File #: ID 15-0486    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/16/2015 Final action: 6/16/2015
Title: Ordinance in the Amount of $534,233 Amending the Neighborhood Redevelopment Fund Budget for the Appropriation of Funds for the Renaissance Shops at Phillips Avenue Development Project
Attachments: 1. 15-0486 ORD F448 6-16-2015.pdf

Title
Ordinance in the Amount of $534,233 Amending the Neighborhood Redevelopment Fund Budget for the Appropriation of Funds for the Renaissance Shops at Phillips Avenue Development Project

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Department: City Manager's Office
Council District: 2

Public Hearing:
Advertising Date/By:

Contact 1 and Phone: Kathi Dubel, Manager-Economic Development & Business Support 373-4579
Contact 2 and Phone: Terri Jones, Assistant City Attorney 373-2320/Richard Lusk, Finance Director 373-2077


PURPOSE: To amend the Neighborhood Redevelopment Fund budget in the amount of $534,233 to fund a portion of the economic development loan to Self-Help Venture Funds (SHVF) for redevelopment of the former Bessemer Shopping Center as the Renaissance Shops at Phillips Avenue.


BACKGROUND: On April 14, 2014 City Council authorized the sale of the former shopping center site to SHVF for $490,000 ($266,169 of this amount must be repaid to the CDBG fund for future use) and a forgivable loan of up to $2.0 million for redevelopment of the property. SHVF will invest at least an additional $2.5 million in the project. The Economic Development Loan Agreement was executed and the property transferred on January 30, 2015. The first draw on the loan of $400,000 will be processed in June 2015. Remaining progress payments of $400,000 each will be made as conditions of the loan agreement are met. The loan will be funded from the following sources:

Economic Development Fund $ 861,450
Economic Development Bond Fund 300,000
Redevelopment Bond Fund 838,550

Total $2,000,000


BUDGET IMPACT: Funding for this development loan will be made available from the Economic Development Fund FY14-15 and FY15-16 Budgets ($861,450), the Economic Development Bond Fund Budget ($300,000), and the Redevelopment Bond Fund Budget ($838,550). A budget ordinance amending the Redevelopment Bond Fund in the amount of $534,233 is needed to appropriate eligi...

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