
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 601
(By Senators Kessler, Bowman, Edgell, McKenzie, Unger, McCabe,
Minard, Oliverio, Mitchell, Hunter, Rowe, Love, Facemyer,
Sprouse, Minear, Deem, Caldwell, Wooton, Jackson, Chafin,
Plymale, Snyder, Prezioso, Helmick, Craigo, Redd and Tomblin, Mr.
President)
Expressing support for continued exploration of the development of
the proposed Wheeling Victorian Outlet Center project to be
located in downtown Wheeling, West Virginia; and directing the
Development Office to undertake further study of the proposed
project and legislation and report to the Legislature with
recommendations regarding same no later than January 3, 2002,
with a view toward possible legislative action immediately
upon the commencement of the 2002 Regular Session.

Whereas, The Wheeling National Heritage Area Corporation has
led a significant, multiyear study and planning process for the
proposed revitalization of Wheeling, which planning effort has
resulted in a proposal to redevelop Wheeling's downtown district as
a Victorian outlet shopping center; and

Whereas, This study and planning effort has demonstrated the
viability of the proposed project and suggested the enormous potential of the project to revitalize downtown Wheeling and
facilitate the construction, reconstruction, development and
redevelopment of essential municipal infrastructure in downtown
Wheeling, including, without limitation, water and sewer,
structured parking, sidewalks, lighting and other public
infrastructure; and

Whereas, The proposed project has widespread and enthusiastic
support among the business and civic leadership of Wheeling and has
received formal support from many entities and groups, including,
but not limited to, the Wheeling City Council, the Wheeling Chamber
of Commerce, Project BEST, the Wheeling Convention and Visitors
Bureau and the Victorian Wheeling Society; and

Whereas, The proposed project has been presented to various
members of both houses of the Legislature for review and
consideration; and

Whereas, The proposed project involves the investment of
millions of dollars of private equity and debt; and

Whereas, Market studies for the proposed project indicate that
over 85 percent of the revenues which would be spent at the
proposed outlet center would be new revenues for the State of West
Virginia and Wheeling spent by persons living outside West Virginia
and the proposed project would not involve simply the redistribution of dollars already being spent in West Virginia; and

Whereas, Execution of this project in downtown Wheeling, in an
area which has been designated by the Wheeling City Council as a
slum and blighted area, will result in substantial additional cost
associated with the development and redevelopment of essential
infrastructure and the rehabilitation of existing structures and
construction in a historic district; and

Whereas, The project developers and business and civic leaders
of Wheeling who support this project have requested the passage of
legislation which would permit the creation of a downtown
redevelopment district which would have the power under certain
defined rules to apply to the Development Office and the
Legislature for authority to temporarily utilize incremental, new
consumers sales tax revenues from the proposed project which would
bring substantial new revenue into West Virginia to pay for certain
public infrastructure, rehabilitation and redevelopment costs and
expenses in connection with the project; and

Whereas, In examination and consideration of the proposed
project to date, several questions posed by legislators concerning
specifics of the proposed project have not yet been answered with
the level of detail desired by those legislators; and

Whereas, Based on the information it has received to date concerning the project, the Legislature recognizes that the project
presents enormous potential to create jobs and economic activity
within the State of West Virginia; to capture investment and retail
dollars by persons living outside of West Virginia and use those
dollars to pay for public infrastructure and create economic
vitality within West Virginia; to create numerous construction and
permanent jobs in West Virginia for its citizens; and to revitalize
downtown Wheeling while ensuring the continued viability of the
numerous tourist attractions and activities in and around the
Wheeling area; and

Whereas, The Legislature recognizes that the proposed
legislation is structured so as to provide that there is no loss of
revenue to the state treasury, to offer the prospect of significant
net gain of public tax moneys at both the state and local level and
to provide a creative way to pay for essential infrastructure
necessary to pave the way for the future vitality and economic
success of downtown Wheeling; therefore, be it

Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:

That the Legislature hereby expresses its support for
continued exploration of the development of the proposed Wheeling
Victorian Outlet Center project and encourages the Wheeling
National Heritage Area Corporation and other business and civic groups in Wheeling involved in the project to continue their active
development efforts with respect to the project; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Development Office is hereby
directed to conduct a detailed examination of the proposed project,
to ensure that the project is to be developed in such a fashion as
to confer appropriate public benefit with respect to public moneys
contemplated to be dedicated thereto and to work closely with the
leadership in both houses of the Legislature regarding the
questions and concerns they ask be addressed with respect to the
project; and, be it

Further Resolved, That the Development Office report to the
Legislature no later than January 3, 2002, with a report and
recommendations concerning the project and proposed legislation so
that the Legislature may promptly act on the proposed legislation
relating to downtown redevelopment districts upon the commencement
of the 2002 Regular Session of the Legislature should the
Legislature determine that it is appropriate to do so in light of
the report and recommendations of the Development Office.