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File #: 23-365    Version: Name: 562 Acre Land Acquisition
Type: Resolution Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 7/11/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/24/2023 Final action: 10/24/2023
Title: A Resolution authorizing acquisition of approximately 562 acres and recognizing a partial donation Presenter: Troy Stover, Business Park Development Director, Colorado Springs Airport
Indexes: Peak Innovation Park
Attachments: 1. RES_562 AcrePropertyAcquisition, 2. 562-acre_LandAcquisitionRegSession_ppt, 3. Signed Resolution No. 145-23.pdf

 

Title

A Resolution authorizing acquisition of approximately 562 acres and recognizing a partial donation

 

  Presenter: 

Troy Stover, Business Park Development Director, Colorado Springs Airport

 

Body

  Summary:

This resolution involves a request to City Council to authorize the Airport enterprise to purchase approximately 562 acres (the “Property”) to hold for development as a part of Peak Innovation Park.  The Property is adjacent to the current east boundary of the Airport lands and extends to Marksheffel Road.  The purchase is structured in four phases, with an initial purchase of approximately 287 acres in 2023, followed by options to purchase the remaining acreage with closings in 2025, 2026, and 2027.  The total purchase price under the contract is approximately $38,133,774.10

 

  Background: 

On May 31, 2023, the Airport entered into a Purchase and Sale Agreement with Phased Acquisitions (the “PSA”) for the Property.   The PSA divides the Property into six (6) parcels and stretches the Property purchase out over five (5) years in four (4) phases.  The initial phase includes three (3) individual parcels comprising approximately 287 acres.  The remaining three (3) parcels may be optioned in three (3) additional purchase phases.  

The Airport obtained an appraisal of the Property, which determined the fair market value of each of six (6) parcels, comprising the 562 acres.   The fair market value of the parcels ranged from $1.25 per square foot to $2.10 per square foot.  The average price per square foot is $1.4656, which is the base purchase price negotiated between the parties.  The initial phase purchase price is $1.4656.   Subsequent phases have a price escalation of four percent (4%) per annum through September 2025, with a price escalation of seven (7%) per annum thereafter.  The overall economics are as follows:

              October 2023 - Phase 1, Parcels 1-3, 287 acres at $18,355,498.30
              September 2025 - Phase 2, Parcel 4, 109 acres at $7,539,218.60
              September 2026 - Phase 3, Parcel 5, 119 acres at $8,691,167.67
              September 2027 - Phase 4, Parcel 6, 45 acres at $3,547,889.52

The Seller has requested recognition of a partial donation of Parcel 2, to the extent its appraised value ($2.10 per square foot) exceeds the purchase price of $1.4656 per square foot.  Any donations occurring on subsequent purchase phases would require subsequent City Council approval.
 
Approximately 11 acres of Parcel 2, is required for Marksheffel Road.   The Airport will acquire this acreage subject to an annexation obligation to convey the land for the road, at no cost, prior to platting or development.  Accordingly, the Airport will convey/transfer the land needed for the road at no cost to the Public Works Department.  

The Airport is currently conducting due diligence, including title, survey, and environmental analysis of the Property.  The due diligence period expires October 25, 2023, unless extended by the parties.

  Previous Council Action:

N/A

 

  Financial Implications:

The initial phase purchase will utilize Airport reserves.  Future option purchases will utilize Airport reserves. 

 

  City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:

N/A

 

  Stakeholder Process:

N/A

 

  Alternatives:

Approve or deny the Airport’s acquisition of approximately 562 acres.

 

Recommended Action

  Proposed Motion:

Motion to approve the resolution authorizing acquisition of approximately 562 acres and recognizing a partial donation.

 

Summary of Ordinance Language

N/A




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