than five (5) years after the action granting an economic development subsidy. The City has prepared the 2022 Annual Report (Attachment B) to meet statutory requirements.

 

The 2022 Annual Report indicates that the City provided approximately $16.16 million in economic subsidies for “qualifying” criteria, which includes projects that received over $100,000 in economic development subsidy and are either bonds, grants, loans, loan guarantees, enterprise zone or empowerment zone incentives, fee waivers, land price subsidies, matching funds, tax abatement, tax exemptions, and tax credits.

 

The City Programs that require reporting on the annual AB 562 report are:

 

                     Stockton Economic Stimulus Plan (SESP) Program

                     Public Facility Fee Reduction to Non-Residential Projects

                     Greater Downtown Stockton Residential Development Public Facilities Fee Exemption

                     Downtown Infill Infrastructure Program

                     Office and Industrial Sales Tax Incentive Program

 

Financial Summary

 

Total 2022 subsidies are as follows:

Program

Eligible Subsidies

Stockton Economic Stimulus Plan (SESP)

$8,347,598  (Single-family)

Public Facility Fee (PFF) Reduction for Non-residential Projects

$3,771,981

Greater Downtown Stockton Residential Development Public Facilities Exemption

-

Downtown Infill Infrastructure Program

-

Office and Industrial Sales Tax Incentive Program

$4,045,9154

TOTAL

$16,165,494

 

There is no financial impact with the filing of the Economic Development Subsidy 2022 Annual Report. However, during the 2022 calendar year, the City provided $16,165,494 in eligible subsidies (over $100,000 per subsidy).

 

Public Notice

 

A public hearing notice was published in the Stockton Record on May 9, 2023. To date, no comments have been received.

 

Attachment A - Government Code 53083

Attachment B - Economic Development Subsidy 2022 Annual Report