HomeMy WebLinkAbout04.a. (Additional Information) Input from Mbr Pilecki regarding proposed buffer property lease policy Committee Item 4.a.
(Input from Member Pilecki
on proposed Board policy)
BUFFER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
PURPOSE
To provide guidance for management of Central San's buffer properties. This policy is for buffer
properties that are located between the treatment plant and surrounding properties not owned by
Central San. Leasing criteria and prioritization will be utilized for any unneeded buffer property that is
proposed for lease to others.
POLICY
It is Central San's policy to obtain and manage buffer property around the treatment plant to avoid
incompatible land uses (to whom-treatment plant, adjacent property or both) and minimize
disturbances (such as noise or orders)to the community. In applying this policy, Central San shall
review, every five years at a minimum, its buffer properties to determine the need and use thereof.This
applies to all buffer properties, not just the ones that are leased out.
Central San will maintain...wastewater. Board can modify this policy on a case by case basis.
LEASING CRITERIA
For leasing...properties.
1. Land use must be compatible with Central San's and surrounding property owner's land use. ...
2. Adherence to all applicable laws, rules, regulations and permits.
3. Market lease rates or a comparable public benefit (define comparable public benefit) ...
4. Other Public Agencies (should we incorporate non-profits over private entities also?) ...
5. Public/surrounding property owner's acceptability ...
6. No comment
7. Financial stability to pay rent timely and make lease required improvements ...
8. No comment
9. Maximum lease duration is 10 years.
10. References and Background checks.
11. Can Local infrastructure support new tenant?
12. Does new tenant bring large numbers of the public in close proximity of the WWTP?