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Annexation August 20, 2012. Objectives  Influence and control development at key gateways.  Expand and stabilize property tax base.  Respond to interest.

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1 Annexation August 20, 2012

2 Objectives  Influence and control development at key gateways.  Expand and stabilize property tax base.  Respond to interest from property owners.  Consolidate partial parcels.

3 Draft Map

4 Annexation Area A Northwest of existing city limits to North Decatur Rd.

5 Annexation – Area B North central of existing City limits to North Decatur Rd.

6 Annexation – Area B-1 Northeast from existing city limits to behind DeKalb Medical Center.

7 Annexation – Area C-1 Derrydown to the east.

8 Annexation – Area C-2 United Methodist Children’s Home.

9 Annexation – Area D Southeast of existing city limits to Midway/Conway.

10 Annexation Areas: Real Estate Tax Base (City) City of Decatur LandBuildingTotal50%Without Value AssessmentMillageExemptions Area A $ 22,823,120 $ 36,978,148 $ 59,801,268 $ 29,900,6340.013$388,708 Area B $ 16,950,828 $ 29,085,139 $ 46,035,967 $ 23,017,9840.013$299,234 Area B-1 $ 11,947,966 $ 33,071,140 $ 45,019,106 $ 22,509,5530.013$292,624 Area C-1 $ 3,704,790 $ 5,945,110 $ 9,649,900 $ 4,824,9500.013$62,724 Area C-2 $ 172,800 $ 39,900 $ 212,700 $ 106,3500.013$1,383 Area D $ 4,548,400 $ 6,938,000 $ 11,486,400 $ 5,743,2000.013$74,662 Other $ 2,649,700 $ 1,024,520 $ 3,674,220 $ 1,837,1100.013$23,882 $ 62,797,604 $ 113,081,957 $ 175,879,561 $ 87,939,781 $1,143,217 $ 80,296,7770.013 $ 1,043,858

11 City of Decatur – Potential Additional Costs  Copies of the Focus  Streetlights  Building Inspector  Traffic Officer  Codes Enforcement  Grounds Mnt. & Streets Mnt. staff  One-Company Fire Station  Residential Sanitation  Sidewalk construction, maintenance & repair

12 Annexation Areas: Real Estate Tax Base - CSOD Decatur Schools LandBuildingTotal50% Without Value AssessmentMillageExemptions Area A $ 22,823,120 $ 36,978,148 $ 59,801,268 $ 29,900,6340.0209$624,923 Area B $ 16,950,828 $ 29,085,139 $ 46,035,967 $ 23,017,9840.0209$481,076 Area B-1 $ 11,947,966 $ 33,071,140 $ 45,019,106 $ 22,509,5530.0209$470,450 Area C-1 $ 3,704,790 $ 5,945,110 $ 9,649,900 $ 4,824,9500.0209$100,841 Area C-2 $ 172,800 $ 39,900 $ 212,700 $ 106,3500.0209$2,223 Area D $ 4,548,400 $ 6,938,000 $ 11,486,400 $ 5,743,2000.0209$120,033 Other $ 2,649,700 $ 1,024,520 $ 3,674,220 $ 1,837,1100.0209$38,396 $ 62,797,604 $ 113,081,957 $ 175,879,561 $ 87,939,781 $1,837,941 $ 83,015,3600.0209$1,735,000

13 Decatur Population – 2010 Census BlockTotal PopUnder 18 22553611309 22657951126 22744331017 2283648888 Total 2010 Census 19,237 4,34022.56% CSoD Enrollment 8/9/20123,627 0.84 713

14 Projected Potential City School Attendance AreaTotal PopUnder 18Current % under 18Projected to 23% under 18w/ 84% utilization rate A5856010.26%135113 B8198610.50%188158 B-12934716.04%6757 C-1701115.71%1614 C-21273527.56%35 D1342619.40%3126 2,028265472402 228 230400-430

15 City Schools of Decatur – Potential Additional Costs  Classrooms  Teaching Staff  Teaching Support Staff  Bus Routes

16 City of Decatur – 2011 & 2012 New Single Family Dwellings 2011 Totals: Demolitions14 New Single Family Dwelling40 New Townhouse43 $ 22,519,605.00 2012 Totals: Demolitions23 New Single Family Dwelling36 New Townhouse0 $ 13,541,437.00

17 Possible Timeline  September – November, 20I2: Information and feedback meetings scheduled & background information refined.  December 3, 2012: Final City Commission work session and public hearing.  December 17, 2012: City Commission receives recommendation. Considers adoption of an annexation resolution.  January – April, 2013: General Assembly considers and adopts local act authorizing referendum.  November 5, 2013: Referendum is held.  December 15, 2013: Annexation is effective.  June 1, 2014: First Installment tax bills are due.  August, 2014: School year begins.

18 Next Steps…..  Is the City Commission interested in moving forward?  If so, which areas?  Will petitions be considered for additional areas? Should the deadline be November 6 th ?  Refine service delivery budget and plan for the City and for City Schools.  http://www.decaturga.com/index.aspx?page=660 http://www.decaturga.com/index.aspx?page=660


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