File #: 22-0816    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 10/10/2022 In control: * Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency and the City Council
On agenda: 12/6/2022 Final action: 12/6/2022
Title: Subject: Arroyo Viejo Food Hub From: Office Of The City Administrator Recommendation: Adopt A Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute A Lease Agreement With The Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs’ Activities League (DSAL), A California Nonprofit Corporation, For A Term Of Three Years With Three 2-Year Options In Exchange For Tenant Improvements Estimated At Approximately Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000) For The Leasing Of Approximately 1,600 Square Feet Of Space At The Arroyo Viejo Recreation Center Located At 7701 Krause Avenue, Oakland, For Food Distribution And Rentable Commercial Kitchen (Food Hub) To Be Operated In Partnership With The Black Cultural Zone Community Development Corporation (BCZ); And Adopting California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings
Attachments: 1. View Report w Attachment A-D, 2. View Legislation, 3. View Supplemental Report Taylor - 10/20/2022, 4. View Supplemental Legislation - 11/27/2022, 5. 13711 CMS

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Subject:                     Arroyo Viejo Food Hub                     

From:                                          Office Of The City Administrator                                          

Recommendation: Adopt A Ordinance Authorizing The City Administrator To Negotiate And Execute A Lease Agreement With The Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs’ Activities League (DSAL), A California Nonprofit Corporation, For A Term Of Three Years With Three 2-Year Options In Exchange For Tenant Improvements Estimated At Approximately Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars ($700,000) For The Leasing Of Approximately 1,600 Square Feet Of Space At The Arroyo Viejo Recreation Center Located At 7701 Krause Avenue, Oakland, For Food Distribution And Rentable Commercial Kitchen (Food Hub) To Be Operated In Partnership With The Black Cultural Zone Community Development Corporation (BCZ); And Adopting California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Findings