Monday, January 7, 2019

BISD TIGHTENS BELT, HISTORIC TAX EXEMPTIONS SCRUTINIZED

By Juan Montoya

The Brownsville Independent School District's finances, battered by decreasing enrollments and competition by the proliferation of charter schools, is tightening its belt, and among the tax exemptions it approves annually, those given to historic buildings are being scrutinized.

Last June, amidst bitter debate, a majority of the board approved the removal of 23 properties valued at $4.9 million from tax exemptions, a move that saved the district almost $200,000 in cash given the state's appropriation of $3 for every $1 tax dollar the BISD collects.

Some of those properties given exemptions for their historical designation included the El Jardin Hotel which sits in a state of disrepair even though it has been exempted from taxes for years and its owners apparently have not done anything to restore it to its former glory.
The property's capped value is listed at $500,000 and at a BISD 50 percent tax deduction, the district had forgiven its owners $3,162 in taxes yearly.

Other properties removed from historical exemption by the district included:

The San Roman Building (2 structures) at 1231 E. Elizabeth St. in downtown Brownsville with a taxable value of $107,795 and $168.925, both of which had 100 percent tax deduction with a tax levy they didn't pay the district of $1,363 and $2,136 respectively.

The Rio Grande Valley Gas building at 355 Elizabeth St. valued at $574,513 and which the district had forgone $3,633 in taxes through its 50 percent deduction.

The Wells Fargo property at 1534 E. Sixth Street which had been forgiven $11, 870 in school taxes through its 100 percent deduction on a property across from the Gladys Porter Zoo valued at $938,381. It now serves as a law office.

The Tijerina House, at 333 E. Adams, a dilapidated structure valued at $50,902 which the district had forgiven $643 in taxes and the structure does not appear to have had any restoration done on it despite the exemption.

The Sombrero Festival Building,a corrugated sheet metal building at 1908 E. Sixth Street used by the SombreroFest organization to plan its annual activities. It is valued at $110,177 and its historic exemption by the district saved the corporation $1,393 in taxes.


The Jackson Feed and Seed property and building at 1755 E. 7th which had a value of $128,177 and saved its owner (Oscar Garcia, husband of former UTB President Julieta Garcia) $1,621 in school taxes through its 100 percent tax deduction.

The Greyhound Terminal at 1134 E. St. Charles valued at $557,043 and which had been exempted from paying $7,067 in school taxes yearly.

The Victoria Motion Picture Theater which is now an adult day-care facility at 1244 E. 14th Street valued at $118,664 and whose owners were forgive the $1,501 in taxes through its 100 percent deduction.

Even though the district removed 23 properties from its historical exemptions it is now eyeing the rest of the properties listed in the Brownsville Heritage Plan which includes another 84 with an aggregate capped value of $14.25 million of which $6.1 million in school taxes are forgiven. None of these 84 are owned by cities or other governmental entities, but rather, by private individuals or corporations.

Given the multiplier of four which $1 in property taxes generate for the district, the BISD is looking to recover more than $24 million if it should vote to remove them from its historical tax exemption list.   

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

andale!!!
i just commented on this yesterday
daing Jaun you are 1 step ahead
te avientas vato

BobbyWC said...

Several issues - watch the Feed Store - it is for sale. It would not shock me if the city buys it. On El Jardin, I cannot say much, but I know there is a very interested buyer and an anxious seller. As it turns out both federal and state programs to facilitate such a sell run out of funds early on in the year. The request made last year was too late. The request is in. If they are approved we will see the sell of El Jardin to a buyer ready to move with the tax exceptions and aid from the state.

Anonymous said...

What about the other ones?

Come on BISD, YOU KNOW.

What are you afraid of.

Get all of them.....

Anonymous said...

I'm still not sure why pressure is on Democrats to do anything here. As I remember it, this wall is a deal between Trump and Mexico.

Anonymous said...

Blimp: "I cannot say much"
No shit! Fuck off fatso!

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Marcus U Trajan said...

The feed store is not for sale. It sold several months ago and not to the city but to a non-profit foundation looking to improve the area.

Anonymous said...

