To essentially back-date a tax break application benefitting the developer of a rehab project in Flint (the Ferris Wheel Building) under a “commercial rehabilitation” law, which authorizes "freezing" property tax assessments for redevelopment projects involving commercial property that are approved by local officials, even when neighboring property values rise.
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