The authority approved
financing the new hangar building by a construction loan through Bank
Forward for 25 years. The interest rate for the first five years will be
4.5 percent, then will be renegotiated. The total amount to be financed
is $535,000
Schumacher Construction, Jamestown, was awarded the bid for the project in May.
The
authority also awarded Schumacher Construction the bid for the taxilane
construction that will connect the airport’s runway to the new T-hangar
building. Steve Aldinger, project engineer for Interstate Engineering,
said Schumacher was the only firm to bid on the project. Schumacher’s
bid of $444,027.24 was about 2 percent higher than Aldinger’s estimate
of $434,518.50. This project will be paid for by funds from the state
through the North Dakota Aeronautics Commission.
With Schumacher
winning the bids for the T-hangar building and the taxilane, Aldinger
said construction on the T-hangar building should start in early August.
As
part of the financing for the building, Mayor Katie Andersen, who
serves as the city of Jamestown’s representative on the Airport
Authority, will present a request to the Jamestown/Stutsman Development
Corp. Executive Committee on July 28 for a Flex Pace interest buy down
on the construction loan.
The T-hangar building will create eight
new hangars that the Jamestown Regional Airport will own and rent out
to private individuals or companies. There will be six 1,123-square-foot
hangars, a slightly larger one of 1,266 square feet and the largest
will be 1,738 square-feet. The six equal-sized hangars will rent for
$240 per month, the second largest will rent for $250 per month and the
largest $325 per month.
Airport Authority Chairman Jim Boyd said those rents will produce $2,000 a month in income to pay back the construction loan.
Andersen
said to secure the construction loan with Bank Forward, the authority
needs to have letters of intent signed by people who say they will rent
the hangars once the building is completed.
Jamestown Regional
Airport Manager Matt Leitner said he has a list of people who indicated
they would rent hangars at the airport if they were built. The authority
held an informational meeting in February 2012 to gauge interest in the
community for building new hangars. Leitner said it was at that meeting
that he secured possible renters for the new hangars.
Wayne
Mathson, authority member, said it is important that the people who
indicated an interest in renting one of the new hangars in the T-hangar
building know how much the rent will be.
Source Article: http://www.jamestownsun.com
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