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22-2326 Conveying real property to Meridian Development Corporation CITY OF MERIDIAN RESOLUTION NO. 22-2326 BY THE CITY COUNCIL: BERNT, BORTON, CAVENER, HOAGLUN, PERREAULT, STRADER A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN TO CONVEY TO THE MERIDIAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN MERIDIAN, COMMONLY KNOWN AS THE MERIDIAN COMMUNITY CENTER AND CENTENNIAL PARK, LOCATED AT 201, 223, 231, AND 237 EAST IDAHO AVENUE, ADA COUNTY PARCEL NUMBERS R5672000856, R7596000080, R7596000075, and R7596000065; INSTRUCTING THE CITY CLERK TO ESTABLISH AND NOTICE A HEARING TO REVIEW THE PROPOSED CONVEYANCE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, whenever the City Council proposes to convey any real property, Idaho Code Section 50-1402 requires a declaration of the City Council setting forth the value or minimum price, if any, it intends to receive as a result of such conveyance or exchange; and, WHEREAS, when it is determined by the City Council to be in the City's best interest that a transfer or conveyance be made, the City Council may, pursuant to the procedure set forth in Idaho Code Section 50-1403, authorize the transfer or conveyance of any real property owned by the City to any tax supported governmental unit, with or without consideration; and, WHEREAS, the Meridian Development Corporation (MDC) has requested that the City Council of the City of Meridian set a hearing to consider the transfer of approximately .73 acres of real property for the purposes set forth in MDC's Civic Block Mixed Use Downtown Development Opportunity Request for Proposals dated August 24, 2021 and the Project as presented by the successful proposer at the Meridian City Council Workshops on May 3 and May 10, 2022; and, WHEREAS, following the declaration of intent, the City Clerk shall publish a summary of the action taken by the City Council and provide notice of a public hearing before the City Council at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date of the hearing. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN,IDAHO: Section 1. That it is hereby declared that the City of Meridian intends to convey to the Meridian Development Corporation certain real property as described in the title to this Resolution. Section 2. That the City of Meridian hereby declares its intention to convey the real property for a minimum consideration of$335,000, with the exact amount of consideration to be determined at a public hearing to review the proposal. Section 3. That the City Clerk is hereby instructed to publish a summary of this declaration of intent, and establish a public hearing date to review the proposal to convey the real property as set forth in Exhibit A. Section 4. That the City Attorney is hereby instructed to bring forth a proposed Ordinance as required by Idaho Code Section 50-1403 for the consideration of the City Council at the conclusion of the public hearing. Section 5. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and approval. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this I01h day of May, 2022. APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this 1 Oth day of May, 2022. APPROVED: Mayor Robert E. Simison ATTEST: By: Chris Johnson, City Clerk EXHIBIT A SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN REGARDING INTENT TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN: On the loth day of May, 2022, the City Council of the City of Meridian approved Resolution No.22-2326 declaring the intent of the City to convey to the Meridian Development Corporation (MDC) approximately .73 acres of real property commonly known as the Meridian Community Center and Centennial Park, located at 201, 223, 231, AND 237 EAST IDAHO AVENUE, ADA COUNTY PARCEL NUMBERS R5672000856, R7596000080, R7596000075, and R7596000065. The City of Meridian intends to convey the real property for a minimum consideration of $335,000 with the exact amount of consideration to be determined