Long Beach, CA
File #: 08-1211    Version: 1 Name: LBA - reciprocal agrmnt w/Boeing 2
Type: Contract Status: CCIS
File created: 10/30/2008 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/2/2008 Final action: 12/2/2008
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute all documents necessary for a reciprocal easement agreement between the City of Long Beach and The Boeing Company for City-owned property at 2750 E. Wardlow Road and Boeing-owned property at 2400 E. Wardlow Road. (District 5)
Sponsors: Long Beach Airport
Attachments: 1. 120208-C-13sr.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager to execute all documents necessary for a reciprocal easement agreement between the City of Long Beach and The Boeing Company for City-owned property at
2750 E. Wardlow Road and Boeing-owned property at 2400 E. Wardlow Road. (District 5)

DISCUSSION
In 1970, the City Council authorized the execution of Lease No. 10450 (Lease) between the City of Long Beach and Carrier Aircraft, Incorporated, for City-owned property at 2750 E. Wardlow Road (Site). In 1983, the Lease was assigned to Group Six Leasing Company. In 1986, the Lease was assigned to McDonnell Douglas Corporation. In 1997, McDonnell Douglas Corporation merged with The Boeing Company (MD/Boeing).

Used over the years for various aviation purposes, the Site has most recently been utilized to augment the manufacturing space needs for the C-17 manufacturing facility (C-17 Facility) located adjacent to the Site. The Lease terminated in 1995 and MD/Boeing has remained on the Site on a month-to-month basis. In an effort to consolidate various leased space, MD/Boeing has submitted its 30-day notice to vacate the Site. When vacated, the Site will retain three structures containing office, storage and warehouse space.

As part of MD/Boeing's preparations for vacancy, a survey was completed to identify the exact location of the property line between the Site and the C-17 Facility, due to the Site's long-term use by various entities and its coupling with the adjacent C-17 Facility. The survey confirmed that one of the Site structures is encroaching onto the C-17 Facility property. Additionally, an electrical substation for the C-17 Facility is encroaching onto the Site. Relocation or demolition of these improvements would be costly for both the City and MD/Boeing at this time.

In an effort to allow continued use of both the structure and substation, a reciprocal easement agreement has been negotiated containing the following major terms and provisions:

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