Unified Government committees are scheduled to meet starting at 5 p.m. Monday, March 2, at the fifth floor conference room, City Hall, 701 N. 7th St., Kansas City, Kansas.
On the agenda for the Neighborhood and Community Development meeting is an ordinance to amend vacant property registration. The ordinance would require registration after a public notice of mortgage default is filed.
Also on the NCD Committee agenda are applications for Land Bank, including:
• 715 H N. 7th St., Joseph Woodbury, yard extension;
• 1714 Greeley, Bright Solutions LLC, duplex;
• 2921 S. 53rd St., Smart Solutions LLC, single family;
• 808 Splitlog Ave., transfer from the Land Bank, single-family houses, Greater Pentecostal Temple;
• 233 N. 10th St., transfer from the Land Bank, single family, Greater Pentecostal Temple;
• 907 Tenny Ave., transfer from the Land Bank, single family, Greater Pentecostal Temple.
Also on the agenda is an update on the Land Bank rehab program.
The UG Economic Development and Finance Committee meeting will follow.
On the EDF agenda:
• The 2020 comprehensive fee schedule.
• A resolution to amend the master equipment lease purchase agreement with Banc of America Public Capital Corp.
• A resolution for the Westfield Community Improvement District. The CID would impose an addition 1 percent of sales tax on the sales of goods and services within the 9 acres of Westfield Shopping Center, 8051 State Ave. A public hearing date of April 16 could be set to discuss the CID. A petition was filed Jan. 29 for the CID, and a development agreement will be considered.
• An update and resolution authorizing gap funding of $15,000 for an economic feasibility study for the Rock Island Bridge project. The funding is proposed to come from the transient guest tax.
• An amendment to the KC Foodie Park Development Agreement, extending the construction start date to 150 days after closing on the first phase property.