Legislation Details

File #: 23-0702    Version: 1
Type: Consent - Agreements Status: Passed
File created: 10/12/2023 In control: Orange City Council
On agenda: 10/24/2023 Final action: 10/24/2023
Title: Third Amendment to License Agreement with the County of Orange for use of office space at Fire Station No. 7/Orange Police Substation.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Third Amendment to License Agreement with the County of Orange
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THRU: Tom Kisela, City Manager

FROM: Dan Adams, Chief of Police


1. SUBJECT
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Third Amendment to License Agreement with the County of Orange for use of office space at Fire Station No. 7/Orange Police Substation.
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2. SUMMARY
Third Amendment to License Agreement extending the contract term with the County of Orange to allow the Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center to occupy vacant office space on the second floor of Fire Station No. 7/Orange Police Substation (Station) through October 19, 2024.
3. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Approve the Third Amendment to License Agreement with the County of Orange for use of office space at the Station; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of the City.

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4. FISCAL IMPACT
None.
5. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS
Goal 1: Provide for a safe community
a: Provide staffing and resources to deliver services that ensure public safety.
6. DISCUSSION AND BACKGROUND
In 2002, the Orange County Board of Supervisors approved the creation of the Terrorist Early Warning Group (TEWG) in response to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. As more agencies throughout the County became involved, the Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center (OCIAC) was formed.
OCIAC was originally housed at the County facility at Loma Ridge; however, this location soon became too small and lacked the technological needs of the unit. As the nearby Station had vacant office space on the second floor (originally designed as a police substation to support the future Santiago Hills II expansion), the County inquired about relocating OCIAC to that location. It was agreed that there would be no cost to lease the office space as the City benefitted by having this unit in Orange as it provides additional law enforcement resources. The license agreement has the County reimbursing the City all operating costs for the utilities used as well as all tenant improvem...

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