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ARDEN HILLS REGULAR CITY COUNCIL—DECEMBER 12, 2016 10 <br /> Ms. Kvilvang explained the proposed Option Agreement provides the City up to seven years to <br /> acquire the civic property from the Master Developer. The timeframe begins once the Joint <br /> Development Authority (the "JDA") approves the Master Development Agreement (the MDA") <br /> with the Master Developer. While the MDA approval timeframe is not set, it could reasonably <br /> occur within the next three to twelve months. The MDA approval initiates the Option Agreement <br /> timeline. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang reported the actual sale terms depend on when the City is prepared to move <br /> forward with construction on a mutually agreeable civic use as defined in the TCAAP Regulatory <br /> Code. An earlier sale results in more favorable cost terms for the City. The Master Developer will <br /> be constructing the underground parking structure, utilities, and road improvements for the Civic <br /> site (the "Infrastructure Improvements"), which are a value to the property. Depending on when <br /> the sale occurs,the general sale terms are as follows: <br /> Timeframe Terms: <br /> Within 2 years of MDA approval City pays $1 for the land. No cost to the <br /> City for the Infrastructure Improvements. <br /> Between 2 and 5 years after MDA approval City pays 50% of the actual land purchase <br /> price paid by the Master Developer AND <br /> 50% of the Infrastructure Improvement <br /> costs. <br /> Between 5 and 7 years after MDA approval City pays 100% of the actual land purchase <br /> price paid by the Master Developer AND <br /> 100% of the Infrastructure Improvement <br /> costs. <br /> 7 years after MDA approval The Option Agreement expires and the <br /> City agrees to rezone the property to TC-3. <br /> Note.At any time during the term ojthe Option Agreement the City can choose not to proceed with a civic use and rezone the property to TC-3 <br /> Ms. Kvilvang indicated as discussed at the December 5th worksession, the timeframe and cost <br /> structure is intended to encourage a plan for the civic site sooner rather than later. The City has the <br /> potential to benefit from low or no land and infrastructure costs. The Master Developer has the <br /> potential to benefit from a civic use that adds another amenity for the development along with <br /> increased construction efficiency for the infrastructure. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if ready to proceed meant the same as shovel ready. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang reported this was the case. <br /> Councilmember McClung questioned when the time period would begin. <br /> Ms. Kvilvang explained the time period would begin two years from the date Alatus signed a <br /> Master Development Agreement with the JDA. She anticipated an agreement would be signed <br /> between these two groups within the next three to six months. <br /> Mayor Grant commented there were items he liked and items he did not like within the Option <br /> Agreement. He stated on the balance, he was pleased that the City would have an option to do <br /> something special on the Civic Property and he believed this was important. <br />
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