at the public hearing to review the proposal. The conveyance of the property is for the purposes set forth in MDC's Civic Block Mixed Use Downtown Development Opportunity Request for Proposals dated August 24, 2021 and the Project as presented by the successful proposer at the Meridian City Council Workshops on May 3 and May 10, 2022; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and the Laws of the State of Idaho (including but not limited to Idaho Code section 50-1403), the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday,June 711, 2022 for the purpose of considering and approving the proposed real property conveyance. For further information, please contact the City Clerks Office at 208-888-4433. Publish: No later than the 22°d day of May, 2022 CHRIS JOHNSON, CITY CLERK Page 170 Item#14. CIVIC BLOCK City Council Workshop 05.03.2022 fin• - I • 11" I t 1]FY Page 171 Item#14. Agenda Introductions Timeline Public Involvement Input Updated Plans Summary & Next Steps MeridianCity of ■ ■ ■ ■■ Page 172 Item#14. Introductions MeridianCity of i ' ■ • US ■■ GGLO Page 173 b - • _ �i n. -- R�-• �.t• � _ r. - '�4�i z�._ +sue.'�.._ �,•' r y�. .,�,.�. - �. 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"Create a signature downtown mixed-use project that will promote further economic growth and vitality for the site and surrounding properties in Downtown Meridian" Ve milt _ + Existing To Remain J _ Existing To Remain jL _ :, , '� ~ �. � �Sri�� ■��� a �..� �� ��� � � MeridianCity of i FUVERCADDIS GGLO 00-0OPUS Page 180 Item#14. Where we left off. . . -A ............ 3 Y... UNBOUND (7-$TOR: --`L GOh1PA55 I _ ,2-STORY,AL City 4=' 1 Meridian Civic Block Is •r / ' OPUS • r �� Page 181 Item#14. Is Preliminary Timeline Spring/Summer 2022 Fall/Winter 2022 2023-2024 Pre-Development Design Building Construction Public Input Documentation 2nd Street Construction Programming Permitting Grand Opening! Infrastructure Planning Pre-Construction Preliminary Design Hunter Lateral Relocation MDC/Council Approval Agency Coordination MeridianCity of :b OPUS FUVERCADDIS Page 182 Item#14. Public Involvement MeridianCity of i ' ■ • US ■■ GGLO Page 183 Item#14. Public Involvement Process Completed Public Workshop #1 & Online Survey: April 7, 2022 (Identity & Programming, Site Layout) Chamber of Commerce Presentation, Q&A #1 : April 8, 2022 Stakeholder Meetings: April, 2022 N ext Public Workshop #2 & Online Survey: May 9, 2022 (Preliminary Design) Stakeholder Meetings: May, 2022 Chamber of Commerce Presentation, Q&A #2: May 9, 2022 Open House: June, 2022 MeridianCity of ■ • ■■ Page 184 Item#14. "a premier, evolving, livable, vibrant, and connected community." MERIDIAN , IDAHO *2020 Census: current population is just over 117,000 HISTORY The City of Meridian has transitioned in the last 25 years In 19Oa,the Interurban electric railway connected Meridian With the growing community and business opportunities, from a small productive farming community to one with a with otherTreasure Valley towns.It provided convenient public Meridian retains its small-town Friendliness and style of living diversified economy,increasing population,and rapidly transportation,as well as a means for shipping milk to the and still values and embraces its agricultural heritage. changing landscape-With a 2018 non-census population creameries and hauling fruit to market. estimate of 105,410,Meridian is now the second-largest Meridian lies on a fiat plain,high desert location roughly city in the state and among the fastest-growing cities in Meridian has been the fastest growing city in Idaho since 1994, in the north-centea€part of Treasure Valley.The Boise River the country. with the population tripling between 1990 and 2000.and more runs north of the city and crossed by several irrigation canals than doubling between 2000 and 2007.with the increase in generally run from the southeast to the northwest.Meridian Established in 1893,the city incorporated as a village population,farms and fields have given