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City Council to talk about second Broadway Hotel tower

The Columbia City Council will talk about a second tower at the Broadway Hotel on Monday, according to the council agenda.

The agenda said the council meeting will include authorizing a development agreement and right of use permits with the Broadway Lodging Two, LLC.

The council originally authorized a redevelopment agreement between the city and the Broadway Lodging Two, LLC on May 7, 2018.

According to the council agenda, the developer requested authority from the city to “disrupt and reconstruct existing improvements within the right of way and adjacent city-owned property at the Short Street garage site.”

Broadway Lodging Two, LLC is responsible for the following, as part of the agreement:

Construct in accordance with the City’s street, storm sewer, and sanitary sewer specification and standards Geotechnical study performed by a qualified geotechnical engineer to certify project does not pose unacceptable risks to public safety or infrastructure Obtain all necessary easements Remove existing parking spaces located on Walnut Street adjacent to the property and construct new half-street improvements on Walnut Street Construct half-street improvements in the alley adjacent to the south side of the property Remove retaining wall and sidewalk located on Short Street garage property adjacent to the east side of the property and replace with a public sidewalk and other identified improvements Executive Summary Discussion City of Columbia 701 East Broadway, Columbia, Missouri 65201 Remove awning attached to the Short Street garage and replace it following the construction of the project

The six right of use license permits will authorize the developer to encroach on City right of way or City-owned property as follows:

East emergency doors North airspace and roof overhang Footings and foundations Conduits Skywalk airspace between existing hotel tower and new hotel tower East airspace and guest entry door on the southeast corner

The city council will meet at 7 p.m. on Monday at City Hall.

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