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BACKGROUND INFORMATION <br />BACKGROUND (Former Municipal Center Campus) <br />The City's Economic Development Authority (EDA) and Council went through an in-depth public <br />engagement process in 2013 and 2014 to consider the future development of the "Old Municipal Center <br />Site." The City considered two general development scenarios for the 20.5 acre site: (A) data center <br />development and (B) residential development. <br />Until 2015, the Old Municipal Center Site was zoned Public/Quasi Public. In June 2014, the City Council <br />decided to move forward with an amendment to allow for single-family residential only land use on the <br />OMC site (and not allow a data center). In June 2015, the City Council closed on a purchase agreement <br />to sell the former municipal center site to a residential developer. <br />BACKGROUND (Demolition) <br />Upon rezoning and selling the former municipal center site in 2015, the City Council provided general <br />direction to staff (and direction via a purchase agreement) to demolish and clean up the site. Said <br />demolition and site clean up includes two phases/ contracts (1) removal of hazardous materials/ regulated <br />waste, and (2) demolition, site clean up, and site restoration. <br />Demolition was scheduled to occur after Fire Station #2 was completed, and the Fire Department was <br />able to vacate the former municipal center. As of June, the Fire Department has vacated the former <br />municipal center site. Demolition is ready to occur. <br />BACKGROUND/ PROCESS (Demolition) <br />This case is a continuation of a case the Council reviewed on 02/23/2016, and on 06/14/2016. <br />02/23/2016: <br />Council approved a work order from Hakanson Anderson Engineering to manage/ lead the <br />process of putting together plans/ specs/ and administering the bidding process for demolition of <br />the former municipal center campus ($28,000). <br />06/14/2016: <br />Council approve a contract with J&J Contracting to complete phase 1 of the demolition process <br />($10,400). <br />08/23/2016: <br />Council adopt plans & specifications and authorizes advertisement for bids for phase 2 of the <br />demolition project ($XXXXX) <br />09/27/2016: <br />Council approves contract for phase 2 of the demolition project ($XXXXXXX). <br />11/30/2016: <br />Phase 2 of demolition completed. <br />12/302016: <br />Developer that entered into a Purchase Agreement in 2015 has 30 days after demolition to close <br />on the purchase of the second phase of their development. <br />