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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY <br />AGENDA ITEM 3A <br /> <br /> <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Michael Grochala <br /> <br />MEETING DATE: November 14, 2022 <br /> <br />TOPIC: Amend Purchase and Sale Agreement with Silver Creek Equity, <br />LLC, Michael Grochala <br /> <br />VOTE REQUIRED: Simple Majority. <br /> <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />In June, the City’s Economic Development Authority (EDA) approved the purchase agreement <br />(PA) with Silver Creek Equity (Developer) for the acquisition of 6.27 acres in the Legacy at <br />Woods Edge development. The purchase price is $2,376,154.00. <br /> <br />Under the terms of the agreement the Developer is required to construct a multi-tenant retail <br />building or restaurant prior to, or concurrent with, the multi-family building. The agreement <br />provided Developer with a 120 day due diligence period which ends on November 22, 2022. <br />At such time the Developer must either terminate the agreement or deposit an additional <br />$40,000 in earnest money. <br /> <br />To date, the Developer has not been able to secure any firm retail/restaurant commitments. <br />However, they would like to move forward with the development of the multi-family building. <br />The Developer has developed a conceptual elevation of the proposed residential project and site <br />plan. An alternative site plan with a 2nd multi-family building has also been developed. <br /> <br />The Developer is requesting an amendment to the PA that would allow for construction of a <br />market rate multi-family building prior to retail/restaurant construction. The building would <br />not be age-restricted. The developer is also requesting EDA consideration to place a 3 year <br />cap on the requirement for retail/restaurant on the balance of the site. <br /> <br />The request was discussed at the November 7, 2022 work session. While there was support for <br />allowing the multi-family to proceed, the timeline to limit the commercial requirement to three <br />years was considered too short. <br /> <br />Following the work session staff and developer discussed some modifications to the request. It <br />is still the developer’s intent to build retail on the site. However, we have identified a possible <br />amendment for consideration. <br /> <br />Conceptually, the EDA, as the land owner, would include a deed restriction limiting the use of <br />property to those commercial uses currently allowed in the Planned Unit Development <br />Ordinance. This clause would be in effect for a period of five years from the date of occupancy <br />of the first multi-family building. This would effectively require 7 years from the start of <br />construction before the EDA would release the commercial use restriction on the balance of the <br />site.