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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 11/22/2022 <br />By: Diana Lund, Finance <br />Information <br />5.9. <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #22-261 Adopting the 2023 Parking Ramp Maintenance Budget & Adopt Resolution #22-262 <br />Allocating the Parking Ramp Maintenance Costs per the Adopted 2023 Budget <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />Allocate costs of the municipal parking ramp to the respective users: City, Residence at the COR Apartments and <br />Transit per the Parking Use and Maintenance Agreement (PUMA). <br />Background: <br />The city adopted an amended and restated Parking Improvement Use and Maintenance Agreement (PUMA) for <br />Parking District A (City Municipal Ramp) on April 30, 2012 and First Amendment on January 8, 2013. This <br />agreement obligates the owner of each parcel in Parking District A to pay the City for costs the city has or will <br />incur to maintain, repair and replace the District A parking improvements based on an allocated costs assigned to <br />each parcel. This agreement was transferred from Flaherty and Collins to Residence at the COR Apartments, <br />LLC with the sale of the property on April 9, 2015. <br />Per the agreement, the city is required to prepare a budget for formal adoption at least 30 days prior to fiscal <br />year-end or by November 30 outlining the anticipated parking maintenance costs for the next fiscal year and <br />adopt a resolution allocating the budgeted parking maintenance costs among the parcels per the parcels "allocated <br />share". <br />The city's 2023 Parking Ramp Maintenance Budget is attached that also includes the calculation of each parcels <br />allocated share. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Per Sections 7-9 of the PUMA, the city is required to establish an annual parking maintenance budget <br />and allocate the respective shares to those parcels receiving benefit. <br />Funding Source: <br />The parking ramp is funded by the budget of General Government Buildings under the General Fund and the <br />allocated share charged to Residence at the COR Apartments, LLC for their usage of 275 stalls in the parking <br />ramp. <br />Recommendation: <br />Approve attached Resolution #22-261 Adopting the 2023 Parking Ramp Maintenance Budget <br />And <br />Approve attached Resolution #22-262 Allocating the Parking Ramp Maintenance Costs per the adopted 2023 <br />budget based on each parcel allocated share as outlined. <br />Action: <br />