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June 2022 Proof of PublicationLOCALiQ The Garden dty Telegram PO Box 631367 Cincinnati, OH 45263-1367 The Hays Daily News I salina Journal The Hutchinson News I The Ottawa Herald PROOF OF PUBLICATION City of Salina City Clerk Po Box 736 Salina KS 67402-0736 STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY OF BROWN The Salina Journal, a daily newspaper published at Salina, Saline County, Kansas, and of general circulation in said county, and continuously and uninterruptedly published for five consecutive years prior to first publication of attached notice. That the attachment hereto contains a true and correct copy of what was actually published in said newspaper in the issue dated: 06/16/2022, 06/23/2022, 06/30/2022 Sworn to and subscribed before on 06/30/2022 My commision expires Publication Cost: $331.65 Order No: Customer No: PO#: 7419789 594307 THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE! Please do not use this form for poyment remittance. VICKY FELTY Notary Public #of Copies: -1 State of Wisconsin FIRST PUBLISHED IN THE SALINA JOURNAL JUNE J6,..lQ22 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the City Clerk of Salina, Kansas, 300 West Ash, Room 206, until 2.;,,Q2 i:i.m. on Thursdav., JULY 7,, 2222 and publicly read in Room 206 thereafter for PROJECT NO. 22007,--2222 BRICK STREET REPAIR. A list of bid items can be found on the City's website at http://salina-ks.gov/bids under the link "Bids/Purchasing." The drawings, specifications, and other contract docu- ments are the property of the City of Salina, Kansas, and are available for public inspection at the office of the Department of Public Works, Room 205, 300 W. Ash, Salina, Kansas 67401 . Please contact the Depart- ment of Public Works/Engi- neering at 785-309-5725 with any questions in regard to the project. The documents may be purchased from the office of the City Engineer or at www.salina-ks.gov/bids through the QuestcDN link upon payment of $.li...22 for each set of plans and specifi- cations, which are non- refundable. The successful bidder will be furnished an additional three complete sets of plans and specifica- tions. Additional sets required will be furnished at the current cost. The City of Salina, Kansas, reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive any irregularities therein. CITY OF SALINA JoVonna Rutherford, City Clerk Page 1 of 1 LOCALiQ The Garden City Telegram PO Box 631367 Cincinnati, OH 45263-1367 The Hays Daily News I Salina Journal The Hutchinson News I The Ottawa Herald PROOF OF PUBLICATION Jo Vonna Rutherford City of Salina City Clerk Po Box 736 Salina KS 67402-0736 STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY OF BROWN The Salina Journal, a daily newspaper published at Salina, Saline County, Kansas, and of general circulation in said county, and continuously and uninterruptedly published for five consecutive years prior to first publication of attached notice. That the attachment hereto contains a true and correct copy of what was actually published in said newspaper in the issue dated: 06/17/2022 Sworn to and subscribed before on 06/17/2022 Legal Clerk o nty of Brown J. <;{ --"1rv 7 / L--J<J My commision expires Publication Cost: $60.30 Order No: Customer No: PO#: 7422721 594307 THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE! Please do not use this form for payment remittance. SARAH BERTELSEN Notary Public St at e of Wiscon sin ~·~·'""'· ~....,._........~ .... · #of Copies: 1 Ordinance No. 22-11117 Summary On June 13, 2022, the City Commission passed Ordi- nance No. 22-11117. The ordi- nance changes the zoning district classification of a vacant lot at the southwest corner of Highland Avenue and Magno I ia Road from R (Single Family Residential) to C-3 (Shopping Center) to allow future commercial development of the site. A complete copy of the Ordi- nance can be found at www.salina-ks.gov or in the office of the City Clerk, 300 W. Ash, free of charge. This summary is certified by the City's legal counsel. Introduced: June 6, 2022 Passed: June 13, 2022 Trent W. Davis, M.D., Mayor [SEAL] ATTEST: JoVonna A. Rutherford, City Clerk Page 1 of 1 LOCALiQ The Garden City Telegram The Hays Daily News I Salina Journal The Hutchinson News I The Ottawa Herald PROOF OF PUBLICATION Angie Sizemore City of Salina City Clerk Po Box 736 Salina KS 67402-0736 STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY OF BROWN The Salina Journal, a daily newspaper published at Salina, Saline County, Kansas, and of general circulation in said county, and continuously and uninterruptedly published for five consecutive years prior to first publication of attached notice. That the attachment hereto contains a true and correct copy of what was actually published in said newspaper in the issue dated: 06/14/2022 Sworn to and subscribed before on 06/14/2022 Customer No: PO#: $2366.40 7415215 594307 THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE! Please do not use this jimn for payment remillance. VICKY FELTY Notary Public State of Wisconsi n #of Copi es: 1 PO Box 631367 Cincinnati, OH 45263-1367 Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 22-8050 A RESOLUTION OF THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS DETERMINING