way to residential has a semiarid climate and receives only about 12 inches of in 1903 with a population of approximately 200 and and commercial developments-Local stores and businesses precipitation per year.The native landscape is sparse,mostly a bustling business center.Acreamery established in continued to replaced with large residential subdivisions, treeless,and the summers are hot and dry. 1897and accelerated other dairyrelated businesses, commercial complexes,and major retail centers,large office which made Meridian popular as a dairy center for the parks.and restaurants throughout the city-The City's convenient state-Through the 1940s,Meridian was the home of access to 1.84,Highway 55,and the railroad combine to make a large fruitgrowing,packing,and shipping industry. it a significant retail and commercial develop merntcenter in Source:kttps:Ilmeridiancq.org/himry/index Local apiaries were among the largest in the nation, southwest Idaho. as bees we re necessary to the fruitgrowing industry. These and other early agricultural industries later joined by businesses connected with the timber and housing industries. EARLY 1800 1897 1940 1994 PRESENT wig tan- A The Electric Railway and Meridian Station Heritage Pavilion,Bricks from Meridian in the Past Meridian at Present Interurban Depots the Original Creamery City 1 Meridian Civic Block RIVERCADDIS r • / ON OPUS ' Page 185 LARGE LOCAL WALKABLE V16RANT COMMUNITY BUSINESS & & CELE6RATIONS SUPPORT CONNECTED DIVERSE WELCDMING FAMILY EVERYONE ADAPTIVE ATTITUDE FRIENDLY KNOWS EVERYONE STRONG COMMUNITY STRONG SAFE TOWN PRIDE INVOLVEMENT HISTORIC & CHARACTER HEALTHY z . City of Meridian Civic Block I r rr�i ex I GGLO j OPUS TRADMONAICITY 'f�* CORE BOUNDARY t — [ • E CARCTON AVE *SAYS&GIRLS CLUB 41 Tv r . r - CENTENNIAL PARK to IN Y t UNION 43 OPEN SPACE GENERATIONS PLAZA DESIGN ! _ SITE i�► _ — E BROADWAY AVE 1'- - - 1AN CITY HALL& #M _r qE\.�"►�Ad / T r - PLAZA / t - ,w r. ik Ills . �. URBAN RENEWAL DIS "` k TRiCT BOUNDARY t� City of Meridian Civic Block 11I�s I o �,(Ep%,D�ANt-- I GG`O OPUS 4==T� Item#14. f MIL,•`L w 4 Ty � r * - E Carlton A-- l i E Sta[e Avenue E Pine Avenue - • � 1 I r r � 1� !� E Idaho Arenue ZA r _ I r sinL I_ All S S �-� rt •�?.. i ` ___ �� _.sib 1 f Broadway Avenue \ , / or�i ' 1106, Ra111uad Corrdw o 0 �r.iw.nW Muhlll»Y�m iP4nird FK llny. v nwWnurylW MerrWn WlAvy�naf�M WN queWnEk•an[xy xlad 0 Irmwl Strxr © M4n Niwul>.nnr�,i f3rc I,w MIS[ l'elikWal Mlry io4Y�4rCMnxn kAW � rwl winx+v n- � M1Jelix,ln Enpy ■ r�n2 unNn Yl Prnlwnine nihk 5wa ® R BlockCity of Meridian Civic ' ■ , ■ Page 188 .I.i� f°130GRAM3�SlNG THE COMMUNITY OPEN SPACE PR�GRQM "a premier,evolving,livable,vibrant,and connected . MERIDIAN, IDAHO • — =■ �^6 ► �i LIVABILITY ATTRIBUTES �b _•n�rryfC E .. uwu 4A Lp CAL wALKAHLE VIBRANT .cuwrenaw..n. u..iw•�:w.«��n, CO MMVNITY HV 51HE55 & � _ CELE9RA710N5 SNPPORT CONNECTED DIVERSE � -� K � EVERYONE # � ! i a:-":'1 �' • s ■ ■ ■ WELCOMING FAMILY ADAPTIVE _�� •L �-! � a-fir.; AT717VQE FRiENALY EVERYONE an � _. •z: �r •,` . �� , ••••.-�"',..•..._`- 57RONG LOM MU HITY STRONG SAFE "s I � " TOWN PRIAE IHVpLYE MENT FfISTpRiC & C FFARACTER HEALTHY City of Meridian Civic Block 1VERC-ADDI s IT OEVE mn�Arr I GGLO OPUS, == Item#14. W IDAHO AVE PUBLIC PARKING 3 RESIDENT PARKING -- r COMMERCIAL ■RESIDENTIAL - � nv RM,NITy SPACE "- �' GARAGE EHrev � l PUBLIC SPACE PROPOSED ACCESS -{ wwnss �BUILDING ENTRY � - ._�.,i _ a. �•----�•---- 5 y I LL EXISTING BUILDING oa w ol No Scale o PARKING COURTYARD SPACE z 4 u GARAGE ON PODIUM ABOVE M Q a X (LEVEL 5) is . Level 1 } � w GARAGE EXIT } EXIST*J6 la ~ - BllIIDINU 'I LEASIHGI RESIDENTIAL LOBBY 1"2 L®vela Leve3 3 E BROADWAY AVE 7 PUBLIC PLAZA 40.1 — y ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL Levels eveafi 8 �h NTS DEVELOPMENT City 1 Meridian Civic Block RIVERCADDIS ■ / , DEVELOPMENT Page 190 Item#14. — r 40, � •s EIDAHO AVE FESTIVAL STREET PDTEHTIAL FESTIVAL STREET EXTENTS - Y PROPOSES URBAN ENHANCED STREETSCAPE r r. OPEN SPACE E IDAHO AVE ! �J FESTIVAL STREET n I~ U c �, - PROPOSED URBAN i. OPEN SPACE ..........Vi PROPOSED MIXED u a USE PROJECT R"p"P.R - r PROPOSED MIXED . US*PROJECT - — E BROADWAY AVE UNION 93 PLAZA 4 UNION 93 PLAIA n UNION 93 PROJECT UN10N 93 P QJECi ~ L N-S City 1 Meridian Civic Block • / ' Page 191 to ; - - � R Elm wL MFILfnCtIFE F6AIFIK OUFOODRG8ME5 IFDI' IF all F 1 -, a M• • - •.f�� �. .f•`i.!