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File #: [24-0311]    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Passed
File created: 5/23/2024 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 6/5/2024 Final action: 6/5/2024
Title: Adopt Final Resolution of the Installment Financing Agreement for Rosemary Street Parking Deck and Other Projects.
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - First Supp Trust Agmt Chapel Hill '24 draft May 23, 2. Attachment 2 - Modification to Deed of Trust Chapel Hill '24 draft of May 23, 3. Attachment 3 - Disbursement Agreement Chapel Hill - TRUCE draft of May 23, 4. A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FINAL APPROVAL OF TERMS AND DOCUMENTS FOR SPRING 2024 INSTALLMENT FINANCING - ROSEMARY STREET PARKING DECK AND OTHER PROJECTS (2024-06-05/R-2)

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Adopt Final Resolution of the Installment Financing Agreement for Rosemary Street Parking Deck and Other Projects.
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Staff:
Department:
Amy Oland, Director
Business Management

Overview: The Town is pursuing the issuance of $16.5 million in installment financing to carry out a project to acquire, construct, equip and finance additional construction costs for the Rosemary Street Parking Deck, to pay for the acquisition of a ladder truck, and to pay for furnishings and equipment of the new police station and emergency operations center.


Recommendation(s):
That the Council adopt the resolution for final issuance approval of terms and documents for the Town's 2024 Installment Financing for the Rosemary Street Parking Deck and other projects.

Project Details:
125 East Rosemary Parking Deck -
* On June 14, 2021, Town Council authorized the Town Manager to negotiate and execute a contract for the Rosemary Parking Deck project with an overall project budget of $39 million.
* On November 16, 2022, Town Council increased the project authorization by up to $9 million to cover the known and anticipated cost increases related to the change in design for a new foundation system (micropiles), bringing the total project budget to $47.98 million.
* On March 6, 2024, Town Council increased the project authorization by up to $3.02 million to cover the escalated cost of materials and labor, design fees, and other costs necessary for completion.
* The Town borrowed $39 million in limited obligation bonds in August 2021. In order to incorporate the additional $9 million and $3.02 million in unanticipated and escalated costs, plus the cost of financing, an additional $12.5 million is needed to borrow.

Ladder Truck -
* Vehicle 14002 is a 2014 Sutphen ladder truck used for fire suppression operations primarily responding from fire station 4 on Weaver Dairy Road Extension. This truck is 10 years old which is the maximum age recommended for front line use unde...

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