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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAD07-010 - Other - Amiga, Inc. - Unsuccessful Letter of Intent - 07/31/2007 Records M _ ge M e O KENT WASH,NGTON Document �a = _ _ � . CONTRACT COVER SHEET This is to be completed by the Contract Manager prior to submission to City Clerks Office. All portions are to be completed, if you have questions, please contact City Clerks Office. Vendor Name: �rn Iq Vendor Number: t� JD Edwards Number Contract Number: ,0n / - n I o This Is assigned by Deputy City Clerk Description: L io,,fl-er T, Detail: Project Name: eve Contract Effective Date: Termination Date: Contract Renewal Notice (Days): Number of days required notice for termination or renewal or amendment Contract Manager: 4V 6� � Department: &CDA Abstract: 5 Public\RecordsManagement\Forms\ContractCOver\ADCL7832 07/02 a OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Suzette Cooke, Mayor 220 4th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032-5895 Fax 253-856-6700 • KEN T Phone: 253-856-5700 WASHINGTOM I.K��^.M�Y-MSA9C'LX A9fiM4 � July 31, 2007 --Via Certified and Regular Mail -- Bill McEwen, President Amiga, Inc. 355 NW Gilman Blvd. Issaquah WA 98027 Dear Mr. McEwen: On April 17, 2007, the City of Kent(the "City"), Amiga, Inc. ("Amiga") and Thunderbirds Hockey Enterprises, L.L.C. (the "Team") entered into a Letter of Intent-Naming Rights Agreement that detailed the key principles of an arrangement under which the City would transfer naming rights for its multi-purpose events center to Amiga for 20 years A key element of the Letter of Intent was Amiga's commitment to make an up-front payment of$2,500,000 to the City, followed by 15 annual payments of$500,000 each (with no payments in the last five years). As the Letter of Intent noted, the parties had been negotiating the details of a definitive agreement, and had worked out many of the terms, but there was not sufficient time to finalize that contract prior to the announcement of the sale of naming rights to Amiga. Subsequent to April 17, the City, in consultation with the Team, sent a draft naming rights agreement to Amiga. After some time, lawyers for Amiga responded with a very different agreement draft,one that contained a number of provisions that would be difficult for the City to accept. Most importantly, the draft from Amiga did not provide for a$2,500,000 up-front payment to the City. At that time, you stated that you would have your attorneys revise the Amiga-proposed agreement so that it more accurately reflected the parties'joint intention on April 17 Subsequent drafts from Amiga attorneys were similar to earlier versions, and the up- front $2,500,000 payment to the City was missing. This was true of the most recent (July 24) draft from lawyers for Amiga. On July 11, 2007, the City sent you a letter in which it emphasized the need for immediate action on a naming rights agreement that was consistent with the April 17 arrangement We noted that a definitive naming rights agreement would need to be executed by July 20, with City receipt of a $2,500,000 payment by July 30. Neither of those events has 3 materialized. a, 3 3 3 0 MAYOR SUZETTE COOKE J Bill McEwen, President July 31, 2007 Page 2 The City and the Team have worked with Amiga in good faith to work out a final agreement in a timely fashion—an agreement that is entirely consistent with the April 17 Letter of Intent Nevertheless, the City's expectations under that Letter of Intent have not been met, and the City has no intention of proceeding except under the previously agreed-upon terms We regret that our agreements in the Letter of Intent did not result in a successful final arrangement. However, the City is committed to a naming rights agreement that is fully consistent with the City's project budget and financial plan. We wish your company the best in the future. Sincerely, Su tie ooke, Mayor Cc: John Hodgson, Chief Administrative Officer Russ Farwell, Thunderbirds General Manager Tom Brubaker, Kent City Attorney David Bowman, Peterson Russell Kelly PLLC David P. Franklin, Esq. Reed Smith LLP