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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> April 8, 1998 <br /> Page 12 <br /> 2. Town Center Parking terminus contain a temporary cul-de-sac to allow adequate <br /> space for turning maneuvers. <br /> Mr. Robinson asked for verification on what part was aquired from the County, and <br /> which part was the City's. Ms. Wyland explained it was everything east of the dotted <br /> line and south of the northern dotted line, referring to a map. She said that they had <br /> purchased the balance of the site. Mr. Robinson asked if they had title to the property. <br /> Ms. Wyland stated she believed that would take place on April 10, 1998, prior to the <br /> Council meeting. <br /> Mr. Robinson stated that the Planing and Zoning Board could not act on an item before <br /> they have title, and they should have had title before it even reached the Planning and <br /> Zoning Board. Ms. Wyland excused herself to get Mr. Wessel, Economic Development <br /> Director, who was in another meeting. <br /> Mr. Brixius explained that frequently a subdivision is processed on the basis of a <br /> purchase agreement or a development contract with the owner. The transfer from the <br /> City to the County has been in the works for over a year. Mr. Robinson stated that he <br /> did not believe the deal is going to be finalized, sayng that he spoke with the land owner <br /> yesterday and it had not yet been resolved. <br /> Mr. Wessel explained that they there were in the final stages of the project, which has <br /> taken four years. Last week the Town Center Committe signed off on it in terms of the <br /> architectural direction, on Monday a check was issued to the property owner in the <br /> amount of$170,000 for the 100 acres of land. The commissioners detrmined this to be a <br /> fair amount for the property. He continued stating that once the check was accepted the <br /> City did own the land. They are in the process of setting up a closing with the County so <br /> they will receive clear title to the 14.72 acres that they will be building the Civic <br /> Complex and YMCA Community Center on. The closing is tentatively scheduled for <br /> next Wednesday, April 15, 1998. On Monday, April 13, 1998, he will be going to the <br /> City Council for Site Plan Review Approval. He stated that the total financial package is <br /> being discussed by the City Council and Rice Creek Watershed is issuing a permit this <br /> evening for the City Civic Campus Project. The first bid pack for that project will be <br /> issued next Tuesday, April 14, 1998, with the intent of breaking ground on May 12. The <br /> middle building has to be open by Novermber per their lease agreement with the <br /> Centennial School District, which is a ten year lease contingent on being open by that <br /> date. He finished by saying that plat approval is just another step in the final process that <br /> should be completed within the following week. <br /> Mr. Robinson again stated that he had spoken with the property owner who indicated the <br /> deal would not go through. Mr. Wessel explained that the City did in fact own the land. <br /> He explained that the owner could appeal the decision, but the issue would be what the <br /> City paid him, not the ownership of the land itself. Mr. Robinson stated that if the deal <br /> goes through that process, it could end up costing the City a lot more money. Mr. Wessel <br />
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