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City plans to demolish the Bel-Vue and adjacent buildings were mentioned in my Sacramento Press article on July 3 ( http://sacramentopress.com/headline/10159/City_To_Demolish_Landmark_BelVue_Building ) but at the time the developer and financing organization behind the project were not identified. Since then, both have appeared, along with an additional partner. The financier, Consus Asset Management, is a new player in Sacramento. The developer, Bob Leach, just completed another Sacramento project, the Le Rivage Hotel. The other player in this project is a well-known name in K Street real estate, Mohammed “Mo” Mohanna. All three are asking the city for $18.6 million in free real estate and several years of tax forgiveness once the project is complete, and they want this done immediately, before public input and analysis by city staff and commissions can be completed.

Since my earlier article saw print, these parties were mentioned by articles in the Sacramento Bee, in Bob Shallit’s columns:
http://www.sacbee.com/shallit/story/2005107.html

In this column, Shallit mentions South Korea based Consus Asset Management (http://consusgroup.com/ ) as the primary financier, willing to put up $91 million for construction. Lead developer Bob Leach, builder of Le Rivage Hotel, made contact with Consus through local hotel builder Parkcrest Development. Also on the project team is Mohammed “Mo” Mohanna, who recently owned the land until the city paid him $18.6 million for it, after a lengthy series of negotiations, complex legal maneuvering, and the demolition of the buildings on the corner of 8th & K Street. The article mentioned that the developers were hoping for some tax breaks on this project.

Shallit followed this up with a second column:
http://www.sacbee.com/shallit/story/2017611.html

Here, the developers have urged the city to move quickly or risk losing financing. They have asked the city to give them the land, currently city-owned, for free, and to forgive taxes on the hotel for the first few years of its operation. Transferring the land quickly would also mean that there would be no time for an Environmental Impact Report to be completed, and before issues like the demolition of the Bel-Vue have had an opportunity to be fully reviewed by city staff, Preservation Commission or Planning Commission.

This issue will go before the Sacramento City Council on August 4. The city of Sacramento has held an Exclusive Right to Negotiate (ERN) with Bob Leach and Parkcrest, extended for 45 days on June 9, but that ERN expires on Friday, July 24.

The unspoken irony in the developers’ demand is that the city of Sacramento just paid nearly $20 million to wrest the property out of Mohanna’s hands, and are now being asked to give the property back to him. They are also asking for a free hand to demolish a Sacramento landmark, and forgiveness of future taxes, which means that it will be many years before the city of Sacramento sees any economic benefit or return on their investment of $20 million, their donation of a half-block of prime downtown real estate (by the city’s own valuation, worth the $18.6 million paid to Mohanna) and their sacrifice of irreplaceable historic buildings. This free giveaway would also add up to far more than the taxpayer-funded donation provided to developer David Taylor to rehabilitate three existing buildings on the 1000 block of K Street, a move that sparked widespread public criticism.

Why is there a need for such urgency? One possible answer is that there is another hotel project planned for K Street, only two blocks away. Unlike the project at 8th and K, this alternate project would require no historic buildings to be demolished. This project does not require the full Environmental Impact Report, instead using a far simpler process called a Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND.) The MND identifies the developer behind the project as "10th & K Developers, LLC" and mentions that it will include 180 rooms in a 12-story building with ground floor retail. Could this simpler, less complex project be the competition that worries the developers behind 8th and K, and enough of a problem to make them demand a massive public subsidy from the city of Sacramento for a project that will not have to pay taxes for many years, and action fast enough to short-circuit public debate and review by city staff?

Meanwhile, the deadline for public comment on the Notice of Preparation is approaching. According to Jennifer Hageman of the city of Sacramento’s Economic Development Department, part of the process will include a public scoping meeting to present this issue to the public, but as of this writing no date has been identified for such a meeting.

