The Millington City Council convened to discuss a resolution approving a two-year lease agreement between the city and Shelby County government for office space designated for the Shelby County Clerk's office. The lease, covering 1,600 square feet at 4836 Navy Road, Millington, Tennessee, is set to begin retroactively from January 1, 2023, and will run through December 31, 2024. It includes an option for a month-to-month renewal for up to three additional months, with a total cost not exceeding $38,400.
The resolution requires an expenditure of $9,600 from the FY 2024 general funds, as noted by Commissioner McBride, who sponsored the item. The lease was prompted by a resolution passed by Millington in January 2023, which requested the county to begin paying rent for the space that has been occupied for several years.
Despite the administration's recommendation for approval, the clerk's office has expressed opposition to the lease. Commissioner Thornton raised concerns regarding the rationale behind the clerk's lack of support and sought clarification on the necessity of retroactive payments. Legal counsel explained that the landlord had assessed a rent fee, and although the county had occupied the space, the lease was not executed until recently, necessitating back payments.
The discussion highlighted confusion among commissioners regarding the timeline of the lease and the implications of paying for a space that had been occupied for over a year without a formal agreement. The meeting underscored the complexities involved in municipal leasing agreements and the need for clear communication among all parties involved.