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<br />functioned well. Youth First staff would address this issue with the <br />families. <br />. Foregoing lease revenue and taxes to the City. Staff recognizes that with <br />this arrangement, the City would be foregoing any lease revenue and <br />property taxes that might have been collected from the lease of the space. <br />The lease revenue, minus the administrative expenses, would be returned <br />to the Met Council RALF program. Staff met with the EDA on November <br />30 and the EDA expressed support for the use of the space for this <br />purpose. <br />. Opportunity to demise the space into two separate office spaces. The <br />southern office space could be separated into two distinct office spaces; it <br />was constructed with this in mind, the HV AC systems operate separately <br />and the life safety and restroom requirements are addressed on both sides <br />of the space. This would allow for the south western portion of the offie <br />space to be leased to another party. The estimated cost to demise the <br />space would be around $6,000-$7,000; this would be an expense that <br />would either need to be paid by the building owner (the City) or by a <br />partner of Youth First in support of the program. <br /> <br />Action Statement: <br /> <br />Staff is seeking direction regarding the use of the old NAU office space for the Youth <br />First-Oak Terrace After-School Program. <br /> <br />CCWS: <br /> <br />12/04/06 <br />