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Findings 5 findings
F01
The existing city hall is in disrepair.
F02
The City has granted itself exemptions from established safety and habitability standards. 2
F03
The published estimated city hall rehabilitation costs appear to be more than required to ensure public and employee safety.
F04
Third-party building owners/leasing agents confirm a continued downturn in lease rates.
F05
The $500/square foot estimated construction cost for the new building is inconsistent with the $200/square foot rate currently available for the purchase of existing buildings of sufficient size to accommodate the City’s needs.
Recommendations 6
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11-38Page 3Obtain cost information from current lessors for extending lease
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11-39Page 3Determine if departmental downsizing will allow for a long-term
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11-40Page 3Re-evaluate and report the costs associated with retrofitting the
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11-41Page 3Re-examine purchase options for temporary and permanent solutions.
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11-42Page 3Re-examine and report current construction costs and cost savings vs.
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11-43Page 3Inform voters and other interested parties about the future of San
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