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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008 08 11 Referenced by Commissioner Miller During Discussion of Informational 103Date: August 11, 2008 The attached was referenced by Commissioner Robert S . Miller during the discussion of Informational Agenda Item "103" during the August 11, 2008 City Commission Regular Meeting. ROBERT S. MILLER Commissioner, District One City of Winter Springs, Florida 32708 11 August 2008 SUBJECT: Serious concerns regarding Winter Springs $200,000 UCF grant of July 23, 2007, regarding Vista Willa Office Center I and II. Information Item 103 before us tonight (August 11, 2008) is: "Responding to Commissioner Brown's Inquiry Regazding Vista Willa Office Center. Inc. Phase II. I am deeply concerned that this item is coming before us again as it is. I am even more concerned about the manner in which it is phrased so as to conceal facts, which were already appazent a yeaz ago when it was approved, but either ignored accidentally or deliberately by those who supported it at that time. Were $200,000 of Winter Springs taxpayers money not involved in this developer bailout I would not be as concerned as I am. This City, its Commission and City Manager need to be more cazeful about such highly irregular activities in the future. The fact that item 103 is again before us tonight and with recommendations that the City consider a further bail-out of this developer, borders on negligence. An investigation into the facts since last yeaz is clearly called for. For the record, this Commission's 2/2 tie-vote a yeaz ago on July 23, 2007, was broken by the Mayor who voted in favor of it. Subsequent events clearly indicate that those in favor did not have all the facts, chose to ignore them, or had other motives for supporting it. On the night in question only Mr. Thomas Corkery, a resident of Tuskawilla appeazed, asking for this Commissions approval of either a 200,000 or 400,000 dollar grant of taxpayers funds from the City's General Fund... for use in renting space in Mr., Corkery's office building by the UCF incubator. It is also noteworthy that on that night no one from UCF or its business incubator appeared before this Commission, only Mr. Corkery, who obviously stood to benefit from UCF occupying his office space. When I asked why no one from UCF or the UCF incubator was present, my question was ignored by Mr. Corkery and Mayor Bush. . It was then, and still am troubled now, by the fact that the UCF incubator had already informed Mr. Corkery before his July 23, 2007 request for $200,000, that they had already committed to take 6,500 squaze feet of office space in his building. But there was a problem for Mr. Corkery, he needed them to take more space but they had insufficient funds with which to do so. Mr. Corkery knew he could not secure private bank financing to start a second building right away -unless the City Commission of Winter Springs approved a grant to UCF for them to occupy more space in his empty building. Mr. Corkery needed a 92 percent rental occupancy before his bank would extend funds to start a second building. i In retrospect the public should listen to the tape of the above Commission meeting. For those who care to listen to the July, 23, 2007 meeting, Corkery in his own words repeatedly makes it clear that his first building is already in trouble with inadequate rental clients, and that what he needs is, for the UCF incubator to take not 6,500 but 10,000 square feet in his first building. If they do Mr. Corkery then reaches the 92% rental occupancy, which then frees up new construction loans for his second building.... and - he informs the Commission that in return for the $200,000 to UCF he commits to start the second building within four to six months. While several Commissioners and the Mayor spoke in favorable terms about approving the developers request, Corkery himself again repeatedly assured the City Commission that his present leased space is 65%, and that without the $200,000 of City taxpayers money he will still be fine but he will not commit to start a second office building. But with the $200,000 he will start construction within six months -because, with it, he gets already pre-arranged Bank `take-out loans'which provide funding for his second building. With the city commitment he promises his second building would be up and running (again in Corkery's words) within 14 months. Mr. Corkery stated that his proposal to get the $200,000 was such a good deal for the City of Winter Springs, "that it was unfathomable that anyone would vote against it and not support it." Taxpayers of our city might notice that Mr. Corkery's second building today, a year later, is still an empty field. In retrospect Mr. Corkery got a major new tenant a year ago that is able to pay a reduced rental fee to him in his building for several more years, and at Winter Springs taxpayers expense. He has failed to keep his commitment to start the second office building and some might advocate he get waivers for pending fines? Why did Mr. Corkery not start the second office building as he committed too. The two Commissioners who voted for the 200,000 UCF grant last year, recently criticized City Staff only two weeks ago during a Commission meeting, alleging Staff was holding up another Corkery project in Tuskawila with too many questions and details? In retrospect it now appears many of the delays on this other project are not related to city staff at all. Events leading up to the Commission decision of July 23, 2007 needs to be seriously investigated further to determine why the city supported a developer with taxpayers funds who then failed to comply with his commitment to this city. I urge this commission to undertake such an investigation by a neutral party and report back to this Commission. ~' Robert S. Miller Commissioner