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April 30, 2002 The Honorable Board of Supervisors County of Los Angeles 383 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration 500 West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 Dear Supervisors: RENTAL INCREASE TO ASSESSOR LEASE 12440 FIRESTONE BOULEVARD, NORWALK (FOURTH) (3 VOTES) IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOUR BOARD: 1. Approve an increase in monthly rental payments by an anticipated $8,845 for the remaining two-month tenancy, as requested by Saddleback Square, LLC, (Lessor), for the continued occupancy of the leased premises at 12440 Firestone Boulevard, Norwalk and the use of 45 parking spaces for the Assessor s Norwalk Office, on a month-to-month tenancy, which is 30 percent revenue offset. 2. Find that the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Class 1, Section r, of the Environmental Document Reporting Procedures and Guidelines adopted by your Board November 17, 1987 and Section 15061 (b) (3) of the State CEQA Guidelines. PURPOSE/JUSTIFICATION OF RECOMMENDED ACTION Approval of the proposed action will provide the Assessor continued occupancy of the leased premises on a month-to-month tenancy until personnel at the subject facility can be relocated to the Assessor s regional office in Signal Hill. The Assessor has leased the subject office space since June 13, 1989. The most recent lease was a five-year term which expired February 13, 2000. Since that date, occupancy has continued on a month-to-month basis. The Lessor has demanded a rental increase effective May 11, 2002 and has served the County with a 30-day notice.

The Honorable Board of Supervisors April 30, 2002 Page 2 The Assessor estimates that the entire operation will be relocated to 1401 Willow Street, Signal Hill by the end of June 2002 as part of the Assessor s planned consolidation of the Lomita, Norwalk, and Long Beach offices. Implementation of Strategic Plan Goals The Countywide Strategic Plan directs that we invest in public infrastructure, in order to strengthen the County s fiscal capacity. The lease of property supports this strategy (Goal 4, Strategy 2, Objective 2) by temporarily leasing space on a short-term basis until the Assessor s relocation in June 2002. FISCAL IMPACT/FINANCING 12440 Firestone Blvd. Norwalk Existing Lease Proposed Action Area 8,350 square feet 8,350 square feet Annual Rent (including parking) $125,250 (full service) $178,320 (full service) Annual Cost Per Square Foot $15.00/sq. ft. $21.36/sq. ft. Term month-to-month month-to-month Cancellation Anytime upon 30 days notice Anytime upon 30 days notice Administrative expenses incurred by the Assessor which are allocable to cities and special districts are reimbursable from those entities. The Assessor has determined that about 30 percent of the costs associated with the subject lease will be offset. Therefore, the total net County cost increase will be approximately $6,200 over the twomonth period. Sufficient funds are budgeted in the 2001-02 Rent Expense Budget and will be charged back to the Assessor, which also has sufficient funds.

The Honorable Board of Supervisors April 30, 2002 Page 3 FACTS AND PROVISIONS/LEGAL REQUIREMENTS The Assessor operates its Norwalk satellite office consisting of residential and personal property appraisal staff along with a public counter at the subject facility under a fiveyear lease for the office space which expired February 13, 2000. The Assessor s tenancy has continued on a month-to-month holdover basis since that time. $ The County has continued payment of the rent in the amount of $125,250 or $15 per square foot per year including parking. $ The Department of Public Works has inspected this facility and finds it suitable for County s continued occupancy. $ The proposed lease is intended to be on a very short-term basis, i.e., less than two months, which the Assessor has determined is sufficient time to relocate staff and not adversely impair the County s ability to timely prepare the 2002-03 tax roll. $ The possibility of incorporating a child care facility was considered unfeasible due to the short-term nature of Assessor s continued occupancy. CAO staff surveyed the Norwalk area to determine the market rate for comparable facilities. Based upon said survey, staff has established that the range of rental rates for similar properties in the Norwalk area is from $17.10 to $21.80 per useable square foot per year full service gross. Thus, the annual rental rate of $21.36 per useable square foot specified by the proposed rental increase herein represents the high end of the market range. Attachment B shows County-owned and leased facilities within the search area that were considered for this use and none are available for this program. ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION The CAO has made an initial study of environmental factors and has concluded that this

project is exempt from CEQA as specified in Class 1, Section r, of the Environmental Document Reporting Procedures and Guidelines adopted by your Board November 17, 1987, and Section 15061 (b) (3) of the State CEQA Guidelines.