••:11 nii w�!+�h FUXIflU:MW0LF 5MTMG SWIN(.mNGi G]!! FiMir low u Hi O•�::C.iT1HG LAiN[ N MF PLANTING OCMGNy RATION GARDEN fr RA F Fyt� J K L i4r Y • A" t ■ sn,xsunrc waiscluir umuFrFssxnFFa City of Meridian Civic Block .1VERC.ADD I c Ep%1D �ANt-- I GG`O OPUS I RON di IIM#ak tir , 4 ~ t, f S T City of Meridian Civic Block C s I c EP%1 tl�ANt-- I GG`O VO 0 P U S Item#14. Q1 Why is this project important to you? Q2 How long have you lived in Meridian? Answered:39 Skipped!❑ Ansvvered:39 Skipped!❑ 1 reside Less than 1 1 and/or work... Mr lama resident and. 1.3 years am a 3.8 yearir frequent... Other(Please specify) 8+years 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 601% 70% SM. 90% 1O0°I 0°A 1O% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% SO% 901h 100% City 1 Meridian Civic Block r • / ' 09%, OPUS Page 194 Item#14. Q3 What makes Meridian a great place to live? (Choose up to 3) Q4 What words best represent the identity of downtown Meridian (Pick up Answered:39 Skipped:0 to 3) Answered:39 Skipped:0 Large Community... Agricultural Local euslness Roots Support Dairy Waticab le and Connected Railroad Vibrant and Diverse Nature Welcoming Attitude ■ High Desert Family Friendly Historic Everyone Knows , everyone Country Lifestyle Adaptive ■ We4�oming Strong Town Pride Safe Community involvement Community Centdc Strong , Hlataric... 0% 10% 20% 30% a0% 5095 50Fh 70% 801% 90°15 100°/ Safety and Health Other(please, specify) 0% 10% 20% 3D% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% City 1 MeridianBlock r • / ' Page 195 Item#14. Q5 What program items would you like to see as a part of the public open Q5 Which Program Items would you like to see as a part of the Festival space at the Northwest corner of the site (Choose up to 5) Street Improvements on 2nd Street? (Choose up to 5) Arh'Wefed.39 Skipped:o Ansvaeredl 39 Skipped:0 A.An Ornamental slaluellcon Pedestrian.-. 6-Interactive Pedestrian Seating Safety Features C.Outdoor Site Gerrmes Fllrolshing8--- D. Street Trees Flexible/Mov.,. g dE._ Sustainable- swin slLoun stormwater... F-Interactive Pu61 is Are Play(Water... G. Festivals and UnkluelSpecl,- Events H.Native On-Street Planlingl0em... Parking I.Urban Plaza 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 7046 80% 9046 100% for for... J.Shaded S eating area k.Public Aft installation L.Catenary (Overhead)... 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 601A 70% 80% 90% 100% City 1 Meridian Civic Block r • / ' Page 196 Item#14. Q7 How far should the festival street improvements on 2nd Street Extend? Answvered: 39 Skipped. One Block (between... Two Blacks (from Broadw... Four blacks (from Broadw... 0% 10% 20% 3P% 40% 50% 60% 7014 80% 901h 100TO City 1 Meridian Civic Block RIVERCADDIS • / GGLO Page 197 Item#14. Online Survey Results Qualities Urban Plaza Program Festival Street Program Family Friendly Flexible Urban Plaza 2 Blocks Local Business Support Shaded Seating Festivals and Events Walkable & Connected Festival Lighting Street Trees Welcoming Attitude Interactive Seating Site Furnishings Safety & Health Outdoor Games Ornamental Pedestrian Lighting Interactive Play Public Art Historic Welcoming Community Centric Safe City of i ■ • ■■ Page 198 Item#14. Public Workshop & Chamber of Commerce Input Support for Festival Street Support for ground floor activation with retail/commercial Consider height, bulk, scale on east side Desire for trees and landscape to soften east side Desire for open space/amenities to mitigate park MeridianCity of OPUS FUVERCADDIS Page 199 Item#14. Working Group, Council & MDC Input Expand retail/commercial on ground floor Add urban public open space (small, quality) Provide public parking Shift vehicle access/loading from 3rd to Broadway Mitigate height, bulk, scale on east side MeridianCity of OPUS FUVERCADDIS Page 200 Item#14. Preliminary Plans MeridianCity of i ' ■ US • ■■ Page 201 Item#14. 