The Greenwood Redevelopment Commission on March 2026 approved three routine actions, including an extension for the Harris incentive project filing, an assignment of a build-and-project agreement to ARC, and a claims docket totaling $406,459.34.
The actions matter because they keep existing redevelopment projects on schedule and address near-term financing obligations. Staff said the Harris project annual report is in substantial compliance and recommended granting the requested filing extension so the project remains in compliance with agreement requirements.
Chair opened the meeting and confirmed a quorum of three commissioners in person. At the start of the meeting the commission moved, seconded and approved minutes from the Feb. 10 meeting by voice vote.
On the Harris incentive project, staff reported the annual report had been received and reviewed and recommended the commission grant the extension of the filing deadline to preserve compliance. The commission approved the motion on a voice vote; the chair announced the motion as approved 3-0. The motion was recorded in the minutes as “motion by Mister Hooper.”
Legal counsel asked the commission to approve an assignment of developer/owner interest under a build-and-project agreement to ARC. A commission member sought a brief clarification about ownership naming; a commissioner noted the property-holding name is "Marlin Properties." The commission moved, seconded and approved the assignment on a unanimous vote (motion carried 3-0).
The commission also approved the claims docket in the amount of $406,459.34; the chair called the motion, it was seconded (recorded as second by "Mister Hubert") and approved 3-0.
Votes at a glance:
- Harris incentive project: approved extension of filing deadline; motion credited to "Mister Hooper"; outcome: approved, tally 3-0.
- Assignment to ARC: approved assignment of build-and-project agreement (Marlin-related interest to ARC); outcome: approved, tally 3-0.
- Claims docket: approved $406,459.34 in claims; mover recorded as "Mister Harris," second by "Mister Hubert"; outcome: approved, tally 3-0.
What’s next: Minutes and formal motions will be reflected in the commission’s record. The assignment and extension keep associated projects moving toward their permitting and financing milestones.