File #: 17-928    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/11/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/19/2017 Final action:
Title: Adopt the Resolution Approving the Lease Agreement for the Safety Town Property Located at 1320 Aurora Avenue in Naperville (7 positive votes required)
Attachments: 1. Safety Town Lease Resolution, 2. Exhibit A - Safety Town Lease 2017
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM

ACTION REQUESTED:
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Adopt the Resolution Approving the Lease Agreement for the Safety Town Property Located at 1320 Aurora Avenue in Naperville (7 positive votes required)
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DEPARTMENT: Legal Department

SUBMITTED BY: Michael DiSanto, City Attorney

BOARD/COMMISSION REVIEW:
N/A

BACKGROUND:
In the 1990s, the City leased a portion of its land located on the southwest corner of Aurora Ave. and River Rd. to the Naperville Junior Women's Club and the Naperville Safety Town Commission, a non-profit corporation, for the establishment of Safety Town. The original lease term was 20 years and the rent was $1.00 annually.

Upon leasing the property, the Naperville Junior Women's Club and the Naperville Safety Town Commission built the improvements on the site including the main building and the miniature town.

After expiration of the original lease, in 2016, Council agreed to extend the lease for one year so that, prior to entering a multi-year lease, staff could consider whether there was any other needed use for subject property.

Safety Town's current lease is due to expire on January 31, 2018 and the Safety Town Commission has requested a ten-year lease under similar terms.

DISCUSSION:
Safety Town has operated as a non-profit benefitting local children for over 20 years. Safety Town's miniature town and classroom are used throughout the year for various safety and health related programs tailored to different age groups. Additionally, the police and fire departments regularly use Safety Town's classroom for CPR and first aid training and for community meetings with local boy and girl scout troops.

Per Council's direction, staff has considered potentially using the Safety Town location for administrative hearings, but have since decided against that use. It is notable that while the City owns the land, the Safety Town Commission owns the improvements on the land. The City's lease with Safety Town provides the City with free use of ...

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