File #: ID 14-1318    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion and Possible Action Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/20/2015 In control: Special City Commission Meeting
On agenda: 8/24/2015 Final action:
Title: DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - SETTLEMENT OF AMOUNTS OWED BY THE ALZHEIMER'S FAMILY CENTER TO THE CITY OF MARGATE
Attachments: 1. BCPA INFORMATION, 2. APPRAISAL

TO: Mayor and City Commission

FROM: Eugene M. Steinfeld, City Attorney

DATE: August 24, 2015


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DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION - SETTLEMENT OF AMOUNTS OWED BY THE ALZHEIMER'S FAMILY CENTER TO THE CITY OF MARGATE

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BACKGROUND: The City of Margate and the Alzheimer's Family Center (the Center) have had a close relationship for many years. The City has paid expenses up front for the Center as provided for in the Agreement between the City and the Center dated June 28, 2007. At this time, the City's records indicate that the City has paid out $500,118.04 more in expenses that it has received from the Center.

At the March 18, 2015 City Commission meeting, the City Commission voted to terminate the Agreement with Center and authorized the administration to negotiate a settlement, if possible, with the Center to recoup the above monies. After discussions with the representatives of the Center, requests for financial records, and research of same, the following general terms were negotiated for settlement of all claims of the City against Center.

1. The Margate Community Redevelopment Agency (MCRA) would purchase the property of the Center, located at 6280 W. Atlantic Boulevard.*
2. The MCRA would pay all closing costs related to the transaction.
3. The Center would be allowed to occupy the property until December 31, 2015 upon payment only of maintenance, utilities, etc.
4. The Center would provide for insurance for their operation during the time of occupancy by the Center, indemnifying the MCRA for any claims related to the property.

*The above would provide for two options for the City to recoup the full amount of its funds.
1. The MCRA would purchase the Center property for the appraised value of $492,000 and at closing, any excess monies, after the existing mortgage, closing costs, etc. were paid, would be remitted to the General Fund of the City.
2. The MCRA would purchase the Center property for the cost to satisfy...

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