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G c(s)ao) <br />• r a n • u nn 4 SouTU B <br />o ,v1 l,;i�yP�c <br />3 <br />Community & Economic Development <br />Y <br />1200 County -City Building, 227 West Jefferson, South Bend, Indiana 46601 -1830 Phone 574/235 -9371 Fax 574/235 -9021 <br />To: Redevelopment Commission <br />From: David Relos, Economic Development Planner <br />Subject: Res. No. 2793 — Acquisition Offer for Enyart Motors <br />Res. No. 2800 — Counter Offer & Relocation for Enyart Motors <br />122 — 124 E. Sample St., 117 - 123 E. Ohio St. <br />Date: November 02, 2010 <br />This is the staff report for the acquisition and relocation of Enyart Electric Motor Repair. <br />This property was added to the Airport Economic Development Area Acquisition List by <br />Resolution No. 2668 on May 21, 2010. It was added in an effort to assist Ivy Tech expand <br />classroom, storage, and parking needs, in light of their large increases in enrollment. <br />This particular property is a two story masonry and cement block, 9,200 square foot <br />building, comprised of 5,200 square feet of office / shop / warehouse on the first floor, and <br />4,000 square feet of second floor storage space. Land area is 21,150 square feet, or .486 <br />acres. It contains five abutting parcels, one along East Sample Street and four along East <br />Ohio Street. <br />This building will be used by Ivy Tech for the expansion of much needed classroom, <br />storage, and / or parking space. <br />Resolution No. 2793 sets the acquisition value of the property at $107,500. The acquisition <br />value is the average value as determined by two independent appraisals. <br />Resolution No. 2800 is the property owner's counter offer of $190,160. When valuing this <br />building, the appraisals did not give value to the second story. The price per square foot <br />was applied only to the first floor's square footage. The owners feel the second floor does <br />add value, and argue that this value should be calculated into the building's overall pricing, <br />especially in light of the value per square foot of their building versus Habitat's a few blocks <br />away ($20 / square foot Enyart versus $25.75 / square foot Habitat). Attached is a letter <br />from the owner, explaining their reasoning. <br />The owner's counter offer of $190,160 is based on applying the $20 per square foot value <br />to the square footage of both floors, not just the first floor, in addition to the 308 square foot <br />cement block storage garage behind the building. Recent improvements to the building <br />What We Do Today Makes A Difference! <br />