The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously agreed to allow the town to sell the property that currently houses Fire Station 2 on South Hamilton Road.
East-West Partners has proposed to buy the property for $1.7 million and lease it back to the town.
That money would be used to build a new station on the property and East-West Partners would also build a two-story office building and a parking deck.
“The proposed agreement would allow the town to acquire a brand new fire station that would meet our needs into the future for $750,000,” town manager Roger Stancil said. “It’s a 500-year lease and the property would go on the tax books.”
The property is currently untaxed and Stancil estimated this would add $42,000 annually to the budget.
Without this deal, renovation of the new fire station is estimated to be nearly $3 million.
Interim Fire Chief Matthew Sullivan said the new station will be able to house two trucks and the EMS unit that Orange County EMS has said it is interested in co-locating at the station.
“Given the condition of our Station 3 property and the crowding issues there, as well as the strategic location of Station 2, it’s our intention to move the ladder truck to the new fire station immediately when it opens,” he said.
The town will lease the property for the next 500 years and will pay $1 in rent per year.
“One of our citizens said ‘why are we not leasing the land, why are we selling the land,'” said councilwoman Donna Bell. “We’re getting a new station and that land underneath it, short of, you know, martians, is kind of ours.”
Mayor Pam Hemminger was also in favor of the sale.
“I’m very excited about this,” she said. “I’m not normally excited about selling town property or trading town property but we do get basically a $3 million station for $750,000.”
When renovation begins, UNC has agreed to house the crew currently at Station 2 at an old fraternity house near Finley Golf Course.
Stancil said the town also has two other fire stations that need renovation and already have proposals to buy those lots, but wanted to start with Station 2 before moving forward on to the others.
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