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File #: 22-148    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Action Items
File created: 1/14/2022 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 2/2/2022 Final action:
Title: Old Crozet School of Arts - Lease Amendment
Attachments: 1. Att.A - OCSA Lease Amendment 2022, 2. Att.B - Emergency Order No. 20-3, 3. Att.C - Resolution
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AGENDA DATE: 2/2/2022

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Old Crozet School of Arts - Lease Amendment
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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Proposed Lease Amendment

ITEM TYPE: Regular Action Item

STAFF CONTACT(S): Richardson, Walker, Kamptner, Herrick, Stewart, Strother

PRESENTER (S): Bill Strother

LEGAL REVIEW: Yes

REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson

BACKGROUND: Old Crozet School Arts (OCSA) is a 501(C)(3) Non-Profit school for arts instruction, one of two tenants located within the County-owned Old Crozet School building. OCSA offers classes for beginning and experienced students of all ages in the visual and performing arts. OCSA has been a responsible tenant since 2009 and provides a valued service to the Crozet area community.

Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Governor of Virginia's executive order that all schools be closed as a community protection measure, the Board of Supervisors authorized the County Executive to temporarily waive OCSA's rent for the space it occupies in the Old Crozet School building. On May 7, 2020, the County Executive, acting as the Director of Emergency Management, issued Emergency Order No. 20-3, which read in part, "The County waives payment of rent from Old Crozet School Arts to the County effective April 1, 2020 and continuing until the Governor by executive order allows it to re-open and resume relatively normal operations as [the County Executive] determines in [his] discretion."

STRATEGIC PLAN: Economic Prosperity - Foster an environment that stimulates diversified job creation, capital investments, and tax revenues that support community goals.

DISCUSSION: As with many businesses that were affected throughout the COVID pandemic, OCSA has been working hard to recover. The organization sought and received grants, one of which allowed the organization to make air quality improvements to its leased spaces. Work was done to set up classrooms for optimal health protection, with guidance from healthcare profess...

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