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Request for Action <br />To <br />Item Number <br />Mayor and City Council <br />4.5 <br />Agenda Section <br />Meeting Date <br />Prepared by <br />Consent <br />December 21, 2015 <br />Amanda Othoudt, EDD <br />Item Description <br />Reviewed by <br />Letter of Intent to Purchase 17565 Tyler Street <br />Cal Portner, City Administrator <br />Reviewed by <br />NW, Elk River, MN <br />Action Requested <br />Approve, by motion, the Letter of Intent received for 17565 Tyler Street NW, Elk River, MN. <br />Background/Discussion <br />The city received a Letter of Intent to purchase 17565 Tyler Street NW from Robideau Properties, LLC, <br />to develop a 20,000 sf industrial building with a small amount of outside storage for trailers and <br />equipment. The letter proposes $2/sf, the previously directed asking price, $10,000 earnest money, and <br />the seller paying the brokerage fees of 3% of the purchase price at closing. The proposed due diligence <br />period is 120 days of an executed purchase agreement, which the buyer anticipates a late March/early <br />April after satisfactory government approvals on subsidy and land use applications. Contingencies <br />include, environmental testing, land use approvals (site plan/ conditional use permit approval), and <br />financial incentives from the city. They expect to close within 30 days after satisfaction of all conditions. <br />The EDA Finance committee reviewed the letter of intent and recommended approval of the terms to <br />the EDA with the addition of language to clearly indicate a defined duration of the "Non -shop" <br />provision on the letter of intent as recommended by our legal counsel. <br />'The provisions of this paragraph shall expire upon the earlier of (i� the date a Purchase Agreement is executed by the <br />Buyer and the Seller or (ii) 120 days after the date the Seller signs this letter of intent. " <br />The EDA will have a chance to review the letter of intent and provide a recommendation to the City <br />Council during their meeting this evening. If requested, staff can provide the City Council with a verbal <br />update of their recommendation at the meeting. <br />The request for the seller to pay the buyer's brokerage fees has never been considered in past transactions <br />and would be considered as part of the complete package, a business subsidy, if coupled with additional <br />public financing. The buyer has indicated within their letter of intent that they intend to apply for <br />additional public financing and that amount of financial assistance is unknown. <br />Based on past practice, staff recommends conveying the property to the buyer at the full market rate of <br />$2/sf with the buyer paying their broker fees. The EDA should consider business subsidies in their <br />proper context for the project. <br />Financial Impact <br />N/A <br />paWIREO 0 <br />AfURE <br />