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Pasco council approves restrictive covenant, leasehold deed of trust for Boys & Girls Club building
Summary
Council unanimously approved Resolution 4625 to authorize a leasehold deed of trust and a 10-year restrictive covenant required by the Washington State Department of Commerce for state funding toward renovation of the club facility.
The Pasco City Council on July 21 unanimously approved Resolution 4625, authorizing the interim city manager to sign a leasehold deed of trust and a restrictive covenant tied to Department of Commerce funding for renovation of the Boys & Girls Club building that sits on city-owned property.
Why it matters: The city owns the building and the land under it (the school district holds underlying land rights), and the Department of Commerce requires a recorded restrictive covenant to ensure state funds are used for youth services for the contracted period. The covenant runs with the property and restricts its use to Boys & Girls Club youth programming for the…
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