File #: 23-0130    Version: 1
Type: resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/26/2023 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 1/31/2023 Final action: 1/31/2023
Title: Approval of a Resolution Authorizing Renewal of an Agricultural Lease Agreement with Spooners Berry Farm for Lease of Property Lying Adjacent to Yelm Highway
Attachments: 1. 1-31-23 Signed Resolution M-2414, 2. Resolution, 3. Agreement, 4. Memorandum of Lease
Title
Approval of a Resolution Authorizing Renewal of an Agricultural Lease Agreement with Spooners Berry Farm for Lease of Property Lying Adjacent to Yelm Highway

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Move to approve a Resolution Authorizing Renewal of an Agricultural Lease Agreement with Spooners Berry Farm for Lease of Property Lying Adjacent to Yelm Highway.

Report
Issue:
Whether to approve a Resolution Authorizing Renewal of an Agricultural Lease Agreement with Spooners Berry Farm for Lease of Property Lying Adjacent to Yelm Highway.

Staff Contact:
Sylvana Niehuser, Director of Parks Planning and Maintenance, 360.753.8068

Presenter(s):
None - Consent Calendar Item.

Background and Analysis:
On September 28, 2018, the City purchased an 83.01-acre property located at 3323 Yelm Highway SE for future public use as a community park. The property had been owned by James and Sandra Zahn who had leased a large portion of the property to Spooner Berry Farms for many years.

The first phase of park development will likely not happen until 2024. In the intervening years before development, the City has been leasing the portion of the property that is suitable for agriculture (approximately 42 acres) to Spooner Berry Farms. This has allowed them to continue operating their U-Pick strawberry farm and berry stand on the property during this period. The existing two-year lease expires January 31, 2023; The new lease is for a one-year term and is $13,650 per year.

Climate Analysis:
The lease agreement allows for the production of u-pick strawberries and a berry stand, which seems to have benefits and impacts to climate mitigation. It provides the public with the opportunity to purchase locally grown fruit through the summer months, rather than purchasing fruit that is transported from out of the area. The berry stand also utilizes recyclable and compostable materials for packaging of the frui...

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