HomeMy WebLinkAbout11 - Termination of CdM Concession AgreementCITY OF NEWPORT BEACH
CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT
Agenda Item No. 11
November 23, 2010
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: Administrative Services Department
Evelyn Tseng, Revenue Manager
(949) 644 -3153 or ETseng(a)NewportBeachCA.gov
SUBJECT: TERMINATION OF CORONA DEL MAR CONCESSION AGREEMENT
ISSUE
Terminate the Agreement by and between the City of Newport Beach ( "City') and Fuji Grill, Inc.,
a California corporation ( "Tenant'), dated April 4, 2008, Letter dated September 18, 2008,
amending Section 5.15, and Third Amendment to Concession and Lease Agreement, dated
March 10, 2009 (collectively, the "Agreement').
Authorize the City Manager to execute a termination agreement based on the terms described
within this report.
DISCUSSION
Background:
From November 1991 through September 2005, Kilmer Enterprises managed the Corona del
Mar State Beach concession. In September 2005, the concession agreement with Kilmer
Enterprises was terminated in order to commence construction of the Corona del Mar
Beachgoer Amenities Improvement Project (the "Project'). The Project included 1043 square
feet for a concession facility. The Project opened in summer 2006 without a concessionaire.
Council Policy F -7 requires the City to "seek revenue equivalent to the open market value of the
highest and best use; and, whenever possible the City shall conduct an open bid or proposal
process to insure the highest financial return" in negotiations regarding the lease of non-
residential income property. On August 31, 2007, City issued a Request for Proposals for a
concessionaire at the Project. In response, the City received six (6) proposals. City staff
selected Fuji Grill, Inc., an established business in Newport Beach with franchises throughout
Orange County, because it provided the most favorable response based on rent, menu,
references and experience. City Council approved the selection, and on April 4, 2008, City
entered into a Concession and Lease Agreement with the Tenant.
Corona del Mar Concession Agreement Termination
November 23, 2010
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The initial Concession and Lease Agreement required the Tenant to pay the greater of
$80,000 /year for Base Rent, adjusted annually by the Consumer Price Index ( "CPI "), or Fifteen
Percent (15 %) of Tenant's Gross Sales, to be paid monthly, but calculated on an annual basis.
In addition, responding to Tenant's concerns regarding Corona del Mar Parking Lot's daily
parking rate's negative impact on its business, City agreed to a Parking Refund Credit Program
during the winter season, if an hourly parking rate program was not implemented by September
2, 2008. Tenant could reimburse a customer's bill for the value of their parking fee, and, upon
documentary evidence each month, the City would credit that reimbursement amount to Tenant
to the following month's rent.
City did not implement an hourly rate at the CdM Parking Lot, and Tenant continued to be
concerned about its revenues. In response to Tenant's concerns, City, through a series of
negotiated lease amendments:
1. September 2008 — in lieu of the Parking Refund Credit Program, agreed to provide
sixteen (16) designated parking spaces for Tenant's customers during each winter
season throughout the term of the Agreement until an hourly parking program might be
implemented;
2. February 2009 — permitted Tenant to enclose the area adjacent to its Premises to use
as a patio area;
3. February 2009 — moved its stingray treatment center from the north side of the building
to the south for the benefit of Tenant's customers using the patio area;
4. March 2009 — decreased Tenant's Base Rent from $80,000 to $36,000 pursuant to the
following revised rent schedule:
Year 1 (from May 25, 2008 to May 31, 2009) — no rent
Year 2 (June 1, 2009 — May 31, 2010) - $36,000
Year 3 (June 1, 2010 — May 31, 2011) - $47,000
Year 4 (June 1, 2011 — May 31, 2012) - $58,000
Year 5 (June 1, 2012 — May 31, 2013) - $69,000
Year 6 (June 1, 2013 — May 31, 2014) - $82,012 and;
5. Provided Tenant more discretion to determine its own Operating Hours during the winter
season.
For its part, Tenant invested a great deal of time and money in the concession. Unfortunately,
despite Tenant's best efforts and the City's accommodations, Tenant, through a letter from its
attorney on September 28, 2010, offered a termination of the Agreement, or a modification of
the Base Rent to $2,000 (Percentage Rent would remain the same) and requested the
installation of 25 metered parking spaces adjacent to the Concession.
Pursuant to the terms of Council Policy F -7, staff recommends that the Agreement be
terminated, and a new 30 -day Request for Proposals for the CdM concession be issued
immediately. Staff anticipates that an agreement for a new vendor at CdM could be finalized by
spring, 2011, well before the busy summer season.
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Proposed Terms of Termination Aqreement
If the Council approves this item, it would also authorize the City Manager to enter into a
termination agreement based substantially on the following terms:
RENT: Tenant's final Base Rent and Percentage Rent payments
have been made, as of October 2010. No further payments
are due.
FINAL RENT Based on the most recent rent reconciliation report, City shall
RECONCILIATION: pay $15,987.88 to Tenant upon the complete execution of
the termination agreement.
