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HomeMy WebLinkAbout92-98 OrdinanceRECORD OF ORDINANCES Dayton Legal Blank Co. norm 1vo.:suuaa Ordinance No.__92-98_________.__ Passed 19____ AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH THE DUBLIN CITY SCHOOLS AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY WHEREAS, the Dublin City Schools have nearly completed the construction of Karrer Middle School: and WHEREAS, due to the failure of the most recent operating levy, the school will not be occupied as a middle school during the 1998-1999 school year; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has identified the need for additional office and recreational space; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin and the Dublin City Schools have determined that it is mutually beneficial to both parties and to the Community for the City of Dublin to lease a portion of the School facility and have begun negotiations to establish a lease agreement. NOW, T BEFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, of the elected members concurring that: Section 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized to enter into a Lease Agreement with the Dublin City Schools for the lease of Karrer Middle School for an amount not to exceed $150,000 for aone-year period. Section 2. The form of this agreement shall be subject to approval by the Law Director, with the final lease being provided to Council at the next Council meeting following execution of the lease. Section 3. That this Ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare in that occupancy of the facility is desired as soon as possible to deter vandalism of the property and to ensure occupancy for a full year in accordance with terms of the proposed lease. Passed tlj~s-~h day of (~,,c,c~yy' , 1998 ,. Officer T: Cler of Council ! h~~eby ~sr+~fy ;heat cop?es of this Ordinance/Reseltr#ian were posted in the Cay of Dublin in accordnnce w~ta Section 731.25 of the Dhio Revised fade. Q ~,~ Cler of uncii, Du i t, Ohio _. ~ ~....~..__ y e,_ . .~ .,__ .M .~,..,_ ,.o.. _,...,..... CITY OF DUBLIN M e m o Office of the City Manager To: Members of Dublin City Council .~..~ From: Timothy C. Hansley, City Manager Subject: Lease of Karrer Middle School ~~ ~~~ Date: August 6, 1998 Per our previous discussions and direction provided by Council, attached please find Ordinance 92-98 authorizing me to enter into an agreement with the Dublin City Schools for the lease of a portion of Karrer Middle School. Over the past few weeks, Staff has been in the process of negotiating the details of a lease agreement with the School Administrative Staff. The City has proposed a lease amount to the Schools of $150,000 to be paid in four payments. The School administration has agreed to this amount, however, final approval would require action of the School Board at their August 17 meeting. The portion of the building that would be leased to the City consists of 62,525 square feet and includes office space (5,625 square feet), commons area, double gymnasium, arts and crafts room, industrial arts room, cafeteria, kitchen and music rooms, as well other classroom/meeting room space. City Staff has visited the site on several occasions and has evaluated the potential uses of these building components. Attached please find a memo from Kelly Heal, Director of Recreation Services, which outlines the uses the Division of Recreation Services has identified. The primary advantage to the City appears to be that this space will allow for the start-up of arts and crafts classes that will be included as part of Phase II of the Community Recreation Center (CRC). Not only would this allow Staff to "phase-in" the programs, but would also provide the opportunity to evaluate needed programming components, layout and equipment for the CRC Phase II. In addition to recreational uses, the office space could be used for existing City office space needs, temporary office space of new hire recreational staff during the course of CRC Phase II construction, and for temporary office space of the Division of Streets and Utilities staff potentially displaced during construction of the Service Complex Expansion. Other uses identified include additional meeting room space for City Staff and other organizations such as Civic Associations and storage space. The agreement would also include use of the grounds surrounding the school, which includes several open fields, three ball diamonds and five tennis courts. All of these could be used by the City for programming needs or by community organizations for organized athletic practices and/or events. Currently Staff is evaluating the condition of the fields to determine if use could begin immediately or if more time is needed. Staff is recommending approval of this lease amount and the approval of this ordinance allowing the lease to be entered into. This is an obvious "win-win" agreement for both the City and the Schools, allowing the City additional space for recreational and office needs and allowing the Schools to "open" a building that would have otherwise remained vacant for at least a full year while generating income to off-set a portion of the cuts resulting from the failure of the operating levy. Division of Recreation Services 5600 Post Road • P.O. Box 188 • Dublin, Ohio 43017-0188 CITY OF DUBLIPi Phone: 614-761-6520 Fax: 614-761-6545 Memo To: Dana McD,~aniel, Director of Services From: Kelly Heal; Director of Recreation Services Date: 8/3/98 Re: Karrer Middle School As per your request, the following describes some of my thoughts regarding use of the administrative wing of Karrer Middle School by the Division of Recreation Services during the upcoming year. SPECIFIC BUILDING USE Depending on actual program registrations, the Recreation Services Division could potentially use much of the administrative wing including the commons area, the gymnasium, the cafeteria, the arts & crafts room, the industrial arts room, and the main music room. Use of the school in the Fall may be less extensive than upcoming seasons due to the short lead time . PROGRAM TYPE The Recreation Services Division would primarily concentrate on offering classes at the school in contrast to programs and services requiring the payment of admission fees or the "swiping" of existing magnetized pass membership cards through a computer. We are however, considering using Karrer as an additional location for several "open gyms" currently scheduled for the Fall. We plan to offer these drop-in programs at several other field sites around the City. John Brennan, Sports Program Supervisor, had revised the admission procedures for these school locations to require the use of a punch card for admission (to avoid money exchange between participants and gym supervisors). Therefore, Karrer could potentially be used in the same manner as one of these "open gym" sites. TIME FRAME Although we have already missed advertising this middle school location in the Fall brochure, we could still hold many of the DCRC classes planned for the upcoming season at Karrer. There are several other avenues we would use to alert registrants of this location change for the Fall. These opportunities include printing a comment to this effect on program registration receipts (which are provided to every registrant), featuring brief articles in "Inside Dublin" and "Passing the Word" publications, advertising in local newspapers, listing the information on cable TV and our web page, sending fliers to the schools, and posting the information in subsequent Winter and Spring Activities Brochures. In conclusion, the Recreation Services Division is prepared to move forward with this opportunity should it be made available. This additional location will allow us to expand our program offerings . throughout the year, although I believe we won't be able to fully optimize the space until the Winter and Spring seasons, due to several resource constraints. One of these constraints is staffl Our labor force has been stretched somewhat thin over the past several months due to three full-time position vacancies since April. We anticipate two of these positions being filled within the next 2-6 weeks. Another tight resource is time. Finding, hiring and training qualified class instructors takes significant time. The majority of Fall classes begin in mid-September. Clearly, the "window" for expansion of Fall classes at Kerrer is limited. I would prefer to transfer several of the currently scheduled DCRC classes to this location in the Fall, followed by a better resourced effort devoted to program expansion in the Winter and Spring of 1999. Please let me know if you should need additional information. Thanks. cc: Tim Hansley, City Manager Barb Burkholder, Recreation Services Administrator Paige Ludwig, Recreation Services Administrator John Brennan, Sports Program Supervisor