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7.3.C. - Page 1 <br /> REPORT <br /> To the Honorable Mayor and City Council <br /> From the City Manager <br /> May 12, 2014 <br /> SUBJECT <br /> Resolution Waiving Notice of the County of San Mateo's Lease of Real Property located <br /> at 727 Shasta Street, Redwood City <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Adopt a Resolution waiving notice of the County of San Mateo's Lease of Real Property <br /> located at 727 Shasta Street, Redwood City. <br /> BACKGROUND <br /> On April 8, 2014, San Mateo County advised the City of its intent to lease office space <br /> at 727 Shasta Street in Redwood City. Because this office space is located in Redwood <br /> City the County is also required to coordinate its efforts with the City. The lease will be <br /> presented to the Board of Supervisors on May 6, 2014. Government Code Section <br /> 25351 requires that whenever the board of supervisors of a county decides to enter into <br /> a lease of an existing building within the incorporated territory of a city, the board shall <br /> notify in writing, at least 60 days prior to entering into a lease, the city clerk of the city <br /> where the building is to be leased. Pursuant to Government Code Section 25351, the <br /> City can, by resolution, agree to waive the required 60-day notice. <br /> ANALYSIS <br /> The County has requested the City Council adopt a resolution waiving the 60-day <br /> noticing requirement. The County intends to lease 7,166 square feet of space for its <br /> Behavioral Health and Recovery Services for youth counseling and administrative <br /> services. The initial term of the lease is ten years. <br /> By adopting the attached resolution, the City Council enables the County to move <br /> forward with the lease without delay. <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> If the City Council chooses to not adopt the resolution, then a 60-day public notice <br /> requirement would be in effect. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> There is no fiscal impact directly connected to this action <br />
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