EQUIPMENT: Tenant will leave the equipment described in Exhibit "A" at
the Premises, and leave the Premises in good condition.
Environmental Review
This action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to
Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect
physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in
Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3,
because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or
indirectly.
Public Notice:
The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the
meeting at which the City Council considers the item). The fees are not subject to any taxing
limitation or voter requirement since as recommended they do not exceed the reasonable cost
of providing the service and are not intended to be used for general revenue purposes.
Fiscal Impact:
If the termination agreement is approved, City would lose the $3,916.67/month it would have
received in Base Rent until a new tenant is selected. Because of the winter season, historically,
no percentage rent payments would have been made.
Prepared and Submitted By:
Evelyn<jeng
Revenue Manager
Attachments: Exhibit "A" — Equipment List
EQUIPMENT LIST -FUJI GRILL -CDM
i 27- Sep -10
#
`- DESCRIPTION
CITY
unit $ -
Ext. $
Q
$
1
Cool -air Exhaust hood system with make -up air, fire system, grease filters
1'.
18,468
18,468
18,468
2
Custom made counter top with cabinet for service counter
2
17,650
8,825
17,650
3
Beverage refregerator Counter work top #TS -72
1
4,385
4,385
1
4,385
4
Gas Fryer- Frymaster #GF -14 -SD
1
.:1,050
1,050
1,050
5
Ameican Range Salamander Gas Broiler #ASTM -36
1
1,404
1,404
1
1,404
6
Beverage refregerator - sandwich top #SPE72 -18 with Double Over Shelf
1
2,479
2,479
1
2,479
7
Advance Taboo #ECC -1836 Shelving unit -wire 18x36x74 "(dxwxh ")
8
1,176
147
1,176
8
Advance Tabco #KMS- 11B -305R Utility Table with sink 30x60 "(dxw ")
1'-
11195
1,195
1,195
9
Everest #ESR 3 Reach -In refrigerator,
1
3,039
3,039
1
3,039
10
Everest #ESF 3 Reach -In Freezer, three section 71 cu.ft 9
1
3,529
3,529
1
3,529
11
Duke #E304 Steam Table for hood NEMA 6 -20
1
832
832
1
832
12
Tri -Star Manual Counter top Griddle #TSMG -36
1
833
833
1
833
13
Custom Model Gas Hose #48
5
179
8951
5
895
14
Tri -Star Custom Model #TSRS -36 Radiant Broiler Counter Top
1
1,295
1,295
1
1295
15
ICE- O -Matic #ICE0500HA Cube Style Ice Maker
1
2,656
2,656
1
2656
16
Tri -Star # TSR -6 6 Open Burner with Standard Oven
1
1,049
1049
1
1049
17
Rice Cooker -33 Cups
1
189
189
1
189
18
Prep -Sink 18" Tub
1
289
289
289
19
Custom Model Mop Sink
1
189
189
189
20
Cudtom Model Drop -in Sink (Hand Sink) with Faucet
1 -:
180
180
180
21
3 Compartment -sink with Faucet (*Stock Items)
.1-
1,459
1,459
1,459
22
Taylor #754 Soft Serve Freezer for Yogurt
1
9,495
9,495
1
9,495
23
AtlactioGrossfillex seating Chaim #49442002
24 ":
840
35
840
24
Atlactic - Grossfillex Table with base #99851204
12:
828
69
828
25
Wooden Maket Umbrella Pacific Blue Canopy
12
2 148
179
2,148
26 1
Custom Made Awnings by Russ Rinner
21
3,620
1,810
3,6201
1
27
Fuji Grill -Out door Sign
1
1
5,497
5,497
1
5,497
28
Espresso Coffee machine
2
2,299
4,598
2
4,598
29
Espresso Coffee Grinder - Wazzer #0522509- ('Stock Items)
1
0
0
1
0
30
#891614 Chrome plate shelf ('Stock Items)
4
0
0
4
0
31
Grosfilledx 24" sq. -sand Table with Base #013193
4
364
91
364
32
Grosf Iledx 30" Round. -sand Table with Base ##035172
3.' -_
.....303
101
303
33
Angelanio #013392 Wood Base Seating patio Chair
7"
406
58
406
34
W3024 Patio Heater
4 ` 1
1832
458
1,832
Gray cafor; 11060frr to'City,'Yellow'cdo`r: to be rergo 4d by Fuji GrIII hG =:
85 ,
$ 51,9971
94,172
25
$ 42,175
Note #1: Most items do not include sales tax and freight charges.
Note #2: Fuji Grill, Inc. has not verified the accuracy of the equipment prices shown herein and makes no warranty, express or
implied, as to their accuracy. Some items were purchased by general contractors, and Fuji Grill, Inc. will not vouch for their accuracy.
Note #3: All other unlisted non - fixture items shall be removed by Fuji Grill, Inc., including but not limited to
computers, POS systems, security systems, kitchenware, food inventory, and other personal items.