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EUGENE URBAN RENEWAL AGENCY <br />AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY <br /> <br /> Action: Resolution 1032 Authorizing Execution of a Design Finance Agreement <br /> <br />Meeting Date: December 6, 2004 Agenda Item Number: 3 <br />Department: Central Services Staff Contact: Dennis Taylor <br />www. cl. eugene, or. us Contact Telephone Number: 682-5336 <br /> <br />ISSUE STATEMENT <br />This item is approval for the Urban Renewal Agency (URA) to borrow funds from McKenzie- <br />Willamette Medical Center for the purpose of starting design work on the Patterson Street underpass. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br />Council Action History: Initial council discussions about hospital expansion and siting in conjunction <br />with PeaceHealth took place in 2001. At a council work session on September 18, 2002, the council <br />directed staff to prepare a draft list of potential sites and inducements for hospital development in <br />Eugene. A continuation of the work session on hospital sites occurred on November 13, 2002. These <br />work sessions were in response to the intent to induce a hospital to locate in Eugene. In early 2003, the <br />council initiated a code amendment to accommodate hospital uses in a wider range of zone districts and <br />subsequently adopted the ordinance (that ordinance is currently at the Court of Appeals). <br /> <br />Work sessions were held on several dates in 2004 to update the council on the status of attracting a <br />hospital to Eugene. On January 21, the council directed the City Manager to evaluate three alternatives <br />to extend Agate Street to provide access to a potential hospital located on the Eugene Water and Electric <br />Board (EWEB) site. On June 16, the council authorized the City Manager to inform McKenzie- <br />Willamette Medical Center ("McKenzie-Willamette") that the City would be willing to undertake <br />construction of two transportation projects if McKenzie-Willamette constructed a hospital on the EWEB <br />site with a value of not less than $85 million. On September 22, the council directed the City Manager <br />to pursue a development agreement for the benefit of providing access to McKenzie-Willamette via <br />Patterson Street, contingent upon McKenzie-Willamette's constructing an $85 million hospital <br />development with a substantial Willamette River setback. <br /> <br />Design Finance Agreement: The Patterson Street underpass is a critical piece of the puzzle for <br />McKenzie-Willamette's decision to locate a hospital on the EWEB site. In order to ensure that design <br />work on the underpass occurs as swiftly as possible, McKenzie-Willamette has indicated through verbal <br />agreement that it is willing to provide up to $500,000 of funding to complete a portion of the design <br />work. The City (through an intergovernmental agreement with the Urban Renewal Agency) will <br />contract the design work out and expects that design will be 30% complete by September 30, 2005. <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2004 Council Agendas\M041206\S0412063.doc <br /> <br /> <br />
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