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2/21/2007
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t .. <br /> reasonably acceptable to OM within three years then OM is granted a limited right to rescind the <br /> purchase transaction. Upon a rescission election by OM, the City will be obligated to return the <br /> purchase proceeds and OM will be obligated to grant a release to the City and convey its third <br /> party work product (the "OM Deliverables") in exchange for an agreed upon payment of <br /> $3,000,000. If OM does not obtain reasonably acceptable Key Development Permits but also <br /> does not elect to rescind the transaction, then the City is granted a limited right to re-acquire <br /> ownership of the City Property and to purchase the Deliverables for an amount equal to the City <br /> Property's appraised fair market value,but in no event for an amount less than$11,000,000. <br /> Upon obtaining acceptable Key Development Permits, OM will be obligated to include <br /> certain required "minimum elements" in the Development both to proceed with commencement <br /> of the retail component of the Development and to have the City acknowledge that OM has <br /> fulfilled its overall contractual development obligations to the City under the PDA. OM is <br /> granted a period of eight years to fulfill its development obligations under the PDA. Among <br /> other things, the PDA requires, as "minimum elements," that(i) at least 400,000 rentable square <br /> feet of retail space be constructed on the Landfill Site and that such space include a certain <br /> minimum number of tenants who are new to the City of Everett with a limitation on the size of <br /> any off-price tenants, (ii) at least 150,000 square feet of space be constructed for small shop <br /> tenants, (iii) at least 100 residential and/or hospitality units be included on the Landfill site, (iv) a <br /> LEED silver certification be obtained for the Development, (v) a main road and associated <br /> utilities be constructed on the Landfill Site, (vi) 3 acres for a park and approximately 2.3 miles of <br /> trails be dedicated to the City along with conservation easements on the wetland areas, and(vii) <br /> 1.5 acres for a central gathering place. <br /> As a condition to proceeding with the retail development on the Landfill Site, OM will be <br /> obligated to submit a proposal to the City that, among other things, includes (i) at least 250,000 <br /> square feet of space with an anchor tenant new to the City of Everett or a collection of at least 7 <br /> lifestyle tenants together with, in either case, (ii) at least 100,000 square feet of space for small <br /> shop tenants, and (iii) subject to a requirement for a certain minimum number of tenants new to <br /> the City of Everett with a limitation on the limited number of off-price tenants, and(iv) includes <br /> a central gathering space of at least 1.5 acres. <br /> With respect to both the retail and residential components of the Development, the PDA <br /> requires OM to impose design guidelines, development plans or covenants reasonably acceptable <br /> to the City consistent with the Development Plan, which is generally described in Exhibit G to <br /> the PDA. <br /> For its part, the PDA obligates the City to undertake and complete certain work(the "City <br /> Work), generally described in Section 18.1. The City Work includes, among other things, (i) the <br /> construction of a two lane roundabout on 41st street, (ii) the extension of 41st Street to the <br /> northwest corner of the Simpson Site and the roadway from Pacific Avenue to the northern <br /> terminus of the road through the Landfill Site, (iii)the completion of the track relocation work to <br /> be undertaken in significant part by BNSF pursuant to the existing Exchange Agreement, (iv) <br /> certain limited grading, fill and surcharge on the Landfill and Mill Sites, (v)the construction of <br /> certain public amenity improvements on the dedicated trails and other areas, including a three <br /> acre park, (vi) certain wetland restoration and(vii) certain assistance in clarifying the status of <br /> the Mill Site with FEMA. The City also will agree in the PDA and the Environmental <br /> 06107-0063/LEGAL12979654.1 2 <br />
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