Department of Parks and Recreation
Reference: Resolution to approve the acquisition of Real Property- Lot 3, Kmart Distribution Center Subdivision Filing No. 1
To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael P. Martinez City Manager
Through: Travis Haines, Director of Parks and Recreation
Prepared By: Ryan Smith, Parks Planning, Development, and Grant Manager
Date Prepared: September 10, 2024
PURPOSE
Requesting City Council’s approval of the purchase of real property for Parcel Number 0156900022002, Lot 3, Kmart Distribution Center Subdivision Filing No. 1, Brighton, Colorado and authorizing the City Manager to execute all documents related to such purchase.
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
There are four parcels of land in between Southern Street and Bromley Lane between Tower Road and the Mile High Logistics Center also known as the Kmart Distribution Center. The City of Brighton (“City”) currently owns two of these four parcels. The two parcels that the City of Brighton currently owns are Parcel #0156910301002, the northern most parcel, and the southwest parcel #0156900000018.
The City of Brighton Parks and Recreation Department is currently designing sports fields on the thirty-four (34) acre parcel of land at the intersection of Tower Road and Southern Street, the northern parcel. The City has negotiated a contract to purchase approximately seven-and-a-half (7.5), acres of land owned by SRZ Liquidating Trust, a successor in interest to the Kmart Corporation, Parcel #0156900022002. The City conducted an appraisal, and the contract price reflects the appraised value of $ 2.25 million dollars.
With the City Council’s directive for Brighton to be a park and recreation destination, this parcel would provide the City with more opportunities for future expansion of recreation facilities, including but not limited to, sports fields. This proposed parcel would give the City Parks and Recreation Department a full corridor of recreation opportunities for the City’s residents. This parcel in located in a highly visible and accessible location, ideal for future public amenities and that would connect with the currently owned parcels.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Sufficient appropriation exists for the purchase price of $2,250,000.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council approve the resolution for the real property acquisition of the parcel and authorize the City Manager to execute the associated transactional documents.
OPTIONS FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION
• Approve the resolution
• Reject the resolution
Attachments:
• Resolution
• Presentation