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File #: 15-21559    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Business Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/6/2023 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 11/27/2023 Final action:
Title: Eastland Property Transfer to Mecklenburg County
Attachments: 1. Map - Eastland Property Transfer, 2. Resolution - Eastland Property Transfer
Title
Eastland Property Transfer to Mecklenburg County

Action
Action:
A. Adopt a resolution approving the transfer of approximately 4.5 acres of city-owned property (a portion of parcel identification number 103-041-99) to Mecklenburg County for use as a public park, and

B. Authorize the City Manager, or his designee, to negotiate and execute all documents necessary to complete the transaction as authorized.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Tracy Dodson, City Manager's Office
Todd DeLong, Economic Development

Explanation
* To support the accessibility of quality park and open spaces in East Charlotte, the city will transfer approximately 4.5 acres to Mecklenburg County (County) for the construction of a public park.
* In June 2023, the County appropriated approximately $12.3 million in its FY 24-28 Capital Improvement Program for development of a park on the park parcel within the Eastland Yards redevelopment site plan.
* Key terms of the proposed property transfer include:
* City shall convey the ~4.5 parcel to the County in fee simple for so long as it is used as a public park and used for activities generally consistent with those sponsored by public parks and recreation departments;
* Should County at any time fail to use the parcel for public park purposes, the land shall automatically revert to the city;
* Should County ever desire to convey any of the parcel to a third party with or without restrictions of a park, the city must first be given the right to reacquire the parcel at no cost; and
* Any material change to the park design shall be subject to review and approval of city staff.

Background
* The city purchased approximately 80.4 acres of the former Eastland Mall property in 2012 as an opportunity to aid economic development and neighborhood revitalization in the area. The mall structure was demolished in 2013.
* From 2017 to 2018, the Economic Development Committee, now known as the Jobs and Economic Development Committee (Committee), reviewed prop...

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