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Funding Source: <br />TIF #2: $1.90 /s.f. x 1.63 acres x 43,560 s.f= $134,905 <br />Water Enterprise: $1,753,500 x 50% / 3 enterprises = $292,250 <br />Sewer Enterprise: $1,753,500 x 50% / 3 enterprises = $292,250 <br />Storm Sewer Enterprise: $1,753,500 x 50% / 3 enterprises = $292,250 <br />General fund (Parks, Streets): $741,845 / 2 = $370,923 each <br />CASE # <br />CONSIDER PURCHASE OF BURY AND CARLSON PROPERTY FOR FUTURE <br />PUBLIC WORKS FACILITY <br />By Brian E. Olson, Director of Public Works / Principal .City Engineer <br />Background: <br />As the Council is aware, on October 9, 2007, 'Staff was . given authority to negotiate with Norman <br />Bury for the purchase of the Bury and Carlsonparcel of land lying east of Jaspar Street and south of <br />143 Avenue NW for use as a future Public Works facility. The parcel is located at 14251 Jaspar <br />Street and is approximately 21.14 acres in size. The property is occupied by an aggregate business. <br />On January 8, 2008, City Council met in closed session to discuss the terms of the proposed <br />acquisition. At this meeting, the three primary concerns expressed from the City Council revolved <br />around the leaseback provisions, environmental concerns, and the verbal lease agreements with two <br />dunipster companies. <br />On February 12, 2008, City Council net in closed session to discuss the terms of the .proposed <br />acquisition. Staff explained that if the City was to require an early acquisition of the property, Mr. <br />Bury would need an additional sum of money ($78,000 per year for the entire property and $58,000 <br />per year for the remaining —10 acres). Attached to the case is a spreadsheet representing this issue. <br />Staff also explained that the lease would include provisions to require Bury and Carlson to perform <br />a Phase I environmental when the City takes possession of the property to address the <br />environmental concerns expressed. And finally, Bury and Carlson would be required to enter into a <br />written lease with the tenants and be wholly responsible for the relocation benefits. This would be <br />accomplished by $125,000 of the purchase price being put into escrow by Bury and Carlson to <br />cover these relocation benefits and Phase I clean -up costs, if any. • <br />At the Special City Council meeting on Feb 19, 2008, a notion was made directing Staff to <br />continue negotiating the terms for the final purchase and leaseback agreement with Bury & Carlson <br />for the purchase of the Bury and Carlson site for a price not to exceed $1,753,500 or approximately <br />$1.90 /sq. ft. Staff was directed to use its best efforts to present final documents for review by the <br />City Council at a Work Session on February 26, 2008 and to consider final approval at the regular <br />meeting later that evening. <br />($1,753,500/21.14 acres/43,560 s.f. _ $1.90 /s.Q <br />It is proposed that the above amounts be financed over 20 years, utilizing internal borrowing.. <br />Attached to the case is a spreadsheet indicating the impact to each of the funds that was handed out <br />at, the February 12 closed work session. <br />-157= <br />