SUPPORTS ITEM NO. 4  
                                                      CS&B COMMITTEE AGENDA
                                                      OCTOBER 26, 1995     


                              ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT


                                                    Date:  October 17, 1995


     TO:       Standing Committee on City Services and Budgets

     FROM:     Director of Legal Services, in consultation with the
               Manager of Facilities Development

     SUBJECT:  Legal Services - Relocation to VanCity Building



     RECOMMENDATION

          A.  THAT Council approve the move of the Legal Services Office to
              VanCity  Building, and  authorize an  additional  $15,000 for
              renovation work for  a total capital budget  of $175,000; the
              source  of funds to be  the existing allocation  for the City
              Hall Precinct in the 1995 Capital Budget.

          B.  THAT Council approve an increase in the annual Legal Services
              operating budget of $152,000 for rent and operating costs for
              the space leased from the Property Endowment Fund; the source
              of funds for the  1995 portion ($25,000) to be  provided from
              Contingency Reserve.

          C.  THAT Council  approve a  one-time expenditure of  $160,000 to
              provide  data and  telephone  cabling from  City Hall  to the
              VanCity  Building to service the office of Legal Services and
              future City offices; the source of funding to be the Property
              Endowment Fund and recovery from monthly rents.


     CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS

          The City Manager RECOMMENDS approval of A, B and C.


     COUNCIL POLICY

     As part of the 1994-1996 Budget Management Program, Council instructed
     that  all requests  for new  program or  staff expenditures  should be
     offset  by  equivalent expenditure  reductions or  appropriate revenue
     increases.




     PURPOSE

     The purpose  of this report is  to recommend that the  office of Legal
     Services be  relocated to  the fourth  floor,  VanCity Building,  into
     space recently  vacated by VanCity, and  to report on  the capital and
     operating costs for the new offices.

     BACKGROUND

     In June  1995,  Council  approved  an  automation  project  for  Legal
     Services  and funding of $160,000  for office renovations  in the East
     Wing.    Council also  approved  the  recommendation of  the  Manager,
     Facilities Development,  that  consideration be  given  to  relocating
     Legal Services to the VanCity Building, for report back on capital and
     operating costs.


     DISCUSSION

     In the June 1995 report to Council, the City Manager  reported that in
     order to implement the proposed technological changes in the operation
     of  the Law Department  significant physical changes  were required to
     the existing East  Wing office space  ($160,000), particularly in  the
     clerical area.  Council was also  advised that given the extent of the
     proposed  renovations  and  need  for additional  space  by  Community
     Services  (Planning  and  Permits  &  Licenses)   in  the  East  Wing,
     consideration be given to  relocating Legal Services into 7,400  SF of
     the 45,000  SF space scheduled to be vacated by VanCity on October 15,
     1995.   A subsequent report will deal  with the recommended use of the
     remaining vacant space.


     Capital and Operating Costs

     A detailed design of the office space to be occupied by Legal Services
     (see  Appendix A)  on the  fourth  floor of  the VanCity  Building has
     indicated  that renovation costs will be approximately $175,000.  This
     is  only slightly  higher than  the cost  anticipated in  the original
     renovation contemplated for the fourth floor of the East Wing.  As the
     move  of Legal Services  to VanCity will  free up needed  space in the
     East  Wing for  use  by Community  Services,  it is  recommended  that
     Council  approve  the  relocation   despite  the  additional  expense.
     Funding  for the renovation costs  are available in  the existing City
     Hall Precinct allocation in the 1995 Capital Budget.

     The move  of Legal Services  to the VanCity Building  will require the
     payment  of rent and operating  costs to the  Property Endowment Fund.
     The annual costs,  based on $12.00 per square foot  for rent and $8.50
     per  square  foot  for  operating  costs,  is estimated  at  $152,000.
     Funding for these costs will have to be added to  the Operating Budget
     beginning in 1996.  The 1995 portion of the rent will be $25,000, with
     funding recommended to be provided from Contingency Reserve.


     Communication Costs

     The second component of this project deals with the provision of voice
     and  data  link  to City  Hall  from the  VanCity  Building.  In 1991,
     Planning Department  and Hastings  Institute personnel in  the VanCity
     Building  were connected to the switchboard and main frame computer in
     City Hall.    This was  done  using spare  capacity  in a  cable  that
     connected City Hall to 456 West Broadway and the downtown area.  Since
     that time, staff from the Human Resources and  Engineering Departments
     have  been relocated to  the VanCity Building.   This has  used up all
     available circuits in that cable and in order to accommodate telephone
     and data transmission needs of  additional staff at VanCity additional
     circuits will have to be provided.

     It is proposed that a 600 pair telephone cable and a fibre optic cable
     for  data be  installed between  City Hall  and the  VanCity Building.
     While  this  installation is  required to  service the  Legal Services
     move, it  will benefit future staff  relocations.  As a  result, it is
     proposed  that the  estimated  cost of  $160,000  be provided  by  the

     Property  Endowment  Fund  in-lieu  of  tenant  improvement allowances
     normally  provided in  commercial leases.   These  costs will  then be
     recovered by the PEF through rents.



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