File #: RES 19-0001    Version: 1
Type: Unfinished Business Status: Passed
File created: 11/23/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/15/2019 Final action: 1/15/2019
Title: #19-01 - Authorizing a Lease with the Valdez Emergency Assistance and Food Bank for a Portion of Tract D, USS 447 (Postponed from January 2, 2019 Regular City Council Meeting)
Attachments: 1. Food Bank Resolution, 2. Food Bank Lease Application, 3. Food Bank application attachments, 4. Original Food Bank Use Agreement, 5. New Food Bank Lease
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#19-01 - Authorizing a Lease with the Valdez Emergency Assistance and Food Bank for a Portion of Tract D, USS 447 (Postponed from January 2, 2019 Regular City Council Meeting)

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SUBMITTED BY: Nicole LeRoy, Community Development Planning Technician

FISCAL NOTES:
Expenditure Required: N/A
Unencumbered Balance: N/A
Funding Source: N/A

RECOMMENDATION:
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Approve resolution 19-01 authorizing a lease with the Valdez Emergency Assistance and Food Bank for a Portion of Tract D, USS 447.


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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The City of Valdez approved a Use Agreement with the Valdez Emergency Assistance & Food Bank (Food Bank) for a Portion of Tract D, USS 447 in June 1997. In 2002, the agreement was amended to add a term of five years and allow the Food Bank to apply for an extension to the term every five years. In 2007, the City approved a second amendment to extend the lease for an additional five years commencing June 1, 2007 and terminating May 31, 2012. In 2012, the Use Agreement was amended a third time to extend the lease from June 1, 2012 through May 31, 2017. The lease expired on May 31, 2017 and was not renewed and does not contain a holdover provision. Community Development staff approached the Valdez Food Bank to correct the expired lease and the Food Bank expressed interest in continuing to lease the property.
Since 1997, the Food Bank has leased this portion of Tract D, USS 447 for the amount of $1/year and the Food Bank desires to maintain this lease rate.
Per Valdez Municipal Code Section 4.08.030 - Fair rental value to be used for leases - Exceptions, "the city may lease city lands for less than the fair rental value to any state or federal agency or political subdivision, a public utility, a nonprofit organization, or to a new industry on terms advantageous to the public welfare of the city if the council, by motion passed by not less than six councilmen, determines the lease to be in the best interest of the public."
Due to t...

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