TOP TEN TAXPAYERS IN CAMERON COUNTY:

324942 $224,943,337 AEP TEXAS INC $224,943,337
642489 $122,312,910 SAN ROMAN WIND I LLC $122,312,910
658069 $79,237,680 VALLEY CROSSING PIPELINE LLC $79,237,680
570999 $70,147,279 VHS HARLINGEN HOSPITAL COMPANY LLC $70,147,279
325061 $66,829,194 UNION PACIFIC RR CO $66,829,194
614774 $59,629,160 SHARYLAND UTILITIES LP $59,629,160
599980 $45,382,140 LOS VIENTOS WINDPOWER LLC $45,382,140
611419 $42,662,896 CBL SM BROWNSVILLE LLC $42,662,896
586312 $36,488,685 7-ELEVEN INC $36,730,736
181057 $33,257,501 WAL-MART STORES INC $33,257,501

Anonymous said...

TOP TEN TAXABLE VALUES FOR PROPERTIES IN SIDE THE CITY OF BROWNSVILLE


11419 $42,662,896 CBL SM BROWNSVILLE LLC
51394 $28,504,265 COLUMBIA VALLEY HEALTHCARE SYS LP TAX DEPT 37358
70991 $26,816,830 VHS BROWNSVILLE HOSPITAL COMPANY LLC
32096 $17,391,933 H E BUTT GROCERY CO
51564 $16,630,425 KIMCO BROWNSVILLE LP
644281 $16,573,698 BROWNSVILLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION
181720 $16,501,535 COLUMBIA VALLEY HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS LP
586312 $16,451,075 7-ELEVEN INC
182445 $16,202,639 TRICO PRODUCTS CORP
134521 $15,451,323 TITAN WHEEL INTERNATIONAL INC

Anonymous said...

TOP PROPERTY TAXPAYERS IN BISD

611419 CBL SM BROWNSVILLE LLC $42,662,896
51394 COLUMBIA VALLEY HEALTHCARE SYS LP TAX DEPT 37358 $28,504,265
570991 VHS BROWNSVILLE HOSPITAL COMPANY LLC $26,816,830
614774 SHARYLAND UTILITIES LP $24,193,000
324942 AEP TEXAS INC $22,495,801
32096 H E BUTT GROCERY CO $17,391,933
51564 KIMCO BROWNSVILLE LP $16,630,425
644281 BROWNSVILLE HOUSING OPPORTUNITY CORPORATION $16,625,407
181720 COLUMBIA VALLEY HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS LP $16,501,535
182445 $16,202,639

Anonymous said...

ACCOUNT #182445 VALUE OF $16,202,639 IS TRICO THE TOP TENTH TAXPAYER IN BISD

Anonymous said...

TOP TEN TAXPAYERS FOR THE PORT ISABEL SCHOOL DISTRICT

658069 $38,793,440 VALLEY CROSSING PIPELINE LLC
642489 $26,278,370 SAN ROMAN WIND I LLC
644756 $21,802,989 TRANSMONTAIGNE OPERATING COMPANY LP
324942 $20,801,140 AEP TEXAS INC
551889 $20,746,780 KEPPEL AMFELS
137752 $10,904,314 KEPPEL AMFELS INC
562039 $10,882,174 SPI BEACH WATER RESORT WATERPARK LLC
640166 $10,825,466 MAVERICK FUEL OIL TERMINALS BROWNSVILLE LLC
580926 $10,312,156 AGORA USA LP
336660 $10,310,357 PENINSULA ISLAND RESORT & SPA LLC

THESE LARGE TAXPAYERS ARE POSSIBLE UNDERVALUED
I.E. COST OF AN OIL RIG BUILT BY AMFELS IS $200 MILLION

Anonymous said...

Zendejas is out. More news to follow.
Lorenzo Sanchez done.

Anonymous said...

So? What do you want a chicle

Anonymous said...

Bout fuckin time.

Anonymous said...

Right when that non-profit foundation needs more funds who do you think they're going to ask los pendejos de la ciudad (cob).

Anonymous said...

Thinking of applying for a tax exemption for my out-house it is properly equipped and has the crescent or half moon cutout and the star cutout on the door this goes back to Colonial times. In a time when hillbillies could not read and they still can't, the crescent moon is the symbol for women while the star cutout is for men. ... The cutout also lets light into the outhouse as there are no windows and the malodorous aroma you leave will filter out...
The out house is appraised at one million bucks.

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