Approved Agreements and Contracts 2026/01/27 Housing Tax Exemption Ledeboer Family

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                                                MUSKEGON

                          Agenda Item Review Form
                          Muskegon City Commission

Commission Meeting Date: January 27, 2026             Title: Resolution for Housing Tax Exemption -
                                                      Ledeboer Family


Submitted by: Jake Eckhoim, Development               Department: Economic Development
Services Director


Brief Summary:
The Ledeboer family is requesting a Payment in Lieu of Taxes for their workforce housing project at
447 Oak Avenue, which requires a resolution setting the annual PILOT rate.


Detailed Summary & Background:
Jeffery and Nicole Ledeboer are working with Mrs. Kara Novak as the lender and developer along
with Mr. Derek Sjaarda as the builder to add to our stock of income restricted workforce housing in
the community. lf approved, this parcel will feature a duplex and an accessory dwelling unit, utilizing
our 2024 Zoning Reforms to increase density to meet the housing need. These units will be restricted to
families or individuals that fall below 120% AMI for their household size, per MSHDA's annual rent limits
for Muskegon County. The term of the restricted use is 15 years, along with the companion Workforce
Housing Restrictive Covenant in this agenda packet.


Goal/Action Item:
2027 Goal 2: Economic Development Housing and Business


Is this a repeat item?:
Explain what change has been made to justify bringing it back to Commission:


Amount Requested:                                     Budgeted Item:

N/A                                                    Yes            No           N/A a
Fund(s) or Account(s):                                Budget Amendment Needed:

N/A                                                    Yes            No     a N/A
Recommended Motion:
Motion to approve the Resolution establishing the Workforce Housing annual service fee as
presented and to authorize the Clerk fo sign.

Approvals:                                            Name the Policy/Ordinance Followed:
 Immediate Division                                   Chapter 82-52 of the Muskegon Code of
 Head                                                 Ordinances


 Information
                           Resolution Setting Annual Service Fee
                          for the Workforce Housing Development
                               by Jeffrey and Nicole Ledeboer



Whereas,    Jeffrey and Nicole Ledeboer (the “Sponsor”), has applied to the City of Muskegon
            for a determination that a proposed workforce housing project sponsored by it at
            various properties represented on Exhibit A is entitled to the exemption from taxes
            authorized by Chapter 82 of the City of Muskegon Code of Ordinances; now
            therefore, be it


Resolved,   that the proposed workforce housing project is within the class of housing
            developments entitled to an exemption under Chapter 82, if it meets the following
            contingencies:
            a.      Sponsor shall provide documentation to the City substantiating ownership
                    of the subject properties.
            b.      Construction of at least 3 units of the proposed workforce housing project
                    shall be commenced within twelve (12) months from the date of the
                    Michigan     State   Housing    Development      Authority’s    (“MSHDA”)
                    notification of exemption, or this resolution shall be void and of no effect.
            C.      For the life of this Workforce Housing Resolution, 100% of the dwelling
                    units in the proposed workforce housing project will be restricted to rental
                    units or other housing options that are reasonably affordable to, and
                    occupied by, a household whose total household income is not greater than
                    120% of the area median income published by the Michigan Statewide
                    Housing Development Authority.
            d.      The Sponsor shall submit an affidavit to MSHDA in the form required by
                    MSHDA for certification that the workforce housing project is eligible for
                    the workforce housing exemption.
            e.      Upon receipt of notification from MSHDA that the workforce housing
                    project is eligible for a workforce housing exemption, the Sponsor shall file
                    the certified notification of exemption with the City Assessor before
                    November 1 of the year preceding the tax year in which the exemption is to
                    be effective; and,
            f.      Sponsor shall record a restrictive covenant in a form acceptable to the City
                    Attorney. The restrictive covenant shall be recorded in the register of deeds
                    for the county in which the workforce housing project is located and shall
                    comply with the requirements of Chapter 82; and, further be it


Resolved,   that in lieu of ad valorem property taxes, the Sponsor shall pay an annual service
            charge equal to ten percent (10%) of the “Annual Shelter Rents” as defined in
            Section 82-52 for that portion of the workforce housing project occupied for
            Workforce Housing; and, further be it
Resolved,    that annually, no later than April 29, the Sponsor shall provide the City Assessor
             the Sponsor’s budget for Annual Shelter Rent for the current calendar year and a
             copy of Sponsor’s financial statements for the preceding calendar year, prepared in
             accordance with generally accepted auditing standards or, if Sponsor is not subject
             to an audit requirement, Sponsor’s compiled financial statements for the preceding
             calendar year prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
             and certified by Sponsor; and, further be it


Resolved,    that the tax exempt status granted by this Resolution shall remain in effect for 15
             years, unless otherwise terminated pursuant to Chapter 82 or this Resolution; and,
             further be it


Resolved,    that all portions of Chapter 82 are hereby incorporated by reference; and, further be
             it


Resolved,    that this Resolution may be assigned by the Sponsor only to subsequent owners of
             the workforce housing project who shall agree to abide to its terms. If not assigned,
             to and accepted by subsequent owners of the workforce housing project, it shall
             automatically terminate; and further be it

Resolved,    that the Mayor and City Clerk execute a contract with the Sponsor providing the
             tax exemption and acceptance of payments in lieu of taxes as defined within this
             resolution and its application, such contract subject to approval as to substance by
             the City Manager and as to form by the City Attorney.

YEAS: Kilgo, German, Jackson, Kochin, St.Clair, and Johnson


NAYS: None
                                       I hereby certify that the above Resolution was adopted
                                       by the City Commission of the City of Muskegon at its
                                       regular meeting held on January 27, 2026, in the
                                       Commission Chambers, City Hall, 933 Terrace,
                                       Muskegon, Michigan.


                                         Qe ihe
                                       Ann Meisch, City Clerk
                             EXHIBIT A




447    OAK   AVENUE   -   CITY   OF   MUSKEGON   REVISED   PLAT   OF
1903   LOTS 5&6 BK 45      EXCS 12 FT FOR ALLEY

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