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<br />th <br />surface parking on 10 and Olive is owned by an adjacent private party. The URA purchased the <br />property in 1993. The acquisition cost of $900,000 (approx. $12/sq ft) included the Sears building, and <br />the half-block on which the new library was constructed. The URA contributed the half-block to the <br />library project in 2004, which represented a land contribution in excess of $1 million at that time. <br /> <br />th <br />A new appraisal of the 10 & Charnelton development site, completed on May 10, 2006, indicated a <br />market vale of $970,000 ($25/sqft.). In 2005, the former Sears building structure was demolished for a <br />total cost of approximately $202,000. <br /> <br />th <br />The first RFP for sale and development of the 10 & Charnelton site was issued in 1999. Responses <br />were limited, and the URA deferred review of the responses given pending discussion regarding sites for <br />the Federal Courthouse and new City Hall options. In December 2002, a second RFP was issued. In <br />May 2003, the URA reviewed four responses and selected the Oregon Research Institute (ORI) project. <br />Following ORI’s decision to forgo the purchase and development of the site, the URA provided <br />direction to issue an updated RFP. <br /> <br />State statutes, the Downtown Urban Renewal Plan, and adopted URA procedures govern the disposition <br />of real property held by the URA. URA procedures provide for the City Manager, as the business agent <br />for the URA, to publicly or privately solicit proposals and negotiate with any party for the disposal of <br />real property consistent with the Urban Renewal Plan. Any proposal which is acceptable to the City <br />Manager must then be presented to the council (acting as the URA) for its approval. <br /> <br /> <br />RELATED CITY POLICIES <br />th <br />Future development of the 10 & Charnelton development site is consistent with the policies and <br />implementation strategies included in the Eugene Downtown Plan, including: <br />• Downtown development shall support the urban qualities of density, vitality, livability and diversity <br /> to create a downtown, urban environment. <br />• Stimulate multi-unit housing in the downtown core and on the edges of downtown for a variety of <br /> income levels and ownership opportunities. <br />• Actively pursue public/private development opportunities to achieve the vision for an active, vital, <br /> growing downtown. <br />• Use downtown development tools and incentives to encourage development that provides character <br /> and density downtown. <br />• Promote multi-story, mixed-use structures downtown through financial incentives or code <br /> amendments. <br /> <br />th <br />In addition, the proposed future development of the 10 & Charnelton site is responsive to the following <br />Growth Management policies: <br />Policy 1: Support the existing Eugene Urban Growth Boundary by taking actions to increase density <br /> and use existing vacant and under-used land within the boundary more efficiently. <br />Policy 2: Encourage in-fill, mixed-use, redevelopment, and higher density development. <br />Policy 3: Encourage a mix of business and residential uses downtown using incentives and zoning. <br />Policy 10: Encourage the creation of transportation-efficient land use patterns and implementation of <br /> nodal development concepts. <br /> <br /> <br /> L:\CMO\2006 Council Agendas\M061011\S061011B.doc <br />
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