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CC Regular Session 7, 3, <br />Meeting Date: 09/22/2020 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #20-218 Approving Settlement Offer for Water and Sewer Cost Contribution and Reimbursement <br />Agreement; Case of 21 st Century Bank <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider a Settlement Offer from 21 st Century Bank to settle the remaining <br />Watermain and Sanitary Sewer Cost Contribution/Reimbursement Agreement in the amount of $70,000, which is <br />set to expire in 2026. The original offer from 21 st Century Bank was for $95,000 and Staff has negotiated that offer <br />to $70,000. The realistic potential liability to the City ranges from $100,000 to $200,000 when factoring in growth <br />forecasts in the Reimbursement Area. In summary, Staff believes that this will likely result in a long-term cost <br />savings to the City. It is repeated that the original Developer financed an otherwise City obligation (future <br />development expense reimbursed through Trunk Fees) and was therefore entitled to reimbursements of Trunk Fees <br />for other areas that benefited from the extension of these trunk lines. <br />In the early 2000s, the City entered into a Reimbursement Agreement with Oakwood Land Development for a $6 <br />Million Watermain and Sanitary Sewer Extension that served both the Brookfield and Sweetbay Ridge/Woodlands <br />Neighborhoods. At that time, the Developer (Oakwood Land Development) agreed to construct a major extension <br />of the City's Water and Sanitary Sewer Trunk Lines to service these areas. These improvements are typically paid <br />for by Developers through standard Trunk Fees. In this case, the trunk lines 'leapfrogged' several undeveloped <br />areas. Subsequently, the City did not want to take on the risk of areas outside of these two neighborhoods not <br />developing and not recouping these costs through Trunk Fees from other developments. Therefore, Oakwood Land <br />Development agreed to take on obligations outside of their project and in exchange would be reimbursed through <br />future trunk fee collections. Unfortunately, reimbursements slowed significantly during the 2008 Recession. <br />In 2009, Oakwood Land Development defaulted on loans on the project and 21 st Century Bank foreclosed on land <br />assets and assumed the Reimbursement Agreement. The City has amended the Reimbursement Agreement once to <br />extend the sunset date to 2026. Copies of the original and amended agreement are attached. <br />Of the $6 Million Reimbursement Amount, the City has only reimbursed through transfer of Trunk Fees or credits <br />to Trunk Fees in Brookfield in the amount of approximately $1M. While there is still a significant liability on the <br />books in terms of total reimbursement amount, the Agreement will expire in 2026. 21 st Century Bank will in no <br />way achieve the full Reimbursement Amount due to lack of development within the Reimbursement Area. <br />Staff acknowledges that this is a complex issue and members are encouraged to ask questions. As stated above, the <br />likely outcome of this settlement is an actual cost -savings to the City. The City will likely be obligated to reimburse <br />certain trunk fees as it has been doing since 2006 if we don't accept this offer. The long-term cost to settle now as <br />opposed to 2026 is forecasted to demonstrate a cost -savings. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />