File #: Res 2022-105    Version: 1 Name: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A LODGING TAX REBATE INCENTIVE FOR 96TH AND TOWER ROAD INC
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/1/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/5/2022 Final action: 12/5/2022
Title: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A LODGING TAX REBATE INCENTIVE FOR 96TH AND TOWER ROAD INC
Attachments: 1. Council Communication, 2. Resolution 2022-105
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A LODGING TAX REBATE INCENTIVE FOR 96TH AND TOWER ROAD INC

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Summary and Background Information:
City Council desires more commercial development, including hotels. Currently, there are no hotels operating within the city. Hotel developers are sharing that construction materials and labor costs have risen substantially over the last five years, greatly increasing hotel development and operating costs. Incentive programs that bring down development costs and help fill financial gaps are important to a hotel developer and/or operator and can often help move a project forward.
To help attract new hotel developments, City Council adopted the Commerce City Accommodations Lodging Tax Rebate Program (Resolution 22-48) on May 2, 2022. The program authorizes a full or partial rebate of the hotel and motel accommodations tax as an economic development incentive. This tax is a 4% city tax added to the price of renting a hotel or motel room in Commerce City for a time-frame that is less than 30 days and is in addition to the 4.5% city sales tax. City Council approves all city business incentives offered that are valued over $50,000.
The commercial developer for Second Creek Farm at the SWC of E. 96th Avenue and Tower Road is proposing construction of a 93-room limited service Holiday Inn Express as part of the development. The proposed hotel includes amenities such as a business center, pool, fitness center, guest laundry, and breakfast area.
Business incentive requests are presented to City Council during an Executive Session to discuss terms. An Executive Session is necessary so that other communities vying for a project aren’t given a competitive advantage by knowing what Commerce City is willing to offer in incentives for a project. A Resolution with incentive terms typically goes to City Council on consent agenda. Once an incentive Resolution is passed by City Council, staff prepares the incentive agreement based on the terms ap...

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