File #: 2015-418    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 10/15/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/28/2015 Final action: 10/28/2015
Title: Disposition of old Community/Senior Center Building
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - Email Received, 2. Attachment 2 - Email Received
City Council

MEETING DATE: 10/28/2015
TITLE:
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Disposition of old Community/Senior Center Building
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FROM:
Tami E. Scott, Administrative Services Director

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Staff recommends the City Council authorize the sale of the old Community/Senior Center to the City Urban Revitalization Corporation at the appraised value of $459,994 for subsequent demolition.
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BACKGROUND:
This is a 9 parcel site located directly to the west of Napa Auto Parts store on East Palm Canyon Drive. A portion of the site was used as the former County Library acquired by the City, through CDBG funds, in 2004. The balance of the site was acquired by the former Redevelopment Agency and was scheduled for demolition in 2005. For a number of various reasons, the site has not yet been demolished and prepared for development.


DISCUSSION:
Two segments of the three section building are currently being used. The former Annex (front West side facing East Palm Canyon) and Community Center section (front East side facing East Palm Canyon) are being used to run a dance program. The program has been operated at this location for 12 years. The owner is aware of the anticipated demolition of the building and will run the program out of the building as long as the City allows but has had no objection to the demolition, just the need for adequate notice. The old Senior Center Section (located in the back of the building) is currently leased to the Coachella Valley Symphony on a month-to-month basis. They, too, would require notice.
The financial history related to maintenance of the building has and continues to be cost prohibitive and consideration and direction is being requested as to what Council would like staff to explore. We run at a loss of an average of $20,000 per year not including public safety issues dealing with the homeless.
In the last 5 years, the building has had a rough paint job (just enough to dress...

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