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File #: 980858    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/23/1998 In control: FINANCE & PERSONNEL COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 11/13/1998
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution approving an agreement to contribute $18 million for parking-related infrastructure improvements for Miller Park.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: MUNICIPAL BORROWING, OFF STREET PARKING, PARKING, PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, SPORTS ACTIVITIES
NUMB:
980858
VERS:
SUBSTITUTE 2
REF:

XXBY:
ALD. KALWITZ, PRATT, FRANK, MURPHY AND PAWLINSKI
TITL:
Substitute resolution approving an agreement to contribute $18 million for parking-related infrastructure improvements for Miller Park.


ANLS: This resolution authorizes and directs the appropriate City officials to enter into an Infrastructure Funding Agreement and an Assignment Agreement with the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District for purposes of providing $18 million for parking-related infrastructure improvements at Miller Park.

BODY:
Whereas, Pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding for the Milwaukee Stadium Project, dated August 19, 1995, representatives of the City of Milwaukee anticipated contributing $18 million to the estimated $72 million of infrastructure work associated with the development of Miller Park; and

Whereas, As set forth in the Memorandum, this infrastructure payment may be a combination of out-of-pocket and in-kind contributions, and must be to the mutual satisfaction of all parties of the Memorandum; and

Whereas, With the adoption of Common Council Resolution File No. 960619 on July 30, 1996, the City entered into a Cooperation Agreement with the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee ("RACM") and the Milwaukee Economic Development Corporation ("MEDC"), through which the City agreed to provide MEDC with $15 million, and MEDC agreed to lend this amount to the Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Club Limited Partnership ("Brewers"), for the purposes of assisting the Brewers to finance a portion of their contribution to the construction cost of Miller Park; and

Whereas, The City now wishes to make its contribution to the infrastructure cost of Miller Park from the following two sources:

1) An assignment of the $15 million Note from the Brewers and the payments due thereon from MEDC to the District, which payments have a present value of not less than $12 million;

2) The issuan...

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