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     ARTICLE 14

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RELATING TO LEASE AGREEMENTS FOR LEASED OFFICE AND OPERATING SPACE

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     SECTION 1. This Article consists of a joint resolution that is submitted pursuant to § 37-

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6-2 authorizing various lease agreements for office space and operating space.

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     SECTION 2. Executive Office of Commerce

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     WHEREAS, the Executive Office of Commerce currently occupies approximately 2,983

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square feet at 555 Valley Street (Building 58, Suite 203) in the City of Providence;

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     WHEREAS, the Executive Office of Commerce currently has a current lease agreement,

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in full force and effect, with Foundry ALCO Members, LLC for approximately 2,983 square feet

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of office space located at 555 Valley Street (Building 58, Suite 203);

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     WHEREAS, the existing lease expires on June 30, 2022, and the Executive Office of

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Commerce wishes to exercise its option to renew this lease for an additional five-year term;

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     WHEREAS, the State of Rhode Island, acting by and through the Executive Office of

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Commerce attests to the fact that there are no clauses in the lease agreement with Foundry ALCO

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Members, LLC that would interfere with the Executive Office of Commerce lease agreement or

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use of the facility;

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     WHEREAS, the leased premises provide a critical location for the offices of the Executive

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Office of Commerce from which the organization can fulfill the mission of the Executive Office of

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Commerce;

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     WHEREAS, the annual base rent in the agreement in the current fiscal year, ending June

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30, 2022 is $71,234.04;

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     WHEREAS, the anticipated annual base rent of the agreement in each of the five (5) years

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of the renewal term will not exceed $76,576.60;

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     WHEREAS, the payment of the annual base rent will be made from funds available to the

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Executive Office of Commerce for the payments of rental and lease costs based on annual

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appropriations made by the General Assembly;

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     WHEREAS, the State Properties Committee now respectfully requests the approval of the

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Rhode Island House of Representatives and the Rhode Island Senate for the lease agreement

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between the Executive Office of Commerce and Foundry ALCO Members, LLC for leased space

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located at 555 Valley Street (Building 58, Suite 203), Providence; now therefore be it

 

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island hereby approves the

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lease agreement, for a term not to exceed five (5) years and an aggregate base rent not to exceed

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$382,883; and it be further

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     RESOLVED, that this Joint Resolution shall take effect upon passage by the General

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Assembly; and it be further

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     RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State is hereby authorized and directed to transmit duly

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certified copies of this resolution to the Governor, the Director of the Executive Office of

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Commerce, the Director of Administration, the State Budget Officer, and the Chair of the State

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Properties Committee.

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     SECTION 3. Department of Corrections

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     WHEREAS, the Rhode Island Department of Corrections has a current lease agreement,

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in full force and effect, with WRR Associates, LLC. for approximately 5,086 square feet of office

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space located at 49 Pavilion Avenue, Providence;

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     WHEREAS, the State of Rhode Island, acting by and through the Department of

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Corrections attests to the fact that there are no clauses in the lease agreement with the WRR

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Associates, LLC that would interfere with the Department of Corrections lease agreement or use

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of the facility;

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     WHEREAS, the existing lease expires on January 31, 2023, and the Department of

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Corrections wishes to advertise a Request for Proposals seeking approximately 5,000 square feet

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of office space and relocating to a new office location in Providence;

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     WHEREAS, the annual base rent in the current agreement in the current fiscal year, ending

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June 30, 2022 and continuing through January 31, 2023 is $108,690;

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     WHEREAS, the annual base rent of the agreement through January 31, 2023 will not

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exceed $108,690;

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     WHEREAS, it is anticipated that the annual base rent of the new lease agreement in each

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of the ten years of the term will not exceed $110,000;

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     WHEREAS, the payment of the annual base rent will be made from funds available to the

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Department of Corrections for the payments of rental and lease costs based on annual

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appropriations made by the General Assembly;

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     WHEREAS, the proposed new leased premises will provide a critical location for the

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offices of the Department of Corrections from which the Department can serve the needs of

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Providence and surrounding communities and otherwise fulfill the mission of the Department of

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Corrections;

 

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     WHEREAS, the State Properties Committee now respectfully requests the approval of the

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Rhode Island House of Representatives and the Rhode Island Senate for the lease agreement

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between the Department of Corrections and a landlord to be determined, for the office space located

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at a location to be determined in the City of Providence, Rhode Island; now therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island hereby approves the

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lease agreement, for a term not to exceed ten (10) years and an aggregate base rent not to exceed

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$1,100,000; and it be further

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     RESOLVED, that this joint resolution shall take effect upon passage by the General

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Assembly; and it be further

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     RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State is hereby authorized and directed to transmit duly

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certified copies of this resolution to the Governor, the Director of the Department of Corrections,

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the Director of Administration, the State Budget Officer, and the Chair of the State Properties

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Committee.

