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12/4/2018
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Request to Approve a Resolution for the 2019 Distressed County Sales and Use Tax Infrastructure Improvement Program Agreement with Washington State Horse Park Authority
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15
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Consent Agenda
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49668
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Resolution
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For either Scenario, it will be necessary to waive property taxes on the facility <br />and to create a capital funding approach which requires no direct repayment <br />from operating revenues. <br />In one version of the model, we adjusted revenue per horse In order to avoid losses. <br />Under the most likely assumptions, the facility rental fees required were too far above <br />competing levels. Survey results indicate that horse show organizers are very price <br />sensitive, and the required rental fees would likely result in the facility being unused. <br />Our findings are reflected in the national equestrian park picture, where large and <br />medium sized facilities are typically subsidized around 20% of operating revenues. <br />Only two of twenty-five horse parks break even. <br />The primary reasons for the lack of positive cash flows in our projections of the <br />Washington State Horse Park are that <br />The climate and location limits the number of open weeks per year. <br />Recent local surveys showed that equestrian groups are very sensifyve to price. <br />The equestrian -dedicated design limits the size and nature of nonequestrian <br />events. <br />For full utilization a facility needs to serve large horse events, and there is a lack <br />of growth in the number of large horse organizations in the region. <br />Under these circumstances there are several major provisos that mud be met before <br />we can recommend that the plans to raise funds forthe facility proceed. The first two <br />have already been stated, that capital repayment not be required and that property <br />taxes be waived. Third is the requirement that in order to assure successful operation, <br />5 <br />
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