9.00 AM 12-00 PM 3:00 PM WINTER SOLSTICE 1`��� ��" +• Alp Im SPRING EQUINOX 1 r !"fi —ti '~ ;^•- , �r 1— � �3— � � i� ti•s,� r 1 SUMMER SOLSTICE ^ r 1 r r rri � 7 l l i3'• J No Scale City 1 Meridian Civic Block • / ■ " " i■ Page 202 Item#14. Open Space (Existing) Open Space (Proposed) Centennial Park: 19,638 sf Festival Street: 26,600 sf Corner Plaza: 1,800 sf Total: 19,638 sf U93 Event Plaza:44,000 sf Total:72,400 sf A ILL r_77 qf7 T• 3 TOTAL: 00 SF L �. - �. •ii c ; Ile. � � � �. 'r M IL City � ':► r of MeridianBlock ZMERRARDIS r + . PON OPUS Page 203 Item#14. 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City of Meridian Civic Block FuVERis I IOIAN I GG`O OPU DE 4E I�AXD •� •_ ;III `�Ellh. � ��� - t 1 kk • r City of Meridian Civic Block Rlv�s I >✓ mrAN I GGLO 00-0 OPUS oEVE�� View from Broadway �,■ ..., ► ssK ��. 1 �►. ■ _ 1 hpj City of Meridian Civic Block 1VEmRCADDI s I o CMERIDltl�ANt-- I GG`O OPUS 4==T� Item#14. E®AHO AVE i i T T T T T .avrm sar s h irwwse�u.wn� r o �7 r � I i I i g at+�;-t yft r Xs i *�wsamec�s�ouw � r.• i f - AL _ ----- r ----------------- � . E BROADWAY AVE 1 City 1 Meridian Civic Block RlVERCALDDis Page 213 Item#14. E IDAHD AVE ■ T T T T f C T —1 r;--- - - ---------------- --==--� F7 �i� t r_� I I V N N ■ IF II� yrY��Iw1X�YN ` I tl n e ■ — I I.... I I -I2I 1 E BROADWAY AVE City 1MeridianBlock • / ' Rivmc,ADD,s -44==T� � I GGL ®R,. OPUS Page 214 Item#14. 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Next Steps Public Workshop #2 & Online Survey: May 9, 2022 (Preliminary Design) Stakeholder Meetings: May 2022 Chamber of Commerce Presentation, Q&A #2: May 9, 2022 City Council Presentation: May l01h, 2022 MDC Board Presentation: May llt", 2022 Public Open House: June 2022 City Council Public Hearing (Land Disposition Approval): June/July 2022 MeridianCity of GGLO OPUS FUVERCYADDIS Page 220 Item#14. Questions MeridianCity of i ' ■ • US ■■ GGLO Page 221 Item#14. Contact Information Primary Secondary Secondary jmcgrawCcirivercadd is.corn jay.fourniea cr opus-group.com msindellCa�gglo.com JAY FOURNIEA, ■ ► Mark Sindell, NCARB Principal VGGLO •.1 AE . . Lic Ew 16A iAN JO H N MCG RAW Direuur of De elopmen[ City 1 MeridianBlock ' r ;� • / Page 222 ADVERTISING PROOF IDAHO PRESS MER7DfAN PRE55 c/o ISj Payment Processing Center L.ocai ive.�s w zct�Ho1a,n ..,,. �� Emmett PO Box 1570, BOISEWEEKLY® Messenger Pocatello,ID 83204 Ph. (208)465-8129 Fax: (907)452-5054 BILLING DATE: ACCOUNT NO: LEGAL NOTICE 05/18/22 21410 SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN REGARDING INTENT TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY AND 1 MERIDIAN, CITY OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC 33 E. BROADWAYAVENUE HEARING MERIDIAN, ID 83642 SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN: On the 10th day of May,2022,the City Council of the City of Meridian approved Resolution No. 22-2326 de- claring the intent of the City AD# DESCRIPTION START STOP TIMES AMOUNT to convey to the Meridian De- velopment Corporation(MDC) 238737 PH 6/7/2022-CONVEY 05/22/22 05/22/22 1 $61.80 approximately.73 acres of real property commonly known as the Meridian Community Center and Centennial Park, located at 201, 223, 231, AND 237 EAST IDAHO AVE- NUE,ADA COUNTY PARCEL NUMBERS R5672000856, R7596000080,R7596000075, and R7596000065. The City of Meridian intends to convey the real property for a minimum consideration of $335,000 with the exact amount of consideration to be determined at the public hear- ing to review the proposal.The conveyance of the property is for the purposes set forth in MDC's Civic Block Mixed Use Downtown Development Opportunity Request for Pro- posals dated August 24, 2021 and the Project as presented by the successful proposer at