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     SECTION 4. Department of Human Services

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     WHEREAS, the Department of Human Services is in the process of consolidating its office

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and customer facing space in the City of Providence;

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     WHEREAS, the State of Rhode Island, acting by and through the Department of Human

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Services, attests to the fact that there are no clauses in its various lease agreements that would

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interfere with the Department of Human Services lease agreements or use of any of the facilities;

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     WHEREAS, as part of its space consolidation plan, the Department of Human Services

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wishes to advertise a Request for Proposals seeking approximately 7,500 square feet of

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office/customer facing space in new leased premises located in the City of Providence;

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     WHEREAS, the proposed new leased premises will provide a critical customer facing

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location for the offices of the Department of Human Services from which the Department can serve

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the needs of Providence and surrounding communities and otherwise fulfill the mission of the

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Department of Hunan Services;

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     WHEREAS, it is anticipated that the annual base rent of the new lease agreement in each

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of the ten years of the term will not exceed $165,000;

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     WHEREAS, the payment of the annual base rent will be made from funds available to the

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Rhode Island Department of Human Services for the payments of rental and lease costs based on

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annual appropriations made by the General Assembly;

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     WHEREAS, the State Properties Committee now respectfully requests the approval of the

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House of Representatives and the Senate for the lease agreement between the Department of

 

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Human Services and a landlord to be determined, for office/customer service space at a location to

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be determined in the City of Providence; now therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly approves the lease agreement, for a term not to

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exceed ten (10) years and an aggregate base rent not to exceed $1,650,000; and it be further

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     RESOLVED, that this Joint Resolution shall take effect upon passage by the General

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Assembly; and it be further

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     RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State is hereby authorized and directed to transmit duly

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certified copies of this resolution to the Governor, the Director of the Department of Human

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Services, the Director of Administration, the State Budget Officer, and the Chair of the State

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Properties Committee.

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     SECTION 5. University of Rhode Island – Communicative Disorders Program Lease

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Renewal

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     WHEREAS, the University of Rhode Island (“University”) has academic programs in

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physical therapy, communicative disorders, and kinesiology with teaching, research, and outreach

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that benefit Rhode Island adults and children with injuries and disabilities;

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     WHEREAS, the Independence Square Foundation (“Foundation”) is a non-profit

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corporation that develops and manages community center buildings, leasing space at affordable

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rates to not-for-profit operations, with a historical emphasis on operations supporting individuals

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with disabilities;

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     WHEREAS, the Foundation promotes and fosters collaborative relationships between its

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non-profit tenants in the interest of enhancing the range and quality of services offered to these

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special populations, recognized at the national level as a unique model to be emulated:

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     WHEREAS, in 1991, the University and the Board of Governors for Higher

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Education/Council on Postsecondary Education/University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees

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(“Board”), and the State Properties Committee (“Properties Committee”) approved a lease of land

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(“Ground Lease”), for ten years, with ten years renewable, for a parcel of land at 25 West

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Independence Way on the Kingston Campus of the University in Kingston, Rhode Island to the

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Foundation, enabling Independence Square to build a 40,000 square foot community center

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building for not-for-profit tenants;

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     WHEREAS, in 2002, the University, the Board and the Properties Committee, approved a

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space lease executed on May 24, 2002 and terminating, with executed extensions, on January 31,

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2023, wherein the Foundation leased to University approximately 4,300 rentable square feet of

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space located Building II for the University’s Communicative Disorders program (“Program”)

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within the original phase of building at 25 West Independence Way and that Program, associated

 

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students and faculty have benefited from the quality, accessible, and well maintained facilities for

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the duration of that lease;

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     WHEREAS, in 2007, the University, the Board, and the Properties Committee have

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approved a 25 year extension to the existing Ground Lease, commencing as of January 1, 2009 and

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terminating on January 31, 2034;

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     WHEREAS, in 2022, the University and the Board approved a space lease commencing as

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of  the February 1, 2023 and terminating on January 31, 2034 , wherein the Foundation leased to

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University approximately 4,300 rentable square feet of space located Building II for the

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University’s Program within the original phase of building at 25 West Independence Way and that

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Program, associated students and faculty have benefited from the quality, accessible, and well

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maintained facilities for the duration of that lease;

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     WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the Program, associated students and faculty to have

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continued access to the quality, accessible, and well maintained facilities for the duration of the