THAT THE CITY IS CONSIDERING ESTABLISHING A RURAL HOUSING INCENTrYE DISTRICT WITHIN THE CITY AND ADOPTING A PLAN FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HOUSING AND PUBLIC FACILITIES IN SUCH PROPOSED DISTRICT; ESTABLISHING THE DATE ANO TIME OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON SUCH MATIER, ANO PROVIDING FOR THE GIVING OF NOTICE OF SUCH PUBLIC HEARING (AERO PLAINS PHASE ONE RURAL HOUSING EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED AERO PLAINS PHASE ONE RURAL HOUSING INCENTIVE DISTRICT A portion of the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 14 South, Range 3 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, County of Saline, State of Kansas, being described by as follows: INCENTIVE OISTRICn Commencing at the center comer of said Section 35: thooce N 89*45'10M W along the North WHEREAS, the Kansas Rural Housing Incentive District Act, K.S.A. 12·5241 et seq. line of said North Half, a distance of 327.92 fee1 to the intersection of said North line and the (the ~Actj authorizes any city incorporated in accordance with the laws of the state of Kansas Centerline of Dry Creek, said point also being the point of beginning; thence S 01 G56'22" (the State) with a population of less than 60,000 to designate rural housing incentive districts Eon said Centerline, a distance of 146.36 feet; thence S 30.47'~2". W continuing on said within such city: and Centerline, a distance of 413.69 feet; thence S OOG56'52" W continuing on said Centerline; a distance of 136.71 feet; thence S 10°54'41" E continuing on said Centerline, a distance of WHEREAS, the Ci_ty of Sali~a, Kans~s (the M_City") has _an estimated population under 406.12 feet; thence S 10•43'00" W continuing on said Centerline, a distance of 240.29 feet 60,000, and therefore consl!tutes a city as said term is defined in the Act; and to the intersection of said Centerline and the North ~ne of Wheatridge Addition to the City of WHEREAS, the governing body of the City {the MGoveming Body1 has performed a Salina; thence N 89°38'06" Won said North line, a distance of 398.86 feet; thence N 00°19'09" Housing N~s Analysis (Live Salina Housing Assessment and Strat~ic Plan) dated January E continuing on said North line, a distance of 250.32 feet; thence N 89.37'09" W continuing on 25, 2016 (the M Analysis1, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk; and said North line and 1t prolongation, a distance of 1718.33 feet to the intersection of said North . . WH~REAS, Resolution No. 2~·~23 ad_opted by the Governi~g Body m~de cert_ain ~~~·~~,r_o~~~g:i~~7ai:!!h:y~si!;~~~f-,~~~.li;:;~!h:5~~:~~u1~~~~1~ff~~l':,a~,es~:;:~~~:~ f1~d1~gs rela~ing to the need I~ financial ince~t1ves for the cc:>"st'."'"'ct10~ of ~u~l1ty housing Deeds of Saline County; thence N 00005•43~ W on said west right-al-way line, a distance within the City, decla~ed It advisabl~ t_o estab~sh a rural ~ousmg incent1Ve ~•strict pursuant of 1018.85 feet to the intersection of said west right-of-way line and the North line of said to the Act and authorized ~he submission ~I such Resok.Jtion and the Analy51s to the Kansas North half; thence S 89°45'10M Eon said North ~ne, a distance of 2294.62 feet to the oint of Department of Commerce 1n accordance with the Act; and beginning. p letter dat:AE;~~:· ~6~2~:C~:~z: ~~: ~~~~: :=~7:h otfh;::t::~~~~~~~:t ~r:i Said Tract contains 53.22 acres more or less. housing incentive district pursuant to the Act; and Together with public rights-of-way and access easement areas adjacent thereto WHEREAS, the City has caused to be prepared a plan (the •Plan•) for the development EXHIBIT B or redevelopment of housing and public facilities in the proposed Aero Plains Phase One Rural Housing Incentive District {the ·Districn in accordance with the provisions of the Act; and WHEREAS, the Plan includes: The legal description and map required by K.S.A. 12-5244(a); 2. The existing assessed valuation of the real estate in the proposed District listing the land and improvement values separatetir, 3. A list of the names and addresses of the owners of record of all real estate parcels within the proposed District; 4. A description of the housing and public facilities project Of projects that are proposed to be constructed or improved in the proposed District, and the location thereof: 5. A listing of the names, addresses and specific interests 1n real estate 1n the proposed District of the developers responsible for development of the housing and public facilities in the proposed District; 6. The contractual assurances, if any, the Governing Body has received from such developer or developers, guaranteeing the financial feasibility ol specific housing tax incentive projects in the proposed District; 7. A comprehensive analysis of the feaslbiltty of providing housing tax incentives in the proposed District as provided in the Act, which shows that the public benefits derived from such District will exceed the costs and that the income therefrom, together with all public and private sources of funding, will be sufficient to pay for the public improvements that may be undertaken in the District. WHEREAS, the Governing Body proposes to continue proceedings necessary to create a Rural Housing Incentive D1stnct, 1n accordance wtt:h the provisions