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UPDATE ON DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT: EGG LAKE PROJECT <br />On Tuesday, March 28th, City Administrator Mike Ericson, CD Director Bryan Bear, and CD <br />Intern Rachel Simone met with Charles and Mark Nosie who own the building across from city <br />hall at 14667 Forest Street to talk about property acquisition. The Building currently consists of <br />Glyph Printing and a barber shop. Charles and Mark were willing to listen and were very <br />interested in the City acquiring their property. We met with them again on April 4th at the <br />property in question to talk over the details of the acquisition. Staff, and Charles and Mark <br />signed a drafted purchase agreement to sell the property for $195,000. We are working on the <br />final purchase agreement and are looking forward to meeting with them again to finalize the <br />purchase. <br />The Hancock property at 5583 147th Street was on the agenda at our last City Council meeting <br />on April 3rd. The EDA requested direction from the Council on whether the acquisition of the <br />property should move forward. The Council declined the consideration of the offer from the <br />Hancocks and directed staff to notify the Hancocks and the EDA as soon as possible. The <br />Coucnil's reasoning behind declining the offer was that the city has not budgeted for the <br />acquisition of the property and the parcels across from City Hall are more of a priority. <br />Staff has also met with Bill Barrett who owns the building at 5673 147th Street about property <br />acquisition. He did not say whether or not he was interested but, he was willing to listen. He <br />wanted some time to think about what he was going to do with his property in the future. Staff <br />plans on keeping in touch with Mr. Barrett. <br />Darrel and Marsha Bunge also met with staff to talk about property acquisition. Again they did <br />not say whether or not they were interested but, were willing to listen. They currently do not <br />have plans to move but, can see the advantage the city would have if their property was <br />included in the acquisition, and they are excited about the redevelopment plans. Staff plans on <br />keeping in touch with the Bunge's. <br />We have sent letters to the remaining property owners Gary Holmgren at 14663 Forest <br />Boulevard and Chareen Gamboni at 14715 Forest Boulevard to set up a meeting to talk about <br />property acquisition. We have not received any correspondence from them about whether or <br />not they would like to meet. We will also be calling them if no response is received. <br />Bryan gave an overview of the meetings staff conducted with the property owners. He also <br />gave an overview of the purchase agreement set with Charles and Mark Nosie. The EDA was <br />favorable to the purchase agreement and Granger discussed the possibility of negotiating some <br />terms for the purchase agreement. There was a motion by Denaway, and seconded by Arcand, <br />to continue working with Charles and Mark Nosie to negotiate terms and bring it to the Coty <br />Council and update the EDA on the agreement. <br />All aye. Motion carried. <br />