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STAFF REPORT <br />DATE: 1-7-2025 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />TO: City Council <br />FROM: Clark Schroeder, Special Projects <br />AGENDA ITEM: Lake Elmo Sports Complex- Jurek Purchase agreement <br />REVIEWED BY: Nicole Miller- City Administrator <br />BACKGROUND: <br />In the process of approving the Royal Club development in June of 2017, a condition was put in place <br />that a Million-dollar donation would be made to the Park fund when the former Tartan Ballfields where <br />no longer available for the city/community to use. Resolution 2017-047. This donation was made in <br />2021 when phase 3 was approved, and the ballfield were taken out. DA 8/10/21 <br /> <br />ISSUE BEFORE COUNCIL: Should the council approve the Purchase agreement and pass the resolution <br />buying the property in order to develop new Ballfield and a sports complex? <br /> <br />PROPOSAL DETAILS/ANALYSIS: The Fall of 2023 the City Council decided to investigate the <br />possibility of purchasing land for a pinwheel ballfield/sports complex to replace the Tartan ballfields. On <br />October 12th 2023, council gave direction to staff in seeking such property that met criteria such as being <br />on a collector street, close to a watermain, near 3-phase power, room for septic, stormwater reuse, plenty <br />of parking, buffered from large residential development, generally square, Packet HERE. Staff found 9 <br />properties which met the criteria for a pinwheel ballfield/sports complex. Letters were sent out to all 9 <br />properties to see if there was interest in talking to the city about a possible sale for ballfields. Of those 9 <br />properties, 3 responded with interest. City council directed staff to obtain appraisals on the three <br />properties. After that, council directed the Mayor and special projects manager Schroeder to negotiate a <br />price for one or more properties. <br />Evaluating the properties with the Mayor, Community Development staff, and Mr. Schroeder, it was <br />determined that one of the properties was not suitable for ballfields due to the configuration of it, water <br />issues, and there being a single family home on the property. In evaluating the remain two properties, it <br />was determined that due to access and the utilization of more amenities needed by the city in the next 40 <br />years, the purchase of both properties would be in the best long-term interest of the city. The Jurek land <br />not only provides the city with 44 acres of new park land it also has access to County Road 14 in a couple <br />of different locations. This property will need to be rezoned to Public Facilities and re-guide the future <br />land use map to Park as our other parks are shown. A consolidated athletic field/sprots complex has been <br />in the parks master plan since 2009. Here is a link to our 2024 parks plan. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />FISCAL IMPACT: Purchase price will be $1,700,000 for the Jurek property, plus some miscellaneous <br />closing costs. The city will be utilizing the initial million-dollar donation and an interfund loan from one <br />of funds and pay it back over either a 5 year period or 10 year period. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />