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South Bend Redevelopment Commission <br />Regular Meeting — February 28, 2013 <br />6. NEW BUSINESS <br />D. South Side Development Area <br />(1) continued... <br />for the Main - Lafayette Connector project to be transferred to the Commission from Gates in <br />exchange for consolidated properties and excess land to be transferred to Gates from the <br />Commission. <br />The agreement between the partners was based upon a site plan that was part of the planning <br />documents for the corridor that were developed in 2004. The original city design was to <br />construct a crossover intersection merging Main into Lafayette, constructing a new drive <br />from Michigan and Walter Streets to the theater complex, and working with private property <br />owners to assemble development sites. In 2006, the City of South Bend began a partnership <br />with Gates Automotive to work on site assembly for a new GM and Toyota dealership on <br />the south side. The project originally included total acquisition of all properties in the SE <br />quadrant of the new crossover roadway, but the site footprint was called back when Toyota <br />built at Erskine Commons. Gates had continued their massive assembly of property in the <br />area between Main and Lafayette and the Commission determined that a joint approach <br />would help consolidate the site. <br />In 2007, the original deal was approved between the Commission and Gates and the parties <br />identified in the agreement certain properties that would transfer to Gates and certain <br />properties that would transfer to the Commission. Many of the transfers were done at the <br />time but the agreement contemplated a final transfer at the time that the final right -of -way <br />alignment for the Main - Lafayette project was established. <br />In 2010, Lawson - Fisher & Associates was hired to design the Main- Lafayette Connector. <br />After much iteration, a final design path was established in 2012. Once the property and <br />right -of -way line were established, the property acquisition team, which included DLZ, <br />began the process of working with the Gates team to finalize and amend the 2007 <br />agreement. <br />This document describes all of the conveyance pieces associated with this transaction and <br />sets a final value for the right of way needing to be acquired. The drawing included in the <br />packet shows the conveyance path and overlays the final road right -of -way on the map. <br />There is also a full workout of the square foot transfer plan. The final cash value on the <br />transfer is $79,090, which includes all costs associated with land transfers and residual <br />parcel acquisition. At the end of the process, Gates will have two parcels, one 3.13 acres <br />and the other 1.42 acres that are both shovel ready for new commercial development in the <br />corridor. <br />The purpose for having both the Commission and the Board of Public Works act on this <br />item is that the original agreement was between Gates and the Commission and to have <br />Commission's approval will bring the agreement into alignment with the amendment. The <br />11 <br />