the Meridian City Council Workshops on May 3 and May 10,2022; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN:Pursuant to the Ordinanc- es of the City of Meridian and the Laws of the State of Idaho (including but not limited to Idaho Code section 50-1403), the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Ave- Payments: nue, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 6:00 p.m. on Tues- Date Method Card Type Last 4 Digits Check Amount day, June 7th, 2022 for the purpose of considering and approving the proposed real property conveyance. For further information, please contact the City Clerks Discount: $0.00 Gross:$61.80 Office at 208-888-4433. Surcharge: $0.00 Paid Amount:$0.00 CHRIS JOHNSON, Credits: $0.00 CITY CLERK Amount Due:$61.80 May 22,2022 238737 We Appreciate Your Business! AD#238737 City of Meridian 0 *NO City Clerk Chris Johnson • Just now Notice of Public Hearing: SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN REGARDING INTENT TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN; On the 10th day of May, 2022,the City Council of the City of Meridian approved Resolution} No. 22-2326 declaring the intent of the City to convey to the Meridian Development Corporation (MDC) approximately ,73 acres of real propertyy commonly known as the Meridian Community Center and Centennial Park, located at 201, 223, 231, AND 237 EAST IDAHO AVENUE, ADA COUNTY PARCEL NUMBERS R5672000856, R7596000080, R7596000075, and R7596000065, The City of Meridian intends to convey the real property for a minimum consideration of $335,000 with the exact amount of consideration to be determined at the public hearina to review the proposal. The conveyance of the property is for the purposes suet forth in M DC's Cfvic Block Mixed Use Downtown Development Opportunity Request for PryposaIs dated August 24, 2021 and the Project as presented by the successful proposer at the Meridian City Council Workshops on May 3 and May 10, 2022; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Pursuant to the Ordinances of the City of Meridian and the Laws of the State of Idaho (including but not limited to Idaho Code section 50- 1403), the City Council of the City of M eridian will hold a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 6:00 p,rn, on Tuesday, June 7th, 2022 for the purpose of considering and approving the proposed real property conveyance. Posted to Subscribers of City of Meridian p�.Ess MLRIOIAN aRBSs ��y � Efyilti]eCt BOISEWEEKL'Y� 1';;'d�x "��` 1 MERIDIAN, CITY OF 33 E. BROADWAY AVENUE MERIDIAN, ID 83642 AD # DESCRIPTION 238737 PH 6/7/2022 - CONVEY Payments: Date Method Discount: Surcharge: Credits: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 MEMO INVOICE c/o ISj Payment Processing Center PO Box 1570, Pocatello,ID 83204 Ph. (208) 465-8129 Fax: (907) 452-5054 LEGAL NOTICE BILLING DATE: ACCOUNT NO: 05/24/22 21410 SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN REGARDING INTENTTO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING START STOP 05/22/22 05/22/22 1 Card Type Last 4 Digits TIMES AMOUNT $6'1.80 Check Amount Gross:$61.80 Paid Amount:$0.00 Amount Due:$61.80 SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN: On the 101h day of May, 2022, the City Council of the City of Meridian approved Resolution No. 22-2326 de- claring the intent of the City to convey to the Meridian De- velopment Corporation (MDC) approximately .73 acres of real property commonly known as the Meridian Community Center and Centennial Park, located at 201, 223, 231, AND 237 EAST 1DAHO AVE- NUE, ADA COUNTY PARCEL NUMBERS R5672000856, R7596000080,R7596000075, and 87596000065. The City of Meridian intends to convey the real property for a minimum consideration of $335,000 with the exact amount of consideration to be determined at the public hear- ing to review the proposal. The conveyance of the property is for the purposes set forth in MDC's Civic Block Mixed Use Downtown Development Opportunity Request for Pro- posals dated August 24, 2021 