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A Resolution Authorizing the Acquisition of an 8,243-Square Foot Parcel Land for Right-of-Way and a 10,349- Square Foot Temporary Easement From Victory Chapel Ministries, Inc., using PPRTA Funds for the Academy Boulevard - Fountain to Jet Wing Drive Project
Presenter:
Gayle Sturdivant, PE, PMP, Interim Public Works Director
Darlene Kennedy, Real Estate Services Manager
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Summary:
The acquisition proposal would authorize the City of Colorado Springs Real Estate Services Manager and Public Works Director to enter into a Real Estate Purchase and Sale Agreement with Victory Chapel Ministries, Inc. (the “Property Owner”) to acquire an 8,243-square foot parcel of land for right-of-way and a 10,349-square foot temporary construction easement (the “Property”) in connection with the Academy Boulevard - Fountain to Jet Wing Drive Project (the “Project”).
Background:
The Project was identified by the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority (“PPRTA”) as an “A-list” priority project, and the PPRTA committed funding for construction of the project in the amount of $59,497,800.00 at its Board meeting on July 6, 2022. Construction started in February 2023 and is anticipated to be completed in July 2025.
The Property to be acquired will allow for the realignment of Boychuk Avenue and to construct a new access to replace the one to be removed (see Location Map for Project location).
Pursuant to Chapter 9 of The City of Colorado Springs Procedure Manual for the Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property Interests, Revised 2021 (“RES Manual”), an appraisal for the Property and affected improvements was obtained, which supports the purchase price of $124,700.00. Pursuant to the RES Manual, City Council must approve property acquisitions if the total acquisition amount of the property interest acquired in the transaction exceeds $100,000.
After City Council approval, the PPRTA Board is scheduled to consider the acquisition at the September 13, 2023, meeting.
Staff requests that City Council approve the Resolution for acquisition of the Property from the Property Owner. Additionally, the attached Resolution authorizes the City’s Real Estate Services Manager and the Public Works Director to execute all documents necessary to complete the acquisition.
Previous Council Action:
On August 14, 2012, City Council endorsed the extension of the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority Capital Program in Resolution No. 109-12. Subsequently, on November 6, 2012, the citizens approved Ballot Issue 5A extending the PPRTA Capital Program until December 31, 2024, and the issue included this Project.
Financial Implications:
This Property acquisition cost is accounted for in the PPRTA project budget.
City Council Appointed Board/Commission/Committee Recommendation:
N/A
Stakeholder Process:
The Property Owner has been engaged with the Project throughout the engineering phase.
Alternatives:
To disapprove of the Resolution and not authorize the City to acquire the Property.
To approve the Resolution and authorize the Property acquisition.
Recommended Action
Proposed Motion:
Move approval of the proposed Resolution authorizing purchase of the Property needed for the Academy Boulevard - Fountain to Jet Wing Drive Project.
Summary of Ordinance Language
N/A