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File #: 16-3595   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Neighborhoods and Livability Committee
On agenda: 6/20/2016
Posting Language: Briefing and possible action on the sale of the Reus-Sterling Properties located at 1434 East Commerce Street and 323 Idaho. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Interim Director, Center City Development and Operations Department]
Attachments: 1. Sterling Property Map and Photos, 2. Sterling Renderings
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DEPARTMENT: Center City Development and Operations


DEPARTMENT HEAD: John Jacks


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council District 2


SUBJECT: Sale of the Reus-Sterling Properties


SUMMARY: A briefing and possible action on the Sale of the Reus-Sterling Properties


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The City owned Reus-Sterling Property consists of contiguous commercial buildings and a residential building located at 1434 East Commerce Street, as well as a vacant lot at 323 Idaho. The 0.5122 acre property is located on the corner of Hackberry and East Commerce within the Inner City Reinvestment Infill Policy Area (ICRIP) and Inner City TIRZ #11.

The property was initially acquired in March 2013 through the use of $150,000 in TIRZ funding for the purpose of redevelopment of the site through issuance of a Request for Proposals. In November 2013, the City identified a developer who proposed a demolition and reconstruction of an 8,000 square foot office building on the property. As part of the developer's due diligence, a demolition application was submitted to the City's Historic Design and Review Committee (HDRC). The HDRC issued recommendation of a Finding of Historic Significance recommending the property not be demolished. The recommendation to designate was denied on June 16, 2016.

ISSUE:

After a briefing with the Neighborhood and Livability Committee, the City re-issued a second Request for Proposals on February 19, 2016. The City received one responsive RFP from Jasmine Engineering, Inc. to demolish and construct a 10,322 square foot mixed use development with first floor retail/restaurant and second floor office space, for a total project cost of approximately $1.8 million. Jasmine Engineering, Inc. is offering $120,000 for the two improved properties if the City provides Permit Fee waivers and SAWS Impact Fee waivers incentives along with closing cost considerations.

ALTERNATIVES:

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