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File #: 16-5776   
Type: Real Property Lease
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 12/1/2016
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing a five-year lease agreement with Omninet Three GP, LLC for approximately 2,042 square feet of office space, located at 4335 Piedras Drive West, in Council District 7 for use by the Development Services Department Field Services Division. [Lori Houston, Assistant City Manager; John Jacks, Interim Director, Center City Development & Operations]
Attachments: 1. 4335 Code Lease Execution Version, 2. RFCA 16-5776- Omninet Ord-Draft, 3. Ordinance 2016-12-01-0912
DEPARTMENT: Center City Development & Operations


DEPARTMENT HEAD: John Jacks


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: 7


SUBJECT:

DSD Code Enforcement Office Space Lease Agreement


SUMMARY:

An ordinance authorizing a five-year lease agreement with Omninet Three GP, LLC for approximately 2,042 square feet of office space, located at 4335 Piedras Drive West, for use by the Development Services Department Field Services Division (Code Enforcement) as a satellite office to support Code Enforcement officers working in the west portion of the City.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Code Enforcement is charged with ensuring property owners manage, maintain and develop their property in a manner that is compliant with existing rules and regulations set by City ordinance. Operating with 13 field enforcement teams, assigned officers respond to complaints received through the 311 system, directly from residents and through proactive means.

Placing the field units in proximity to the neighborhoods they serve is the most efficient means to deploy resources and as the City develops regional facilities through its Capital Improvements Program, these field units will be placed in City owned facilities on a permanent basis. In the meantime, many of these units are operating out of facilities wherever they can find room. It is anticipated that the subject location can accommodate up to three field units that are presently located in dilapidated modular structures at the City's Culebra Service Center.

Leasing a facility to house Code Enforcement staff provides flexibility for the City allowing it to terminate this lease when a permanent location can be secured.


ISSUE:

A recent analysis of the modular structures currently housing Code Enforcement staff at the Culebra Service Center determined it was not cost effective to renovate the building. The long range plan is to locate these Code Enforcement officers to the Leslie Road service center, which is scheduled to be completed in J...

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