The Honorable Board of Supervisors April 30, 2002 Page 4 IMPACT ON CURRENT SERVICES (OR PROJECTS) It is the finding of the CAO that the proposed rental increase is in the best interest of the County to continue occupancy of the space necessary for this County requirement. In accordance with your Board s policy on the housing of any County offices or activities, the Assessor concurs in this rental increase recommendation. CONCLUSION It is requested that the Executive Officer, Board of Supervisors, return two originals of the adopted, stamped Board letter, and two certified copies of the Minute Order to the Chief Administrative Office, Real Estate Division at 222 South Hill Street, Fourth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012 for further processing. Respectfully submitted, DAVID E. JANSSEN Chief Administrative Officer DEJ:SNY CWW:CK:hd Attachments (2) c: County Counsel Auditor-Controller Assessor

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Attachment A ASSESSOR NORWALK OFFICE 12440 FIRESTONE BOULEVARD, NORWALK 1. Occupancy Yes No N/A A Does lease consolidate administrative functions? 2 B Does lease co-locate with other functions to better serve clients? 2 Assessor anticipates that its continued occupancy will be short term. C Does this lease centralize business support functions? 2 D Does this lease meeting the guideline of 200 sf of space per person? 2 The ratio is 232 sq. ft. per person. Due to the necessity to retain historical records for each parcel, there is an unusually high amount of space dedicated to file storage. 2. Capital A Should program be in leased space to maximize State/Federal funding? B If not, is this a long term County program? C Is it a net County cost (NCC) program? 70% D If yes to 2 B or C; capital lease or operating lease with an option? E If no, are there any suitable County-owned facilities available? F If yes, why is lease being recommended over occupancy in County-owned space? G Is Building Description Report attached as Attachment B? H Was build-to-suit or capital project considered? The County s continuing need for this facility is short term, and will cease at such time that staff can be relocated to the Signal Hill facility. Therefore, a build to suit structure is not required. 3. Portfolio Management A Did department utilize CAO Space Request Evaluation (SRE)? The request represents a continued use for an existing program and is initiated as a result of Lessor s request for a rental increase. B C D Was the space need justified? If a renewal lease, was co-location with other County departments considered? Why was this program not co-located? 1. The program clientele requires a stand alone facility. 2. No suitable County occupied properties in project area. 3. No County-owned facilities available for the project. 4. Could not get City clearance or approval. 5. The Program is being co-located. E Is lease a full service lease? 2 F Has growth projection been considered in space request? Assessor s growth projection was considered as part of the regional consolidations of various offices. G Has the Dept. of Public Works completed seismic review/approval? 1 As approved by the Board of Supervisors 11/17/98 2 If not, why not?