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lease;

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     WHEREAS, the renewal of the lease requires the University to pay rent, plus the

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University’s proportional share of building operating expenses, such as heating, cooling, lighting,

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and basic electrical service, such rent, for the Lease period, in total, shall be $758,692.00. The

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proportionate share of building operating expenses are calculated on an annualized basis, this

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proportionate share of building operating expenses being subject to annual increases in operating

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expenses in future years; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island hereby recognizes

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that lease payments of rent will not exceed $758,692.00 for the duration of the Communicative

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Disorders Program Lease Renewal (“Lease Renewal”), plus the proportionate share of building

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operating expenses; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly hereby approves this Lease Renewal and its

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associated rent and proportionate operating cost; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, that this Joint Resolution shall take effect upon passage by this General

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Assembly; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State is hereby authorized and directed to transmit duly

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certified copies of this resolution to the Governor, the Director of the Department of Human

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Services, the Director of Administration, the State Budget Officer, and the Chair of the State

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Properties Committee.

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     SECTION 6. University of Rhode Island – Physical Therapy Program Lease Renewal

 

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     WHEREAS, the University of Rhode Island (“University”) has academic programs in

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physical therapy, communicative disorders, and kinesiology with teaching, research, and outreach

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that benefit Rhode Island adults and children with injuries and disabilities;

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     WHEREAS, the Independence Square Foundation (“Foundation”) is a non-profit

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corporation that develops and manages community center buildings, leasing space at affordable

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rates to not-for-profit operations, with a historical emphasis on operations supporting individuals

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with disabilities;

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     WHEREAS, the Foundation promotes and fosters collaborative relationships between its

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non-profit tenants in the interest of enhancing the range and quality of services offered to these

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special populations, recognized at the national level as a unique model to be emulated:

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     WHEREAS, in 1991, the University and the Board of Governors for Higher

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Education/Council  on Postsecondary Education/University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees

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(“Board”), and the State Properties Committee (“Properties Committee”) approved a lease of land

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(“Ground Lease”), for ten years, with ten years renewable, for a parcel of land at 25 West

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Independence Way on the Kingston Campus of the University in Kingston, Rhode Island to the

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Foundation, enabling Independence Square to build a 40,000 square foot community center

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building for not-for-profit tenants;

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     WHEREAS, in 2007, the University, the Board, and the Properties Committee have

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approved a 25 year extension to the existing Ground Lease, commencing as of January 1, 2009 and

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terminating on January 31, 2034;

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     WHEREAS, in 2013, the University, the Board and the Properties Committee, approved a

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space lease commencing as of the February 1, 2014 and terminating on February 28, 2023, wherein

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the Foundation leased to University approximately 16,400 rentable square feet of space located

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Building II  for the University’s Physical Therapy program (“Program”) within the original phase

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of building at 25 West Independence Way and that Program, associated students and faculty have

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benefited from the quality, accessible, and well maintained facilities for the duration of that lease;

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     WHEREAS, in 2022, the University and the Board approved a space lease commencing as

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of March 1, 2023 and terminating on January 31, 2034 (“Lease”), wherein the Foundation leased

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to University approximately 16,400 rentable square feet of space located Building II for the

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University’s Program within the original phase of building at 25 West Independence Way and that

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Program, associated students and faculty have benefited from the quality, accessible, and well

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maintained facilities for the duration of that Lease;

 

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     WHEREAS it is in the best interest of the Program, associated students and faculty to have

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continued access to the quality, accessible, and well-maintained facilities for the duration of the

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Lease;

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     WHEREAS, the lease requires the University to pay rent, plus the University’s

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proportional share of building operating expenses, such as heating, cooling, lighting, and basic

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electrical service, such rent, for the Lease period, in total, shall be $2,871,694.67. The proportionate

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share of building operating expenses are calculated on an annualized basis, this proportionate share

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of building operating expenses being subject to annual increases in operating expenses in future

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years; now, therefore be it

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly of the State of Rhode Island hereby recognizes

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that Lease payments of rent will not exceed $2,871,694.67 for the duration of the Lease, plus the

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proportionate share of building operating expenses; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, that this General Assembly hereby approves this Physical Therapy Program

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Lease Renewal and its associated rent and proportionate operating costs; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, that this Joint Resolution shall take effect upon passage by this General

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Assembly; and be it further

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     RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State is hereby authorized and directed to transmit duly

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certified copies of this resolution to the Governor, the Director of the Department of Human

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Services, the Director of Administration, the State Budget Officer, and the Chair of the State

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Properties Committee.

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     SECTION 7. This Article shall take effect upon passage.

 

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