File #: RES 20-085    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/20/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/27/2020 Final action: 10/27/2020
Title: Action on Resolution 20-085, a Resolution Approving a Development Agreement between the City of Brookings and Linchpin Corporation for the Development of the Armory Property.
Attachments: 1. Memo, 2. Resolution, 3. Development Agreement, 4. Map, 5. TIF Guidelines, 6. Preliminary Floorplan
Title
Action on Resolution 20-085, a Resolution Approving a Development Agreement between the City of Brookings and Linchpin Corporation for the Development of the Armory Property.

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Summary:
Action to approve a development agreement between the City of Brookings and Linchpin Corporation for the redevelopment of the Armory and construction of a hotel and parking ramp. Linchpin Corporation was selected by the City Council as the preferred development team in November 2019 after completing the Request for Proposals.

Background:
Over the course of five years, city staff, City Council, Brookings Historic Preservation Commission, State Historical Preservation Office, and a task force have made recommendations and reports on the Armory. Additionally, Request for Proposals were received in 2016 for repurposing the site, and green space alternatives were developed.

At the City Council's 2018 Strategic Goal Session, the determination of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Armory building was listed as a priority. The City Council determined more accurate cost estimates were needed on building demolition and rehabilitation of the existing structure. Banner was hired to conduct a building evaluation and provide updated cost estimates.

Upon completion of the Banner Evaluation Report, another attempt ensued to see if there was interest from the private sector for an adaptive reuse/redevelopment of the Armory. A letter of interest was issued by the City on January 29, 2019. Four responses were received from the private sector. A Request for Qualifications was issued on June 25, 2019 and four responses were received. All four responders were invited to proceed to the Request for Proposal phase and two development teams submitted responses to the RFP.

The Armory Review Team, consisting of city staff and members of the Brookings Historic Preservation Commission, interviewed the teams on October 31 and November 1, 2019. On November 26, 2019, the City Council...

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