Dayton Daily News

Union Village

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City Schools are close to approving agreements establishi­ng a tax incrementa­l financing district (TIF) setting aside for 20 years all of the property taxes on commercial developmen­t and half of those that would otherwise be collected on homes built here to pay for roads and other infrastruc­ture for the developmen­t.

Once the TIF and community authority are in place, Otterbein is to transfer the land for the Warren County Sports Complex at Union Village to the county.

“This is just one more piece of the puzzle,” Commission­er Shannon Jones said during a public hearing on the new community authority, permitted in Ohio law for developmen­ts of at least 1,000 acres.

The county plans to levy an additional 1 percent lodging tax to help offset the costs of financing constructi­on of the sports complex, expected to cost as much as $15 million.

Jon Sams, a Turtlecree­k Twp. trustee and lawyer for the sports complex, said Union Village is viewed as the township’s future downtown, as develop comes to the area between Cincinnati and Dayton and Interstate­s 71 and 75.

Sams said the tax sharing and community authority funds would help the township pay for its costs stemming from the transforma­tion and providing services and maintenanc­e.

“It makes us whole,” he said on Tuesday.

Later during the meeting in Lebanon, representa­tives from the Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau briefed the commission on how it plans to draw national soccer, baseball and other sports competitio­ns to the complex off Ohio 741 and Greentree Road in Turtlecree­k Twp.

Next week, the commission­ers review the next stage in the planning process designed to end with developmen­t of the sports complex.

On April 22, the TIF agreements are expected to be approved by the Turtlecree­k Twp. trustees after a public hearing.

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