File #: 21-0270    Version: 1 Name: Hope Street Dumpster Enclosure
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/17/2021 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 11/10/2021 Final action: 11/10/2021
Title: Resolution Authorizing the Grant of a Dumpster Enclosure Use Agreement to Partnership for a new Phoebus, Inc., Over a Portion of City Property Known as 8 South Hope Street for the Use of a Brick Enclosure to House Solid Waste Containers for Use by Restaurants and other Retail Business in the Vicinity of the Enclosure
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Attachments: 1. Exhibit A Dumpster Enclosure Use Agreement, 2. Dumpster Enclosure Agreement CAO Draft 9.16.21
Title

Resolution Authorizing the Grant of a Dumpster Enclosure Use Agreement to Partnership for a new Phoebus, Inc., Over a Portion of City Property Known as 8 South Hope Street for the Use of a Brick Enclosure to House Solid Waste Containers for Use by Restaurants and other Retail Business in the Vicinity of the Enclosure

Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
See Discussion.

Discussion:

A City (public) parking lot is located at the corner of County Street and Hope Street (addressed as 8 Hope Street; LRSN 12001367). In 2016, out of concern for public health and safety, the City constructed in the corner of that lot a brick enclosure for the purpose of providing a shielded area to house solid waste containers for use by certain restaurants in the vicinity of that enclosure. This service was facilitated through that certain Phoebus Dumpster Enclosure Agreement dated April 1, 2016 between the City of Hampton and Richard G. Levin (the "2016 Agreement"), an owner of much of the property bordering the parking lot, and landlord to the tenants then needing an avenue for solid waste disposal.

Phoebus has since experienced substantial economic growth, including of several more restaurants and retail establishments along Mellen Street and in the immediate vicinity of the parking lot and dumpster enclosure. With that the need for expanded waste disposal has become a necessity. The Partnership for a new Phoebus, Inc. (the "Partnership") has agreed to take responsibility for expanding that service, and intends to contract with a vendor to provide daily waste disposal (Monday - Saturday) for use by seven (7) retail and restaurant establishments adjacent to the parking lot. Mr. Levin is amenable to terminating 2016 Agreement to facilitate the Partnership's expansion of those solid waste services.

Impact:

Improved health and public welfare through the more frequent removal of solid waste produced by restaurants and other retail businesses.

Recommendation:
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