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pr - <br />JUN 13 1990 <br />Land Acquisition (assessed value plus 25%) <br />Block 36 (All Lots but 6,7,8,9) <br />Block 44 (Lots 1,2,3,4,11,12,13,14) <br />SUBTOTAL <br />35% Contingency <br />TOTAL <br />Surface Parking (at $1,750.00/space) <br />195 spaces (350 sf/space) <br />Landscaping 15% of area at $2.50 sf <br />SUBTOTAL <br />5% Contingency <br />TOTAL <br />Structured Parking (at $8,000.00/space) <br />320 spaces (300 sf/space) <br />Landscaping 15% of area at $2.50 sf <br />SUBTOTAL <br />5% Contingency <br />TOTAL <br />Green Space <br />Impact Fees <br />Building Permit Fees <br />$836.00 first $500,000.00 <br />$1.00/each additional $1,000.00 <br />TOTAL <br />Plan Examiner's Fee (1/2 Building Permit Fee) <br />Off -Site Roadway Improvements (Allowance) <br />TOTAL STRUCTURED PARKING ANALYSIS <br />TOTAL BASE MASTER PLAN <br />NET DIFFERENCE <br />BOOK SO PAGE -38 <br />$1,130,712.00 <br />471.162.50 <br />1,601,874.50 <br />560.656.00 <br />$2,162,530.50 <br />$341,250.00 <br />25.594.00 <br />366,844.00 <br />18.342.00 <br />$385,186.00 <br />$42,187.00 <br />$341,047.00 <br />$ 837.00 <br />12.543.00 <br />$13,380.00 <br />$6,272.00 <br />$100,000.00 <br />$17,584,444.00 <br />16,124,659.00 <br />$ 1,459,785.00 <br />Mr. Halback summed up his presentation, noting that the <br />scheme they have presented does form a strong urban solution and <br />interrelates into a governmental center. It links the Library, <br />the Courthouse, and the historic facility itself, and there is <br />also provision for expansion by still having significant land <br />around it. They feel this plan has the best economic value. <br />Administrator Chandler believed that the Commission wished <br />to know what the impact would be if we retained the existing <br />courthouse, and it would require an additional $800,000 for <br />parking without taking into account any renovation costs. <br />10 <br />_I <br />
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