File #: K-2021-85    Version: 1 Name: USPS Ground Lease Tonhawa
Type: Contract Status: Passed
File created: 12/22/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/12/2021 Final action: 1/12/2021
Title: CONTRACT K-2021-85: A GROUND LEASE FOR PARKING BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE FOR AN ANNUAL RENTAL OF $19,305 FOR AN INITIAL TERM OF FIVE (5) YEARS FOR PARKING SPACES WITHIN THE CITY PARKING LOT LOCATED GENERALLY AT THE INTERSECTION OF TONHAWA STREET AND JAMES GARNER AVENUE.
Attachments: 1. City Council Staff Report, 2. K-2021-85 Tonhawa Ground Lease, 3. Broker Letter re Leases and Comm Agmts, 4. K-2021-86 - JLL Comm Agmt Ton
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CONTRACT K-2021-85: A GROUND LEASE FOR PARKING BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE FOR AN ANNUAL RENTAL OF $19,305 FOR AN INITIAL TERM OF FIVE (5) YEARS FOR PARKING SPACES WITHIN THE CITY PARKING LOT LOCATED GENERALLY AT THE INTERSECTION OF TONHAWA STREET AND JAMES GARNER AVENUE.

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BACKGROUND: The City of Norman has historically rented parking spaces to the United States Postal Service ("USPS") for use by USPS customers and employees, in parking lots located at Santa Fe/Gray, and Tonhawa/James Garner. The most recent written lease term has since expired and the City and USPS have been continuing the agreement "month to month" since that time.

DISCUSSION: USPS has requested a new formal lease and City staff has negotiated terms that will allow the City of Norman flexibility in renegotiating the leases in the case that the rented parking spaces are affected by upgrades to the Municipal Complex that are anticipated to begin in the coming calendar year. Leases for both parking lots have been negotiated for increased rental amounts and identical terms accommodating the Municipal Complex Remodel.

Since the time the last lease was entered into with the USPS for these parking spaces, the USPS has internally altered the process by which it acquires interests in real property. The USPS has nationally retained a brokerage firm, Jones Lang LaSalle ("JLL") to acquire property interests on its behalf. The USPS's brokerage fee is to be paid by the USPS through the annual rental of the real estate interests JLL acquires on its behalf. Because this rental is paid directly to the Lessors, in this case the City, the USPS/JLL process requires that an upfront payment of this Commission Fee be paid by the Lessor, here the City, in a lump sum.

Per the terms of these Commission Agreements negotiated by City Staff, such payment would be due to JLL within thirty (30) days of complete execution of all lease documents b...

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