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License Agreement Extension with Rancho Community College District at Centennial Park <br />March 5, 2019 <br />Page 2 <br />area. In order for the City to enter into a long-term lease with the College, a land conversion <br />needs to be approved by the NPS and City Council, transferring the deed conditions for the land <br />upon which the Education Center is located to new park sites of equal recreational value and <br />size. <br />On August 18, 2015, the College and the City entered into a reimbursement agreement to <br />reimburse the City up to $334,000 in costs associated with the land conversion requirements for <br />the replacement properties and take the necessary actions to submit the required documentation <br />to the NPS for a determination. If approved by the NPS and the City Council, the use restrictions <br />could be removed from the license area and applied to the replacement properties in order to <br />allow the City and the College to enter into negotiations for a long-term lease of the license area. <br />An extension is requested in order to ensure the license agreement does not lapse as the City <br />completes this process. The NPS is allowing the City to extend the license agreement between <br />the City and the College for up to two years. On February 19, 2019, the City Council requested <br />that City Staff return with two options for the City Council to decide upon, a one-year extension <br />and a two-year extension with the College, included as Exhibits 1 and 2. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />Approval of this item allows the City to meet Goal #2 — Youth, Education, Recreation, Objective <br />#4 (Partner with groups and organizations to promote education, senior services, job training and <br />development for all Santa Ana residents), Strategy A (Partner with The California Endowment, <br />Santa Ana College, Chapman University, UCI, CSUF and other institutions of higher education to <br />design career pathway programs that support priority workforce industries (Retail, healthcare, <br />manufacturing, renewable energies) that results in faster reemployment of Santa Ana's <br />residents.). <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />There is no fiscalq:; <br />iated with this action. <br />Li Rudloff <br />Executive Director <br />Parks, Recreation and Community Services <br />Agency <br />Exhibits: 1. Proposed License Extension Agreement (One -Year) <br />2. Proposed License Extension Agreement (Two -Years) <br />65A-2 <br />