City Council Agenda Packet 10-23-2006 Joint YMCAMonticello City Council &
Wright County Board of Conunissioners
Monday, October 23, 2006
5:00 P.M.
Monticello City Hall
Closed Meeting to Discuss YMCA Appraisal
And Potential Purchase Offer.
1. Overview of property to be acquired and use - 5:00 — 5:10 (Mattice, O'Neill
Grittman report)
2. Review of Appraisal - 5:10 — 5:45 (Paul Bakken report)
a. Development Scenario — Highest & Best Use
L Assumptions
b. Valuation methodology
c. Valuation Summary
3. Discussion on Offer, Terms and Process 5:45 — 6:00 (Stacie Kvilvang, Ehlers &
Associates)
a. Terms of offer letter
b. Process moving forward for negotiations
c. Review of appraisal by YMCA
d. Discussion on Financing Methods 6:00 — 6:05
Adjourn Closed Meeting.
Monticello City Council &
Wri2ht Countv Board of Com issione
Monday, October 23, 2006
5:00 P.M.
Monticello City Hall
Meeting to Discuss Memorandum of Understanding Pertaining to City/County Joint
Acquisition and Operation of YMCA Land for Park Purposes.
4. Review/Discussion of Memorandum of Understanding 6:05 — 6:25 ( See
Attached, Brian Asleson leads discussion)
5. Consider Action to Adopt Memorandum of Understanding. (Each Board has
latitude to take action at this time, or wait until a regular meeting).
6. Next Steps — 6:25
7. Adjourn — 6:30
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The following is a Memorandum of Understanding between the County of Wright, (hereinafter
referred to as "County") and the City of Monticello, (hereinafter referred to as "City"). The
purpose of this document is to establish the terms, conditions and responsibilities of the parties
relative to putting together and communicating to the present owner a purchase offer for land in
Monticello Township of approximately 1,200 acres (Get actual size from Marc M? or from
appraisal) in size, for park purposes. In addition, the parties wish to state their intentions
regarding ownership and operation.
WHEREAS The YMCA, which owns undeveloped real property in Monticello
Township, presently used for camp purposes, has expressed an
interest in selling said property; and
WHEREAS Both the City and the County have expressed an interest in acquiring
said property for park purposes; and
WHEREAS A real estate appraiser has been hired to provide an estimated value
for said property; and
WHEREAS The parties to this document wish to set out the terms and
conditions of making an offer for said property;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE COUNTY AND THE CITY AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. The County and the City shall cooperate in formulating a purchase offer for the real
property known as the "YMCA property", believed to consist of the following parcels of
land:
PID's # 213-100-092400, 213-100-091400, 213-100-084400, 213-100-084300,
213-100-171100, 213-100-162100, 213-100-171200, 213-100-172305, 213-100-
173100, 213-100-164400, 213-100-174300 and 213-100-174100.
2. The term of this agreement shall be from the date adopted by both parties through
December 31, 2007. Said agreement may be extended as necessary by mutual agreement
of the parties in order to accomplish the purposes stated herein.
3. Once an acceptable appraisal has been presented to both parties, a purchase offer may be
formulated. Said purchase offer must be approved by the governing bodies of the County
and the City before it is communicated to the present owner. In formulating a purchase
offer, both governing bodies may close meetings pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Section
13D.05, Subd. 3(c).
4. Funding for the acquisition of the real property would be provided as follows:
County 50 %
City 50 %
5. The real property in question, once acquired, would be owned jointly, with the County
owning a 50 % undivided interest and the City owning a 50 % undivided interest.
6. It is anticipated that the park would be managed by a falltime operations manager, who
would be assisted by some full time staff, as well as by seasonal staff. The County would
have primary responsibility for administering programs in areas of the park with uses
customarily found in County parks. The City would have primary responsibility for
administering programs in areas of the park with uses customarily found in City parks.
The City would be responsible for scheduling and coordinating the use of the ball fields.
7. Funding for maintenance of the park would be shared by the parties, and prorated
according to the area of the park maintained.
8. Funding for park capital improvements and major infrastructure maintenance projects
would be provided as specifically agreed by the parties.
9. Funding for future land acquisition for the park would be provided according to the
agreement of the parties.
10. Each party shall be responsible for the costs related to staff time and supplies, as well as
private consultants which it devotes to the attempt to acquire this property.
11. The parties shall cooperate in providing resources related to making a purchase offer for
the property.
12. Legal representation shall be provided by the Wright County Attorney's Office,
(hereinafter referred to as "County Attorney") with respect to the attempt to purchase this
property. The City Attorney will review correspondence and other documents as
requested by the City. The County and the City may seek the assistance of other legal
counsel, if necessary.
13. In the event that the City and the County acquire the property, the parties intend to adopt
a formal Joint Powers Agreement to memorialize the terms and conditions of ownership,
maintenance and capital improvements of said property going forward. Said Joint Powers
Agreement would establish a Joint Powers Board responsible for governing the park.
14. The Joint Powers Park Board may be autonomous in governing the park, but would not
have taxing authority. An annual budget would need to be submitted and approved each
year by the City and the County. Funding would be provided by the parties according to
the approved budget.
15. The City agrees to indemnify and hold the County harmless from all liability, claims, or
actions that may, in any manner, result from or arise out of the City's activities under this
Memorandum of Understanding. Likewise, the County agrees to indemnify and hold the
City harmless from all liability, claims, or actions that may, in any manner, result from or
arise out of the County's activities under this Memorandum of Understanding.
16. This Memorandum of Understanding may be modified or amended by a written instrument
signed by representatives of both parties.
Dated: COUNTY OF WRIGHT
Chairperson, County Board
County Coordinator
Dated: CITY OF MONTICELLO
Mayor
City Administrator
VMCA HECIONAIL PAMK
Monticello, Minnesota
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