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Military Installation Development Authority Cameron Diehl Executive Director, Utah League of Cities and Towns

State priority: prison relocation, Point of the Mountain, Northwest Quadrant

Resolution 2017-001A: (C) Now, therefore, we the members of the Utah League of Cities and Towns, resolve that: 1.  Cities and towns within the State of Utah commit that they are willing and ready to collaborate and partner with the State, the business community, and other stakeholders to pursue a broad range of future economic development opportunities, including those in proximity to State transportation infrastructure. 2. Cities and towns cannot support development proposals, task forces, commissions, districts, development authorities or other legislation that would deprive local municipalities of their traditional local land use authority on private property, or deprive them of control of tax increment generated within their jurisdiction without their consent.   3. League staff should seek appropriate opportunities to communicate the principles contained within this resolution with State legislative leaders.  

MIDA: Military Installation Development Authority Independent, nonprofit, political subdivision whose purpose is to facilitate the development of land within a project area MIDA board: 7 voting members; can have non-voting members 5 appointed by governor, 3 of which have to be adjacent city officials 1 appointed by Senate President, 1 appointed by Speaker of the House Sen. Jerry Stevenson, Sen. Stuart Adams, Clearfield Mayor Mark Shepherd, Bluffdale Mayor Derk Timothy, former Roy Mayor Joe Ritchie, Director of Veterans and Military Affairs Gary Harter, GOED Deputy Director Ben Hart, Mike Ostermiller MIDA staff: 5 people $3.8 million budget in FY 2017

MIDA: Military Installation Development Authority Exercise police power Enter into lease agreements Collect fees and taxes Property tax Municipal energy tax Telecommunications tax Transient room tax Resort communities tax Borrow money Bond authority Project area is NOT subject to LUDMA Local business license, franchise, health, or land use ordinances Project area shall include military land and may include public/private land if adjacent city/county leg. body consents

MIDA projects “Enhanced use leasing: lease underutilized federally owned lands for 50 years Falcon Hill, 550 acre commercial development adjacent to Hill AFB along I-15 Largest Air Force EUL in USA 50% Woodbury Corp. and 50% Hunt Co., aerospace research park inside and outside the fence Runway at East Gate (Hill AFB) Bluffdale NSA facility (MIDA did offsite utilities) Military Recreation facility in Wasatch County (6 acres of 2300 acre project near Deer Valley; military & private land) One‐stop‐shop for municipal services (regulatory, land use, utilities, economic development, infrastructure)

MIDA from 2008-2014 Legislature has appropriated $20.89 million to MIDA $2.5 million in tax increment bonds Projects built with funds: Rebuilt 650 North road to Hill Install infrastructure New Hill West Gate New Hill Security Forces Building New commercial building for Air Force Private investment of $53 million Planned as of 2014: 100k sq. ft. flex building inside the fence ($10 million) and 75k sq. ft. building outside the fence ($12 million)

Crossroads of the West Port Authority proposal “Want a jurisdiction that is the equivalent of a planning commission and council and structure to oversee the entire area and be a value add to all stakeholders” 9 members of authority Utah Senate Utah House of Representatives Governor appointment World Trade Center Executive Director Private sector 7 county CIB or other county Salt Lake County Salt Lake City “This is a regional project and bigger than a city or county” “Want stability … urgency … vision … do not want to be vulnerable to politics” Bring together manufacturing, freight, commercial rail and trucking, highways, air cargo integration