of the Act, and adopt the Plan, by the calling of a public hearing on such matters. THERFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas as follows: Section 1. Proposed Rural Housing Incentive District The Governing Body hereby declares an intent to establish within the City a rural housing incentive district. The District is proposed to be formed within the boundaries of the real estate legalt'j described in Exhibit A attached hereto, and shown on the map depicting the existing parcels of land attached hereto as Exhibit B. A list of the names and addresses of the owners of record of aH real estate parcels within the proposed District and the existing assessed valuation of said real estate, listing the land and improvement values separately, is attached hereto as Exhibit C. Section 2. Proposed Plan; Development Agreement. The Governing Body hereby further declares its intent to adopt the Plan tn substantially the form presented to the Gov8fning Body on this date. A copy of the Plan shall be filed in the office of the City Cieri< and be available for public inspection during normal business hours. A description of the housing and public facilities projects that are proposed to be constructed or improved in the proposed District, and the location thereof are described in Exhibit 0 attached hereto. A summary of the contractual assurances by the developer and the comprehensive feasibility analysis is contained in Exhibit E attached hereto. In addition, the City has negotiated a development agreement (the ·Development Agreement1 between the City and Building Kansas. LLC (the MDeveloper1, relating to the Aero Plains Phase One Rural Housing Incentive District, the development thereof, and the construction and payment of improvements related thereto. The Development Agreement is hereby approved in substantially the fonn presented to the Governing Body, with such changes or modifications as may be approved by the City Manager and as may be approved as to form by !he City Attorney. Related thereto, the City has also negotiated a tunding agreement (the "Funding Agreement") between the City and the Developer, relating to the Developer providing to !he City an initial deposit of money to be used as a source of funds to finance costs incurred by the City for legal, financial, planning, inspection, and other s8f\lices, or for direct out-of· pocket expenses and other reasonable costs resulting from services rendered to the Developer to review, evaluate, process, and inspect the District and its r!!lated housing and public facilities projects. The Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the Development Agreement and the Funding Agreement and such other documents as may be necessary to implement the intent of this Resolution, the Development Agreement and the Funding Agreement, as may be approved by the City Manager and as may be approved as to form by the City Attorney, by and on behalf of the City and the City Clerk is hereby authorized to attest such signature. Section 3. Public Hearing. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Goveming Body of the City to consider the establishment of the District and adoption of the Plan on June 27, 2022 at the City Council Meeting Room within the City- County Building located at 300 W. Ash Street, Room 107, Salina, Kansas 67401; the public hearing to commence at 4:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the Governing Body can hear the matter. At the public hearing, the Governing Body will receive public comment on such matters, and may, after the conclusion of such pub~c hearing, consider-the findings necessary for establishment of the District and adoption of the Plan, all pursuant to the Act. Section 4, Notice of Public Hearing. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to provide for notice of the public hearing by taking the following actions; 1. A certified copy of this resolution shall be delivered to: A. The Board of County Commissioners of Saline County, Kansas: 8. The Board of Education of Unified School District No. 305, Saline County, Kansas (Salina); and C. The Planning Commission ol the City of Salina, Kansas. This Resolution, specifically including Exhibits A through E attached hereto, shall be published at least once in the official newspaper of the City not less than one week or more than two weeks preceding the date of the public hearing. 3. This Resolution, including Exhibits A through E attached hereto, shall are available for inspection at the office of the clerk of the City at normal business hours. Members of the public are invited to review the plan and attend the pubic heanng on the date announced in this Resolution. Section 5. Further Action. The Mayor, City Manager, City Clerk and the officials and employees of the City, including the City Attorney and Gilmore & Bell, P.C., are hereby further authorized and directed to take such other actions as may be appropnate or desirable to accomplish the purposes of this Resolution. Section 6. