File #: 2018-0340    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 7/23/2018 In control: Board of Port Commissioners
On agenda: 9/12/2018 Final action: 9/12/2018
Title: ORDINANCE GRANTING A ONE (1) YEAR LEASE WITH NINETEEN (19) ADDITIONAL ONE (1) YEAR OPTION PERIODS TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING THROUGH THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD, FOR THE OPERATION OF A REAR RANGE LIGHT LOCATED AT THE WEST END OF SHELTER ISLAND IN THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO
Attachments: 1. 4. 2018-0340 Attachment A, 2. 4. 2018-0340 Attachment B, 3. 4. 2018-0340 Attachment C, 4. 4. 2018-0340 Draft Ordinance
DATE: September 12, 2018

SUBJECT:

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ORDINANCE GRANTING A ONE (1) YEAR LEASE WITH NINETEEN (19) ADDITIONAL ONE (1) YEAR OPTION PERIODS TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING THROUGH THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD, FOR THE OPERATION OF A REAR RANGE LIGHT LOCATED AT THE WEST END OF SHELTER ISLAND IN THE CITY OF SAN DIEGO
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

The United States Coast Guard (Coast Guard) has a Lease1 with the District for a small area on the southwestern tip of Shelter Island for the operation of a rear range light (a navigational aid that indicates a safe passage through a shallow or dangerous channel for seafaring vessels). The existing lease expires September 30, 2018. The Coast Guard is requesting a new one (1) year lease with nineteen (19) additional one (1) year options to extend for the site, and the District does not charge rent due the public benefit which the rear range light provides

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
Adopt an Ordinance granting a one (1) year lease with nineteen (19) additional one (1) year option periods to the United States of America, acting through the United States Coast Guard, for the operation of a rear range light located at the west end of Shelter Island in the city of San Diego.
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FISCAL IMPACT:

This Board action will not result in any fiscal impact. The Lease Agreement is being granted at no rent to the District since the operation of the rear range light provides a public service as it increases safety for seafaring vessels.

As per the Board of Port Commissioners Policy No. 106 - Cost Recovery User Fee Policy, the Coast Guard has submitted to the District a Request for User Fee Waiver Form as the project directly supports the District's operations and Federal Strategic Port designation or port security needs, and the project applicant is a government entity.

COMPASS STRATEGIC GOALS:

This agenda item supports the following Strategic Goal:

* A Port that is a safe place to visit, work and play.

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