What does the TAD referendum authorize, and when did it pass in Athens-Clarke County?

The Redevelopment Powers Law requires that local communities authorize by voter referendum the use of tax allocation districts in their communities. Approval of the referendum gives local governments the right to form one or more TADs, but it does not form any districts or grant the incentive to a project or projects. Pursuant to Redevelopment Powers Law, ACC gained redevelopment powers, as approved by the electors, in a referendum on November 7, 2006.  On October 4, 2011, the Mayor and Commission adopted a resolution designating themselves as the Redevelopment Agency.

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1. What is a Tax Allocation District, and how does it work?
2. Where can local governments form TADs?
3. Will I pay a higher tax rate if my property is within a TAD?
4. What does the TAD referendum authorize, and when did it pass in Athens-Clarke County?
5. How is a TAD area created?
6. If the local government decides to create a TAD, how does the School District become involved?
7. How long does a TAD stay in effect?
8. How do private developers benefit from TADs?
9. What is the tax increment?