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect after its adoption by the Governing Body. ADOPTED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas on this 23rd day of May, 2022. (SEAL) Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk MAP OF PROPOSED AERO PLAINS PHASE ONE RURAL HOUSING INCENTIVE DISTRICT 1 Inch • eoo feet EXHIBITC NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THE OWNERS .. t OF RECORD OF ALL REAL ESTATE PARCELS WITHIN THE PROPOSED AERO PLAINS PHASE ONE RURAL HOUSING INCENTIVE DISTRICT AND THE EXISTING ASSESSED VALUATION OF SAID REAL ESTATE PARCELS AND NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF THE DEVELOPERS Owner of Real Property: Develop8f: Storage Mart LLC P.O. Box 3213 SaHna, Kansas Building Kansas, LLC 119 West Iron, Suite 700 Salina, Kansas 67402 Existing Assessed Valuation of the District: Land -$6,687 Improvements -$0 EXHIBITD DESCRIPTION OF THE HOUSING AND PUBLIC FACILITIES PROJECT OR PROJECTS THAT ARE PROPOSED TO BE CONSTRUCTED OR IMPROVED IN THE PROPOSED AERO PLAINS PHASE ONE RURAL HOUSING INCENTIVE DISTRICT Housing Facilities The housing facilities consist of constructing approximately 150 townhome units (75 structures), each between approximately 1000-1650 square feet with 2 or 3 bedrooms depending on the unit type, 2-3 bathrooms, and a two-car garage. Public Facilitles Public facilities and public improvements win Include construction of Infrastructure Improvements located within the boundaries of the District, and all related infrastructure, incl\Jding but not limited to streets, par1<ing, water, sanitary sewer. storm sewer, gas, and electric improvements. Infrastructure improvements may be constructed prior to or concurrently with the housing facilities in the project. EXHIBITE SUMMARY OF THE CONTRACTUAL ASSURANCES BY THE DEVELOPER AND OF THE COMPREHENSIVE FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS Contractual Assurances The Governing Body of the City of Salina will enter into a development agreement with Building Kansas, LLC, the developer. This agreement, as supplemented and amended, includes the project construction schedule, a description of projects to be constructed, financial obligations of the developer and financial and administrative support from the City of Salina, Kansas. Feasibiltty Study A study was conducted to determine whether the public benefits derived from the District will exceed the costs and that the income from the District, together with other sources of revenue provided by the developer, would be sufficient to pay for the public improvements to be undertaken in the District. The analysis estimates the property tax revenues that will be generated from the Development, less existing property taxes to determine the revenue stream available to support the reimbursement to the Developer for all or a portion of the costs of financing the public infrastructure. The estimates indicate that the revenue realized from the project would be adequate to pay the eligible costs. LOCALiQ The Garden City Telegram PO Box 631367 Cincinnati, OH 45263-1367 The Hays Daily News I Salina Journal The Hutchinson News I The Ottawa Herald PROOF OF PUBLICATION City Of Salina City Of Salina 300WASH ST SALINA KS 67401 STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY OF BROWN The Salina Journal, a daily newspaper published at Salina, Saline County, Kansas, and of general circulation in said county, and continuously and uninterruptedly published for five consecutive years prior to first publication of attached notice. That the attachment hereto contains a true and correct copy of what was actually published in said newspaper in the issue dated: 06/10/2022, 06/17/2022 Sworn to and subscribed before on 06/1712022 Legal Clerk ounty of Brown 1f1?/LS My commision expires Publication Cost: $269.34 Order No: Customer No: PO#: 7395177 601533 THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE! Please do not use this form for payment remittance. SA RAH BERTE LSE N Notary Public State of VVisconsin #of Copies: 1 RESOLUTION NUMBER 22-8052 A RESOLUTION FIXING A TIME AND PLACE TO APPEAR TO SHOW CAUSE WHY A CERTAIN STRUC- TURE SHOULD NOT BE CONDEMNED AND ORDERED REPAIRED OR DEMOLISHED. WHEREAS, the Building Official has filed with the Governing Body a written statement that certain struc- tures located upon the fol low- ing described parcels of real estate are unsafe or danger-ous: ADDRESS: 1123 W. Ash LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ELMDALE ADD, Sll, Tl4, R3, BLOCK 7, W 35 LT l TYPE OF BUILDING: Residential Property A parcel in the City of Salina, Saline County, Kansas. SO NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Governing Body of the City of Salina, Kansas: Section l. That pursuant to K.S.A. 12-1752, the owner, the owner's agent, any lien hold- ers or record and any occu-pant of the structures described above may appear and show cause why such structure shou Id not be condemned and ordered repaired or demolished at 4:00 P.M . on Monday, July 18th, 2022 in the City Commission Meeting Room, Room 107, City-County Build- ing, 300 West Ash Street, Salina, Kansas. Section 2. This resolution shall be in full force and effect and otter its adoption by the Governing Body and the City Clerk shall cause it to be published once each week for two consecutive weeks on the same day of each week s required by K.S.A. 12-1752. Adopted by the Board of City Commissioners and signed by the Mayor this 6th day of June, 2022. Trent W. Davis, M.D., Mayor ATTEST: JoVonna A. Rutherford, City Clerk Page 1 of 1