Attachment B SPACE SEARCH - IN CLOSE PROIMITY TO THE NORWALK OFFICE LACO FACILITY NAME ADDRESS SQ FT SQ FT OWNERSHIP SQ FT GROSS NET AVAILABLE 0005 BELLFLOWER COURTHOUSE 10025 E FLOWER ST, BELLFLOWER 90706 110286 346470 OWNED NONE A355 DC&FS-REGION IV OFFICES AND TRAINING 10355 SLUSHER DR, SANTA FE SPRINGS 65568 50633 LEASED NONE CENTER 90670 A161 DMH-PATIENT EMERGENCY COORDINATION 11401 BLOOMFIELD AVE METRO STATE 11546 10968 LEASED NONE SERVICES HOSPITAL, NORWALK 90650 Y531 STAR CENTER-ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 8884 5780 FINANCED NONE Y542 STAR CENTER-ACADEMY BUILDING M 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 9097 7847 FINANCED NONE Y534 STAR CENTER-ACADEMY BUILDING D 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 16551 10983 FINANCED NONE Y535 STAR CENTER-ACADEMY BUILDING E 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 19984 12864 FINANCED NONE Y533 STAR CENTER-ACADEMY BUILDING C 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 15578 8104 FINANCED NONE D812 PW-INC CITY OFFICE (SANTA FE SPRINGS) 11710 TELEGRAPH RD (CITY HALL), SANTA 0 0 PERMIT NONE FE SPRINGS 90670 D210 PUBLIC LIBRARY-ALONDRA LIBRARY 11949 E ALONDRA BLVD, NORWALK 90650 6808 5061 PERMIT NONE 5368 PUBLIC LIBRARY-NORWALK REGIONAL 12350 E IMPERIAL HWY, NORWALK 90650 33749 27529 OWNED NONE LIBRARY 168 HARRY HUFFORD REGISTRAR-RECORDER/ 12400 E IMPERIAL HWY, NORWALK 90650 262510 240600 FINANCED NONE CO CLERK BLDG A068 SHERIFF-THE BECHTEL BUILDING-IMPERIAL 12440 E IMPERIAL HWY, NORWALK 90650 159905 134899 LEASED NONE CENTRE A022 ALT PUB DEFENDER-NORWALK OFFICE 12440 (A) FIRESTONE BLVD, NORWALK 2150 1940 LEASED NONE 90650 5685 NORWALK COURTHOUSE 12720 NORWALK BLVD, NORWALK 90650 225008 111898 OWNED NONE D221 DPSS-NORWALK AP DISTRICT OFFICE 12727 NORWALK BLVD, NORWALK 90650 40500 30928 LEASED NONE A279 DPW-SOUTH WHITTIER DISTRICT/SHERIFF'S SUB-STN 13523 TELEGRAPH RD, SOUTH WHITTIER 90605 3104 2926 LEASED NONE 0092 PW ROAD-DIV #146 SUBYARD OFFICE 13671 TELEGRAPH RD, SOUTH WHITTIER 90604 576 518 OWNED NONE E485 PUBLIC LIBRARY-SOUTH WHITTIER LIBRARY 14433 LEFFINGWELL RD, WHITTIER 90604 3294 2968 OWNED NONE A358 DPSS-COMPUTER SERVICES/ LEADER PROGRAM OFFICE 6059 DOWNEY ADMIN CTR-ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER BLDG A498 DC&FS-KINSHIP SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM CENTER 6444 PUBLIC LIBRARY-CLIFTON M BRAKENSIEK LIBRARY 14714 CARMENITA RD, NORWALK 90650 44250 42038 LEASED NONE 9150 E IMPERIAL HWY, DOWNEY 90242 655944 529072 FINANCED NONE 9834 NORWALK BLVD, SANTA FE SPRINGS 5875 5580 LEASED NONE 90670 9945 E FLOWER ST, BELLFLOWER 90706 20160 17078 OWNED NONE

April 30, 2002 The Honorable Board of Supervisors County of Los Angeles 383 Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration 500 West Temple Street Los Angeles, CA 90012 Dear Supervisors: RENTAL INCREASE TO ASSESSOR LEASE 12440 FIRESTONE BOULEVARD, NORWALK (FOURTH) (3 VOTES) IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOUR BOARD: Approve an increase in monthly rental payments by an anticipated $8,845 for the remaining twomonth tenancy, as requested by Saddleback Square, LLC, (Lessor), for the continued occupancy of the leased premises at 12440 Firestone Boulevard, Norwalk and the use of 45 parking spaces for the Assessor s Norwalk Office, on a month-to-month tenancy, which is 30 percent revenue offset. Find that the project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Class 1, Section r, of the Environmental Document Reporting Procedures and Guidelines adopted by your Board November 17, 1987 and Section 15061 (b) (3) of the State CEQA Guidelines. PURPOSE/JUSTIFICATION OF RECOMMENDED ACTION Approval of the proposed action will provide the Assessor continued occupancy of the leased premises on a month-to-month tenancy until personnel at the subject facility can be relocated to the Assessor s regional office in Signal Hill.

The Assessor has leased the subject office space since June 13, 1989. The most recent lease was a five-year term which expired February 13, 2000. Since that date, occupancy has continued on a month-to-month basis. The Lessor has demanded a rental increase effective May 11, 2002 and has served the County with a 30-day notice.

The Honorable Board of Supervisors April 30, 2002 Page 2 The Assessor estimates that the entire operation will be relocated to 1401 Willow Street, Signal Hill by the end of June 2002 as part of the Assessor s planned consolidation of the Lomita, Norwalk, and Long Beach offices. Implementation of Strategic Plan Goals The Countywide Strategic Plan directs that we invest in public infrastructure, in order to strengthen the County s fiscal capacity. The lease of property supports this strategy (Goal 4, Strategy 2, Objective 2) by temporarily leasing space on a short-term basis until the Assessor s relocation in June 2002. FISCAL IMPACT/FINANCING 12440 Firestone Blvd. Norwalk Existing Lease Proposed Action Area 8,350 square feet 8,350 square feet Annual Rent (including parking) $125,250 (full service) $178,320 (full service) Annual Cost Per Square Foot $15.00/sq. ft. $21.36/sq. ft. Term month-to-month month-to-month Cancellation Anytime upon 30 days notice Anytime upon 30 days notice Administrative expenses incurred by the Assessor which are allocable to cities and special districts are reimbursable from those entities. The Assessor has determined that about 30 percent of the costs associated with the subject lease will be offset. Therefore, the total net County cost increase will be approximately $6,200 over the twomonth period.

