File #: Res 2021-110    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 11/23/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/20/2021 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION APPROVING FIRST AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT LOANING FUNDS FROM THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITY TO THE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITY FOR THE MILE HIGH GREYHOUND PARK URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT
Attachments: 1. Council Communication, 2. Resolution

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A RESOLUTION APPROVING FIRST AMENDMENT TO AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT LOANING FUNDS FROM THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITY TO THE URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF COMMERCE CITY FOR THE MILE HIGH GREYHOUND PARK URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT

 

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Summary and Background Information

The Jan 6, 2020 Amended and Restated Loan Agreement from the City to the Commerce City Urban Renewal Authority  superseded and replaced all past loans into one:

 

Loan: $13,531,590.00

                         - $4M purchase of property

                - $2.85M environmental abatement and demo

                - $3.75M affordable housing funds

                - $431,590 owner’s rep lump sum payment

                - $2.5M regional stormwater facility

 

Interest Rate: 4% on unpaid principal balance each year (accrued not compound)

Payments: 10 annual installments

Repayment Begins: Two years from January 6, 2020, OR date first building permit pulled (January 6, 2021)

Interest begins accruing: One year from January 6, 2020, OR date first building permit pulled (January 6, 2021)

Consideration: Deferment of interest by the City in exchange for the URA paying for the City's obligation towards the regional stormwater facility

 

Prior Loan Summary

2011 IGA and Note: $4M loan to purchase property and other authorized uses

2012 IGA and Note: $2.5M loan for environmental abatement, and demolition

- 2014 Amendment to add $250,000 for further environmental abatement and demolition

- 2016 Second Amendment to add $100k further environmental abatement and demolition

2020: Additional $6,681,590 for affordable housing and the CCURA's Owner’s Representative payout

 

Need to Amend 2020 Agreement 

This loan is meant to be repaid for project TIF. At his time, there is not TIF to pledge to repayment. Once the project is generating TIF, the CCURA has other upcoming loan obligations that should be repaid sooner than the loan to the City. The new amendment structures repayment with these considerations.

 

Staff Responsible (Department Head):  Jason Rogers, Deputy City Manager and Acting Executive Director of CCURA

Staff Member Presenting:  If requested, Jenna Lowery, Senior Management Analyst

 

Financial Impact:  TBD, based on the Board's direction

Funding Source:  Mile High Greyhound Park TIF revenue

 

Staff Recommendation:  Authorize the Intergovernmental Agreement between the City and Urban Renewal Authority to Amend and Restate the Existing Loan Agreement

Suggested Motion:  Motion to authorize the Intergovernmental Agreement between the City and Urban Renewal Authority to Amend and Restate the Existing Loan Agreement