and the Project as presented by the successful proposer at the Meridian City Council Workshops on May 3 and May 10, 2022; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN: Pursuant to the Ord nanc- es of the City of Meridian and the Laws of the State of Idaho (including but not limited to Idaho Code section 50-1403), the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Ave- nue, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 6:00 p.m. on Tues- day, June 7th, 2022 for the purpose of considering and approving the proposed real property conveyance. For further information, please contact the City Clerks Office at 208-888-4433. CHRIS JOHNSON, CITY CLERK May 22, 2022 238737 ADn 238737 We Appreciate Your Business! 21410 238737 1 MERIDIAN, CITY OF 33 E. BROADWAY AVENUE MERIDIAN, ID 83642 LEGAL NOTICE SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN REGARDING INTENT TO CONVEY REAL PROPERTY AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SUMMARY OF ACTION TAKEN: On the 10th day of May, 2022, the City Council of the City of Meridian approved Resolution No. 22-2326 de- claring the intent of the City to convey to the Meridian De- velopment Corporation (MDC) approximately .73 acres of real property commonly known as the Meridian Community Center and Centennial Park, located at 201, 223, 231, AND 237 EAST IDAHO AVE- NUE, ADA COUNTY PARCEL NUMBERS R5672000856, R7596000080,R7596000075, and R7596000065. The City of Meridian intends to convey the real property for a minimum consideration of $335,000 with the exact amount of consideration to be determined at the public hear- ing to review the proposal. The conveyance of the property is for the purposes set forth in MDC's Civic Block Mixed Use Downtown Development Opportunity Request for Pro- posals dated August 24, 2021 and the Project as presented by the successful proposer at the Meridian City Council Workshops on May 3 and May 10, 2022; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN: Pursuant to the Ordinanc- es of the City of Meridian and the Laws of the State of Idaho (includinIdaho Codlimited but not e section 501 03), the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at the Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Ave- nue, Meridian, Idaho, at the hour of 6:00 p.m. on Tues- day, June 7th, 2022 for the purpose of considering and approving the proposed real property conveyance. For further information, please contact the Cty Clerks Office at 208-888-4433. CHRIS JOHNSON, CITY CLERK May 22, 2022 238737 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF IDAHO County of Canyon and Ada SHARON JESSEN of the State of Idaho, being of first duly sworn, deposes and says: 1.That I am a citizen of the United States, and at all times hereinafter mentioned was over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to the above entitled action. 2.That I am the Principle Clerk of the Idaho Press - Tribune, a daily newspaper published in the Counties of Canyon and Ada, State of Idaho; that the said newspaper is in general circulation in the said counties of Canyon and Ada, and in the vicinity of Nampa, Caldwell, and Boise, and has been uninterruptedly published in said Counties during a period of seventy -eight consecutive weeks prior to the first publication of this notice, a copy of which is hereto attached. 3.That the notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published in said newspaper 1 times(s) in the regular and entire issue of said paper, and was printed in the newspaper proper, and not in a supplement That said notice was published the following: 05/22/2022 4SHARON JESSEN STATE OF IDAHO On this 24th day of May, in the year of 2022 before me a Notary Public, personally appeared. SHARON JESSEN, known or identified to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument, and being by me first duly sworn, declared that the statements therein are true, and acknowledge to me that he/she executed the same. Notary Public of Idaho My commission expires AD# 238737