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also the requirements for independent contractors listed in IRS publication <br />1779, "Independent Contractor or Employee," http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs- <br />PdVR1779.pd £ <br />Sec. 2 -76.4. Add -on abatement. <br />An Add -on Abatement ( "Add -on Abatement ") is available only for real property other <br />than single - family residential construction and may be from one (1) to seven (7) years of <br />abatement in addition to the Base Abatement. Hence, an applicant for real property tax <br />abatement who is granted both a Base Abatement and an Add -on Abatement may receive in total <br />from four (4) to ten (10) years of abatement. <br />The Council may, in its discretion and in light of its evaluation of the public benefits <br />produced by the applicant's proposed project, grant an Add -on Abatement to any applicant for <br />real property tax abatement who qualifies for a Base Abatement under the provisions of section <br />2 -76.3 and whose proposed project is not single - family residential construction. The Community <br />and Economic Development Department shall provide a summary of each applicant's public <br />benefit point calculations which have been awarded as part of their written report which is <br />further addressed in section 2 -84.9 of this article. As a guide to its deliberations regarding an <br />Add -on Abatement, the Council may consider, among other things: (i) the number of Public <br />Benefit Points ( "Public Benefit Points ") awarded for the applicant, including in the <br />Memorandum of Agreement commitments to execute one (1) or more of the Public Benefit <br />Actions ( "Public Benefit Actions ") described in subsection (1) below; and (ii) the total number of <br />Public Benefit Points awarded in relation to the threshold numbers of Public Benefit Points <br />required to earn consideration for additional years of abatement set forth in subsection (2) below. <br />(1) Public benefit actions and public benefit points. The public benefit actions <br />for which public benefit points may be awarded are as set forth below. The <br />number of public benefit points that may be awarded is set forth in square <br />brackets following the description of each public benefit action. <br />a. Project related actions. The applicant will: <br />1. Redevelop a site that has special needs by one of the following actions <br />[ twenty -five (25) public benefit points]: <br />(i) Convert an eligible building to residential. Convert to residential use a <br />commercial building that has been designated an eligible building <br />( "eligible building ") by the Community and Economic Development <br />Department. The Council intends generally that an eligible building shall <br />be a building identified as an important element in achieving the goals and <br />objectives of a formally adopted plan (such as a neighborhood <br />revitalization plan) or a building of such magnitude (as determined by its <br />t0 <br />
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