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Supervisors back retroactive sublease to house new Children’s Advocacy Center after broad community support

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Subcommittee · June 4, 2014
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Summary

After testimony from law enforcement, prosecutors and center staff, the Budget & Finance Subcommittee recommended approval of a retroactive sublease for the Children's Advocacy Center at 3450 Third Street. The committee asked departments to add a board‑policy resolve that leases should be submitted prior to effective dates.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Subcommittee on June 4 recommended approval of a retroactive sublease that will house the new Children’s Advocacy Center of San Francisco at 3450 Third Street.

John Updike, Director of Real Estate, told the committee the master lease with the San Francisco Child Abuse Prevention Center was first signed in September 2011 and has been amended several times. The sublease before the committee covers roughly 6,024 square feet, was made retroactive to April 1, 2014, and terminates when the master lease expires (the master lease term was reported to expire in March 2023). Updike described the monthly rent as $22,113 (with 3 percent annual increases) and said the city’s first‑year cost would be about $265,356, which includes base…

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