HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOUNCIL - AGENDA ITEM - 12/18/2007 - SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE NO. 142, 2007, AUTHORI ITEM NUMBER: 9
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: December 18, 2007
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL STAFF: Mike Freeman
Helen Matson
SUBJECT
Second Reading of Ordinance No. 142, 2007, Authorizing Leases of City Property at 200 West
Mountain Avenue, Suite C,For Up To Five Years As Part of the Fort Collins Technology Incubator
Program.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of this Ordinance on Second Reading.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This Ordinance, unanimously adopted on First Reading on December 4, 2007, leases 200 West
Mountain Avenue, Suite C, to the FCTI and its client companies. The Fort Collins Technology
Incubator (FCTI) nurtures high potential innovation-based companies in their formative stages to
increase the probability they will survive and make a sustainable contribution to the economic health
of the community. One of the services they offer to accomplish this goal is residence in an incubator
facility which gives participants access to shared services,synergy with other startup businesses and
below market lease rates. The City currently offers two facilities for this purpose at 200 West
Mountain Avenue and 321 Maple Street. The currently defined FCTI residence program is a three-
year lease with increasing lease rates each year. Due to the fact that not all companies reach the
desired self-sustaining status within this three year window, FCTI would like to add the option of
offering up to two additional 12-month extensions at the end of the initial three year period.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Copy of First Reading Agenda Item Summary- December 4, 2007.
ATTACHMENT 1
ITEM NUMBER: 11
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY DATE: December4, 2007
FORT COLLINS CITY COUNCIL
FF: Mike Freeman
Helen Matson
SUBJECT
First Reading of Ordinance No. 142, 2007, Authorizing Leases of City Property at 200 West
Mountain Avenue, Suite C,For Up To Five Years As Part of the Fort Collins Technology Incubator
Program.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends the adoption of the Ordinance on First Reading.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
Rent collected from these le has an will trueo v year to year dependent upon how
many tenants occupied the spa d wh ants- e in their lease term. Currently,
100%of the building is leased and the tenants are in their third year of their lease term($9/SF). The
leases generate approximately$37,008 in Miscellaneous Revenue - General Fund.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The currently approved lease with FCTI allowed the participants to lease for three years and then
they are required to move.
The Fort Collins Technology Incubator(FCTI)nurtures high potential innovation-based companies
in their formative stages to increase the probability they will survive and make a sustainable
contribution to the economic health of the community. One of the services they offer to accomplish
this goal is residence in an incu aci ' wh 'veyincsing
' is access to shared services,
synergy with other startup bus' sses elo ke The City currently offers two
facilities for this purpose at 2 West ount uMaple Street. The currently
defined FCTI residence progr a e e ea withlease rates each year. Due to
the fact that not all companies reach the desired self-sustaining status within this three year window,
FCTI would like to add the option of offering up to two additional 12-month extensions at the end
of the initial three year period. The program would increase each year by$1/SF for any companies
staying after the initial three year period, making the fourth year$10/SF and the fifth year$11/SF.
Due to the nature of leasing the facility to several different tenants at different lease rates, it is
difficult to accurately project City revenue or City expenses on a yearly basis. The costs to be paid
December 4, 2007 -2- Item No. 11
by the City include: taxes;janitorial for common areas; utilities;maintenance; snow removal; and,
trash services. Some of these expenses are on-going,whether this space is leased to FCTI and their
participants or not. (Suites A and B of this facility are currently occupied by the City's Natural
Resources Office.) The follow Copel 11 possibilities and the resulting
cost or revenue to the City:
City Annual Profing going City expense)
Based on Occupancy and Rent/SF:
$7/SF $8/SF $9/SF $10/SF $11/SF
100% of net building area leased $ 9,521 $ 14,036 $ 18,551 $ 23,066 $27,581
4,515 SF
75% of net building area leased $ 1,618 $ 5,004 $ 8,390 $ 11,776 $15,162
3,386 SF
50% of net building area leased $- 6,278 $-4,020 $- 1,762 $ 496 $ 2,754
2,258 SF
25% of net building area leased $-14,181 $43,052 $-11,923 $-10,794 $- 9,935
1129 SF
Staff recommends leasing 200 West Mountain Avenue, Suite C, to the FCTI and its client
companies. Benefits to the Cit de c m jobs lost over the past several
years, increased economic ro stness, peci t do wn area, retention of the City's
highly talented professional w ford d an ced sales ax base.
In addition,the Program is consistent with and in support of strategic recommendations released by
the Economic Vitality and Sustainability Action Group.
ORDINANCE NO. 142, 2007
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AUTHORIZING LEASES OF CITY PROPERTY AT 200 WEST MOUNTAIN
AVENUE, SUITE C, FOR UP TO FIVE YEARS AS PART OF THE
FORT COLLINS TECHNOLOGY INCUBATOR PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the City of Fort Collins is the owner of the property legally described as a
portion of Lot 2, Replat Lots 1-49, Block 31, Fort Collins, Colorado and also known as 200 West
Mountain Avenue, Suite C (the "Property"); and
WHEREAS, the City purchased this property for the Civic Center Master Plan and has not
yet finalized specific plans for the Property; and
WHEREAS, since 1998, the City has supported the efforts of the Fort Collins Technology
Incubator (FCT[); and
WHEREAS,the FCTI program has provided critical business assistance to high tech startup
companies in the Fort Collins community; and
WHEREAS, the City received a proposal from FCTI in March 2004 to increase its services
by working with the City to offer below market lease space to its client companies; and
WHEREAS,on June 1,2004,the Council approved Resolution 2004-069,which authorized
the lease of the Property to FCTI and its clients for up to two years; and
WHEREAS, on June 6, 2006, the Council passed Ordinance No. 080, 2006, which
authorized the lease of the Property to FCTI and its clients for up to five years; and
WHEREAS, The terms of Ordinance No. 080, 2006 allow FCTI clients to rent a portion of
the Property for only a one year term, with the option to renew for up to two additional years; and
WHEREAS, the current FCTI clients are reaching the end of the third year of their leases
and are not yet sufficiently self-sustaining to be able to move out of the Incubator; and
WHEREAS, the FCTI will benefit the City by replacing primary jobs lost by citizens,
increasing the economy in the downtown area, and enhancing the sales tax base; and
WHEREAS, City staff has recommended that the terms of the FCTI program be amended
to allow FCTI clients to rent portions of the Property for an initial term of three years, with the
option to renew for two additional years,at a cost of$7/square foot for the first year, $8/square foot
for the second year, $9/square foot for the third year, $10/square foot for the fourth year and
$1 1/square foot for the fifth year; and
WHEREAS, the FCT[ would continue to lease a portion of the Property for its Director for
a term of up to five years at no cost to the FCT[; and
WHEREAS, under Section 23-111(a) of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, the Council
is authorized to sell,convey or otherwise dispose of any and all interests in real property owned by
the City, provided that the City Council first finds, by ordinance, that such sale or other disposition
is in the best interests of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That the Council hereby finds that allowing the Fort Collins Technology
Incubator and its clients to lease portions of the Property for up to five years under the terms listed
above is in the best interests for the City.
Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute lease agreements or lease
amendments consistent with this Ordinance, together with such additional terms and conditions as
the City Manager,in consultation with the City Attorney,determines to be necessary and appropriate
to protect the interests of the City, including any necessary changes to the legal description of the
Property, as long as such changes do not materially increase the size or change the character of the
Property.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 4th day of
December, A.D. 2007, and to be presented for final passage on the 18th day of December, A.D.
2007.
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading on the 18th day of December, A.D. 2007.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk