CITY
OF HOMER
HOMER,
ALASKA
City Manager
RESOLUTION
10-28(A)
A
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HOMER, ALASKA, APPROVING A ONE YEAR LEASE
EXTENSION FOR PENINSULA SCRAP AND SALVAGE, INC. ON A PORTION OF LOT 12, HOMER SPIT
PLAT #5, FOR THE PURPOSE OF STAGING AND SHIPPING CRUSHED VEHICLES AND RECYCLED
STEEL.
WHEREAS, Peninsula Scrap and Salvage,
Inc. secured a short-term lease (six months) on a portion of Lot 12 (Chip Pad)
for the purpose of staging and shipping crushed vehicles and recycled steel;
and
WHEREAS, The lease term extended
from June through November 2009 and the Lessee has been operating on a month to
month basis (holdover provision) since November due to various delays in
scheduling vessels to transport the steel from the Deep Water Dock; and
WHEREAS, Peninsula Scrap and Salvage,
Inc. has been a good tenant, has complied with all of the terms and conditions
of the lease, and to date, has shipped 6,500 crushed vehicles across the dock
and out of the lower Kenai Peninsula; and
WHEREAS, The Lessee has requested a
one year lease extension through November of 2010 because the business opportunities
and the demand for the company’s services in and around Homer justify the
additional time and expense; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 11.2 (G) (3) of the
Property Management Policy and Procedures Manual (Lease Policies) states that “no
consecutive short term leases for the same property to the same lessee may be
issued without the approval of the City Council”; and
WHEREAS, The City administration
recommends that the lease extension request be approved for the following
reasons:
·
The company has been a good tenant and
has complied with all terms and conditions contained in the lease.
·
The business conducted by the company
has resulted in significant revenues for the Port and Harbor Enterprise Fund
through rent, moorage fees, and dockage fees.
·
The business conducted by the company
has resulted in job creation, tax revenues, and income for third party
businesses, all of which has benefitted the local economy.
·
This business recycles old cars and
scrap steel which results in a cleaner community, reduces health and safety
risks, and provides a number of other social, economic, and environmental
benefits.
·
Extending this lease is consistent with the
recent action of the City Council approving $15,000 to assist with a junk car
removal program this year.
·
The extension is only for one year and
the parcel will be available for RFP again by early 2011.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that
the Homer City Council hereby approves a lease extension for one year through
November 2010 for Peninsula Scrap and Salvage, Inc. for a portion of Lot 12,
Homer Spit Plat #5, for the purpose of staging and shipping crushed vehicles
and recycled steel, and authorizes the City Manager to execute the appropriate
documents.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Homer City
Council this 22nd day of March, 2010.
CITY OF HOMER
______________________________
JAMES C.
HORNADAY, MAYOR
ATTEST:
______________________________
JO
JOHNSON, CMC, CITY CLERK
Fiscal
Note: Estimated Revenue: $10,400 Rent,
$100,000 Moorage and Dockage.