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File #: 15-7203    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Approved
File created: 12/19/2017 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 1/22/2018 Final action: 1/22/2018
Title: Fa?ade Improvement Grant at 2122 Freedom Drive
Attachments: 1. Attachment - Location Map of 2122 Freedom Drive.pdf, 2. Attachment - Rendering of 2122 Freedom Drive.pdf
Title
Fa?ade Improvement Grant at 2122 Freedom Drive

Action
Action:
Authorize the City Manager to negotiate and execute a Business Matching Grant contract, not to exceed $133,000, with Summit Avenue Freeberry, LLC for fa?ade improvements at the former Goodwill Building.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Patrick Mumford, Economic Development
Todd DeLong, Economic Development
Lori Lencheski, Economic Development

Explanation
* In 2012, City Council approved the Business Corridor Plan Update (the Plan) as a framework for improving priority business corridors in the city, including Freedom Drive.
* The Plan calls for establishing partnerships between public and private sectors to leverage City dollars to meet the City's revitalization goals.
* The Plan includes Fa?ade Improvement and Security Programs that provide matching grants to remove blight and reduce the opportunity for crime.
* In November 2017, the City received an application from Summit Avenue Freeberry, LLC (Owner) for a fa?ade improvement matching grant.
* Staff representing Economic Development, Engineering, Planning, Urban Forestry, Code Enforcement, Land Development, and CDOT, reviewed the application and agreed the project scope meets the agreed upon goals for blight removal.
* The application includes fa?ade improvements that increase the usage from a single tenant to multi-tenant, with new exterior painting, windows/doors and exterior paving and roof repair. It also includes removing and installing new landscaping.
* The estimated project cost exceeds $1 million and the Owner is eligible for a maximum matching grant of $133,000.
* The Owner has received a Security Grant, which provides a 50% match of applicable expenditures up to $5,000. Working with the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) and the Economic Development Department, the Owner anticipates installing an alarm system with cameras, exterior perimeter lighting, and upgrading other security features such as door locks.
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