The City of Springfield has a number of Boards and Commissions in place to serve our community. Each of these Boards and Commissions are comprised of members appointed by the City Council to specific terms. These Boards and Commissions are expected to operate autonomously from the City Council in an effort to make Springfield a great place to live, work, and visit. If you have interest in serving on any of the following Boards or Commissions, please contact the City Clerk for an application.
Planning Commission The Springfield Planning Commission meets on the last Monday of each month to review site plans, zoning compliance requests, and other development requests as per the City’s Zoning Ordinance. All requests for rezoning, site development, or other zoning/development inquiries should be addressed to the City’s Zoning Administrator for placement on the Planning Commission Agenda. The Planning Commission is comprised of eight members; current Commissioners are:
Richard Bauer, Chairman Sue Anderson, Mayor Carol Hinton Art Hollingsworth Maxine Morgan Wesley Brandt Doug Wright Jim Wright
Zoning Board of Appeals This Board hears property owner appeals from Planning Commission decisions
Cynthia Good, Chairman Lori Church David Rich Sherrie Carr
Economic Development Corporation Tax Increment Finance Authority Brownfield Redevelopment Authority The EDC, TIFA, and BRA are serviced by one Board. The EDC/TIFA/BRA Board consists of a number of local business owners and residents that are interested in promoting Springfield as an attractive place to invest in business and public infrastructure. With the overall broad goal of encouraging and facilitating economic development within the City of Springfield, this Board administers captured tax dollars for private and public projects, provides marketing efforts and investment incentives for potential developments, and assists in the redevelopment of contaminated and otherwise undevelopable sites. The City Manager serves as the administrative contact for this Board. Some recent economic development projects assisted by the EDC/TIFA/BRA Board:
1. Farmers Market at Begg Park 2. Motor Zone Expansion Phase 1: 30-35 new jobs Phase 2: 15-20 new jobs 3. Helmer Farm’s Industrial Park 4. Do-It Best Hardware Store 5. Henkel Chrysler-Jeep Expansion 6. Sunshine Toyota Expansion (planned) 7. Springfield Public Safety Building Expansion
Neighborhood Improvement Incentive Board The NII Board is in place to administer funds set aside by the EDC/TIFA/BRA Board to assist low income residents of Springfield with the completion of needed home improvement projects. The Board approves projects based upon a number of criteria, including total applicant assets, income, and demonstrated need. The program will pay up to 75% of a home improvement project, with a maximum benefit of $1,000. Please contact the City Manager for more information. The City of Springfield is interested in helping our residents enjoy a stable, safe home environment; we encourage those in need of assistance to utilize this great community benefit.
Tax Abatement Review Board This Board is in place to review requests for tax abatements. In considering a request, the Board reviews the financial impact to the City, the overall investment, and overall job creation, and the overall impact on the community. The Board is comprised of the City Manager, Finance Director/Treasurer, Assessor, EDC Board Chairman., and citizen at-large.
Magnificent Motor Mile Business Improvement District The BID Board meets monthly to discuss improvements to the Magnificent Motor Mile on Dickman Road. This Board is comprised of business owners with a vested interest in the improvement of the Dickman Road corridor and representatives from the Cities of Springfield and Battle Creek. The Business Improvement District is a joint effort between the Cities of Springfield and Battle Creek, Battle Creek Unlimited, and the affected business owners. The existence of this BID is a testament to the desires of all entities involved to continue to invest in and improve upon the current infrastructure that services the Magnificent Motor Mile to ensure the viability of our local businesses.
Board of Review The board meets in March to hear appeals on property taxes.
Sharrie Carr Larry Eib David Rich
Income Tax Board of Review The board meets in March to hear appeals on income taxes.
Carlene DeMaso Marvin Ambs Sue E. Campbell
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