Sufficient funds are budgeted in the 2001-02 Rent Expense Budget and will be charged back to the Assessor, which also has sufficient funds.

The Honorable Board of Supervisors April 30, 2002 Page 3 FACTS AND PROVISIONS/LEGAL REQUIREMENTS The Assessor operates its Norwalk satellite office consisting of residential and personal property appraisal staff along with a public counter at the subject facility under a fiveyear lease for the office space which expired February 13, 2000. The Assessor s tenancy has continued on a month-to-month holdover basis since that time. The County has continued payment of the rent in the amount of $125,250 or $15 per square foot per year including parking. The Department of Public Works has inspected this facility and finds it suitable for County s continued occupancy. The proposed lease is intended to be on a very short-term basis, i.e., less than two months, which the Assessor has determined is sufficient time to relocate staff and not adversely impair the County s ability to timely prepare the 2002-03 tax roll. The possibility of incorporating a child care facility was considered unfeasible due to the short-term nature of Assessor s continued occupancy. CAO staff surveyed the Norwalk area to determine the market rate for comparable facilities. Based upon said survey, staff has established that the range of rental rates for similar properties in the Norwalk area is from $17.10 to $21.80 per useable square foot per year full service gross. Thus, the annual rental rate of $21.36 per useable square foot specified by the proposed rental increase herein represents the high end of the market range. Attachment B shows County-owned and leased facilities within the search area that were considered for this use and none are available for this program. ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTATION The CAO has made an initial study of environmental factors and has concluded that this project is exempt from CEQA as specified in Class 1, Section r, of the Environmental Document Reporting Procedures and Guidelines adopted by your Board November 17, 1987, and Section 15061 (b) (3) of the State CEQA Guidelines.

The Honorable Board of Supervisors April 30, 2002 Page 4 IMPACT ON CURRENT SERVICES (OR PROJECTS) It is the finding of the CAO that the proposed rental increase is in the best interest of the County to continue occupancy of the space necessary for this County requirement. In accordance with your Board s policy on the housing of any County offices or activities, the Assessor concurs in this rental increase recommendation. CONCLUSION It is requested that the Executive Officer, Board of Supervisors, return two originals of the adopted, stamped Board letter, and two certified copies of the Minute Order to the Chief Administrative Office, Real Estate Division at 222 South Hill Street, Fourth Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012 for further processing. Respectfully submitted, DAVID E. JANSSEN Chief Administrative Officer DEJ:SNY CWW:CK:hd Attachments (2) c: County Counsel Auditor-Controller Assessor 12440firestone.b

Attachment A ASSESSOR NORWALK OFFICE 12440 FIRESTONE BOULEVARD, NORWALK 1. Occupancy Yes No N/A A Does lease consolidate administrative functions? 2 B Does lease co-locate with other functions to better serve clients? 2 Assessor anticipates that its continued occupancy will be short term. C Does this lease centralize business support functions? 2 D Does this lease meeting the guideline of 200 sf of space per person? 2 The ratio is 232 sq. ft. per person. Due to the necessity to retain historical records for each parcel, there is an unusually high amount of space dedicated to file storage. 2. Capital A Should program be in leased space to maximize State/Federal funding? B If not, is this a long term County program? C Is it a net County cost (NCC) program? 70% D If yes to 2 B or C; capital lease or operating lease with an option? E If no, are there any suitable County-owned facilities available? F If yes, why is lease being recommended over occupancy in County-owned space? G Is Building Description Report attached as Attachment B? H Was build-to-suit or capital project considered? The County s continuing need for this facility is short term, and will cease at such time that staff can be relocated to the Signal Hill facility. Therefore, a build to suit structure is not required. 3. Portfolio Management A Did department utilize CAO Space Request Evaluation (SRE)? The request represents a continued use for an existing program and is initiated as a result of Lessor s request for a rental increase. B Was the space need justified? C If a renewal lease, was co-location with other County departments considered? D Why was this program not co-located? 1. The program clientele requires a stand alone facility. 2. No suitable County occupied properties in project area. 3. No County-owned facilities available for the project. 4. Could not get City clearance or approval. 5. The Program is being co-located. E Is lease a full service lease? 2 F Has growth projection been considered in space request? Assessor s growth projection was considered as part of the regional consolidations of various offices. G Has the Dept. of Public Works completed seismic review/approval? 1 As approved by the Board of Supervisors 11/17/98 2 If not, why not? Attachment B

