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HRA Regular Session 5. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 06/11/2013 <br />Submitted For: Kurt Ulrich By: Jo Thieling, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Approve Purchase Agreement for North Commons COR III (portions may be closed to the public) <br />Background: <br />At the regular meeting of April 23, 2013, the HRA considered an offer to purchase residential lots within the COR <br />III North Commons development. <br />At the regular meeting of May 28, 2013, the HRA was presented with four options relating to the North Commons <br />site. Following discussion, the HRA approved pursuing Option 2 which would include the development of the four <br />lots on the west side of the park only. The four house pads were previously rough graded so the work to develop <br />the four lots would simply require construction of water and sanitary sewer services, repairing the street where the <br />services were connected to the main, constructing driveway aprons and sidewalks across all four lots, and <br />constructing a storm sewer outlet for the wetland located within the park. <br />Two independent parties have presented offers to purchase all four lots. <br />Notification: <br />Observations /Alternatives: <br />The proposed park lots are fully graded and soils have been corrected on the building pads. Due to the adjacency to <br />the City Park these can be considered "premium lots" which will command a higher price than the smaller standard <br />lots existing or proposed for other areas of this neighborhood. <br />The original pro -forma for this development showed the price range for the park lots from $50,000 - $60,000. The <br />City had entertained purchase offers for the small non -park lots at the low end of their range, $35,000. <br />The City can either negotiate a sale with one of the two interested parties, or "go out to the market" with a broader <br />distribution to all local builders to see what interest their might be at the mid to higher range of the projected sales. <br />A negotiated sale with one of the interested parties will give the City the quickest turn- around on these properties. <br />Waiting additional time to market the properties may result in a higher sales price, but might push any construction <br />back to the next season. <br />The City could also list these properties at a fixed amount with a real estate agent. The agent's fee would add an <br />expense to this transaction. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends that the City negotiate the sale of the lots with the interested buyers in order to expediate the sale <br />of these properties and consider the original pro forma numbers as a starting point. Both parties represent local <br />builders, who have previously shown interest in the lots. A second option is to open up with a direct solicitation to <br />local builders. <br />Funding Source: <br />
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