To give public comment about this issue, contact Jennifer Hageman of the City of Sacramento’s Community Development Department at jhageman@cityofsacramento.org or (916)808-5538. Written comments should be sent to Jennifer Hageman, City of Sacramento Community Development Department, 300 Richards Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95811. Comments are due before 4:00 PM on July 27, 2009.
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July 16, 2009 | 11:11 AM
Author's note: The illegible documents included in the illustration are copies of the Notice of Preparation for the EIR and the notice of Mitigated Negative Declaration for the 10th & K project. Unfortunately they did not post clearly enough to read. A copy of the NOP can be received from Jennifer Hageman, listed above. A copy of the MND can be received from Tom Buford, Community Development Department, at tbuford@cityofsacramento.org or (916)808-7931.
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July 16, 2009 | 3:42 PM
If you want we can embed the documents as a scribd document.
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July 16, 2009 | 7:09 PM
Thanks William. Please keep us updated on this. When will it be time to conctact the Council members?

Your piece has some excellent points for folks to use in emails or other contacts:

"The unspoken irony in the developers’ demand is that the city of Sacramento just paid nearly $20 million to wrest the property out of Mohanna’s hands, and are now being asked to give the property back to him.

"They are also asking for a free hand to demolish a Sacramento landmark,

"...and forgiveness of future taxes, which means that it will be many years before the city of Sacramento sees any economic benefit or return on their investment of $20 million, their donation of a half-block of prime downtown real estate (by the city’s own valuation, worth the $18.6 million paid to Mohanna) and their sacrifice of irreplaceable historic buildings."
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July 16, 2009 | 12:06 PM
We need both sites for revenue generating hotels, however, I smell a foam and vinyl-encrusted 2-star hotel franchise with huge parking structure at 50% occupancy. The City should require 3-star plus and a sensibly sized valet only garage. That's the least they could do for sacrificing our heritage and right to dissent.
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edited on  July 16, 2009 | 7:11 PM
As the author points out, there is time to act and prevent the City form "sacrificing our heritage and right to dissent," before rolling over and suggesting tradeoffs. They're not following law or proper procedure if they rush to accommodate the developers' group.
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July 16, 2009 | 10:05 PM
Marion, the sooner people start contacting city councilmembers, the better. I also encourage you to send comments directly to the staff person mentioned at the end of the article,
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July 16, 2009 | 10:20 PM
Oh geeze, this sounds like a twilight zone episode and Mohanna’s the creep that won't go away. That guy's one of the major reasons K Street has been frozen in time for the last 35 years and neglected. The city should refuse to do business with this bozo and get him kicked out of the Sacramento Downtown Partnership.
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July 16, 2009 | 10:44 PM
Looks like Mo is at it again. I almost respect his business skills, except those skills seem to be in fleecing my tax dollars out of the city council...
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July 16, 2009 | 11:09 PM
please email and call your council and write to staff. I'm sending my comments to Jennifer Hageman via registered mail as well as email and regular mail that way they'll have to acknowledge it in the public record. I have also emailed council (each seperately) to voice my outrage at the planned giveaway of land to developers that don't give a damn about our history. There are many examples of rehab projects downtown that are working: Firestone Bldg., Comsopolitan, Temple Coffee & the apartments upstairs, etc. These rehabs were done fairly fast and the Rehab of the Bel Vue and Sams Hof Brau could be rehabbed and inhabited quickly as well bringing life to that corner. It was fully inhabited by local businesses and residents up until just last year when the city took ownership. This deal is so wrong on so many levels.
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July 17, 2009 | 9:52 AM
William....excellent article! Thanks for the great info and details.
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edited on  July 17, 2009 | 10:32 AM
wait - isn't the city broke? Where will the $ 18 million come from? How many police, firefighters and code enforcement staff (the most valueable of all city staff) could we keep - not lay off - with that $ 18 million?
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July 17, 2009 | 9:15 PM
WE will pay-just read any number of comments left by the ultra libs like Marian and those like her. I rarely bother to jump on this blog. However, this tipped me over. Marion the "graphic artist" which means to me publicly funded individual who decided that finger painting was too fun to pass up. The "privledged" folks as she refers to them will continue to get up every morning and contribute to society. Our reward is to have the pleasure of paying for people like her to play all day and come up with more and more fantastic ways to spend our money.
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edited on  July 18, 2009 | 9:54 AM
"sash" you are out of line and off your rocker, aside from referring (falsely) to the wrong discussion thread.
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July 17, 2009 | 10:35 PM
Marion...don't feed the troll.
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July 18, 2009 | 9:53 AM
Good advice, William. Thanks.
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