SPACE SEARCH - IN CLOSE PROIMITY TO THE NORWALK OFFICE LACO FACILITY NAME ADDRESS SQ FT GROSS SQ FT NET OWNERSHIP SQ FT AVAILABLE 0005 BELLFLOWER COURTHOUSE 10025 E FLOWER ST, BELLFLOWER 90706 110286 346470 OWNED NONE A355 DC&FS-REGION IV OFFICES AND TRAINING 10355 SLUSHER DR, SANTA FE SPRINGS 65568 50633 LEASED NONE CENTER 90670 A161 DMH-PATIENT EMERGENCY COORDINATION 11401 BLOOMFIELD AVE METRO STATE 11546 10968 LEASED NONE SERVICES HOSPITAL, NORWALK 90650 Y531 STAR CENTER-ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 8884 5780 FINANCED NONE Y542 STAR CENTER-ACADEMY BUILDING M 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 9097 7847 FINANCED NONE Y534 STAR CENTER-ACADEMY BUILDING D 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 16551 10983 FINANCED NONE Y535 STAR CENTER-ACADEMY BUILDING E 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 19984 12864 FINANCED NONE Y533 STAR CENTER-ACADEMY BUILDING C 11515 S COLIMA RD, WHITTIER 90604 15578 8104 FINANCED NONE D812 PW-INC CITY OFFICE (SANTA FE SPRINGS) 11710 TELEGRAPH RD (CITY HALL), SANTA FE SPRINGS 90670 0 0 PERMIT NONE D210 PUBLIC LIBRARY-ALONDRA LIBRARY 11949 E ALONDRA BLVD, NORWALK 90650 6808 5061 PERMIT NONE 5368 PUBLIC LIBRARY-NORWALK REGIONAL 12350 E IMPERIAL HWY, NORWALK 90650 33749 27529 OWNED NONE LIBRARY 168 HARRY HUFFORD REGISTRAR-RECORDER/ 12400 E IMPERIAL HWY, NORWALK 90650 262510 240600 FINANCED NONE CO CLERK BLDG A068 SHERIFF-THE BECHTEL BUILDING-IMPERIAL 12440 E IMPERIAL HWY, NORWALK 90650 159905 134899 LEASED NONE CENTRE A022 ALT PUB DEFENDER-NORWALK OFFICE 12440 (A) FIRESTONE BLVD, NORWALK 90650 2150 1940 LEASED NONE 5685 NORWALK COURTHOUSE 12720 NORWALK BLVD, NORWALK 90650 225008 111898 OWNED NONE D221 DPSS-NORWALK AP DISTRICT OFFICE 12727 NORWALK BLVD, NORWALK 90650 40500 30928 LEASED NONE A279 DPW-SOUTH WHITTIER DISTRICT/SHERIFF'S SUB-STN 13523 TELEGRAPH RD, SOUTH WHITTIER 90605 0092 PW ROAD-DIV #146 SUBYARD OFFICE 13671 TELEGRAPH RD, SOUTH WHITTIER 90604 3104 2926 LEASED NONE 576 518 OWNED NONE E485 PUBLIC LIBRARY-SOUTH WHITTIER LIBRARY 14433 LEFFINGWELL RD, WHITTIER 90604 3294 2968 OWNED NONE A358 DPSS-COMPUTER SERVICES/ LEADER PROGRAM OFFICE 6059 DOWNEY ADMIN CTR-ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER BLDG A498 DC&FS-KINSHIP SUPPORT SERVICES PROGRAM CENTER 6444 PUBLIC LIBRARY-CLIFTON M BRAKENSIEK LIBRARY 14714 CARMENITA RD, NORWALK 90650 44250 42038 LEASED NONE 9150 E IMPERIAL HWY, DOWNEY 90242 655944 529072 FINANCED NONE 9834 NORWALK BLVD, SANTA FE SPRINGS 5875 5580 LEASED NONE 90670 9945 E FLOWER ST, BELLFLOWER 90706 20160 17078 OWNED NONE