File #: ID-316-24    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/25/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/19/2024 Final action:
Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, APPROVING THE FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE COMPREHENSIVE FUNDING PLAN, MASTER DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, PRE-ANNEXATION AGREEMENT, AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR PRAIRIE CENTER, BRIGHTON, COLORADO AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE THE FOURTH AMENDMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY
Attachments: 1. ORD 2024 4th Am Comp Funding Plan Prairie Ctr, 2. DOCS #2969059-14 Fourth Amendment to Comprehensive Agreement, 3. Comp. Amd. #4 - CC Presentation_Final
Department of Utilities and Community Development
Reference: Fourth Amendment to the Comprehensive Funding Plan

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael P. Martinez - City Manager
Prepared By: Scott Olsen - Director of Utilities

Date Prepared: September 23, 2024
PURPOSE
To provide an overview of the proposed Fourth Amendment to the Comprehensive Funding Agreement with Prairie Center.

BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The item was originally presented to City Council at the June 25, 2024, study session. The City entered into a Comprehensive Funding Plan, Master Development Agreement, Pre-Annexation Agreement, and Intergovernmental Agreement for Prairie Center in December of 2005. The financing agreement includes a list of public improvements that may be reimbursed through a series of financing, including a credit PIF (1.25%) and an additional PIF (1.00%) and other rebates. The agreement sets a reimbursement cap that has increased through amendments to the agreement. The goal of the various agreements was to develop Prairie Center as a master planned, mixed-use project financed through metropolitan districts for the construction of public improvements. The agreement and its three previously approved amendments are a complex mechanism of funding, repayment, and development requirements. Finance Director Catrina Asher provided an overview of the financial implications of the agreements at the September 26, 2023, City Council study session.

As part of the agreement, an open space and a trail connection by Lutz Reservoir were planned. Originally, Lutz Reservoir was intended to only serve the Prairie Center metropolitan districts and would not be owned by the City. The City has been negotiating for transfer of Lutz Reservoir to the City for non-potable irrigation use in an expanded service area. This transfer will occur with the Fourth Amendment to the Comprehensive Funding Agreement.

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