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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2014

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RELATING TO EDUCATION -- NURSING EDUCATION CENTER LEASE

AUTHORIZATION

     

     Introduced By: Representative Raymond E.Gallison

     Date Introduced: May 21, 2014

     Referred To: House Finance

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Chapter 16-32 of the General Laws entitled "University of Rhode Island

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[See Title 16 Chapter 97 - The Rhode Island Board of Education Act]" is hereby amended by

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adding thereto the following sections:

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     16-32-32. Nursing education center lease authorization. – (a) Findings of fact. The

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general assembly finds and declares as follows:

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     (1) At a meeting duly noticed on March 11, 2014, the state properties committee provided

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approval to negotiate a lease for the nursing education center at the former South Street power

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station building; and

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     (2) The department of administration has proposed a lease (the "Proposed Lease

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Agreement"), with a term of fifteen (15) years, with an option to extend the lease for a period not

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to exceed two (2) years, for approximately one hundred thirty two thousand four hundred forty

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nine (132,449) square feet of space on the first, second, and a portion of the third floor of the

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planned renovated and expanded former South Street power station building for the nursing

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education center. The term of the lease agreement is anticipated to begin on July 1, 2016; and

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     (3) The proposed lease agreement would require the board of education to pay:

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     (i) Base rent for the proportionate share of the core building design, renovation and

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construction expenses of fourteen dollars ($14.00) per square foot, or one million eight hundred

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fifty five thousand dollars ($1,855,000) annually during the first five (5) years of the lease term;

 

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     (ii) Tenant improvement rent for the anticipated cost of developer financing, design, and

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construction of the nursing education center space, presently estimated at eighteen dollars and

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eighty one cents ($18.81) per square foot per year, or an average of two million four hundred

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ninety one thousand dollars ($2,491,000) annually for each year of the lease term, the exact

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amount to be determined in accordance with a formula in the lease agreement; and

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     (iii) Additional rent for the proportionate share of the actual building operating,

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maintenance, and metered utility expenses, estimated at twelve dollars and seventy five cents

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($12.75) per square foot, or one million six hundred eighty nine thousand dollars ($1,689,000) for

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the first year following the commencement of occupancy; and

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     (4) The base rent under the proposed lease agreement would increase to fifteen dollars

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and twelve cents ($15.12) per square foot in years six (6) through ten (10), sixteen dollars and

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thirty-three cents ($16.33) per square foot for years eleven (11) through fifteen (15), and

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seventeen dollars and fifteen cents ($17.15) during the option period. During the option period,

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the tenant improvement rent would be reduced to zero dollars ($0.00). The operating expense rent

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and metered utilities would be adjusted annually, based on a reconciliation of estimated costs and

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actual costs; and

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     (5) The proposed lease agreement provides that, during lease year six (6) and after the

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end of lease year twelve (12), the board of education would have an option to purchase, as a

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condominium unit, that portion of the building leased for the nursing education center, exercise of

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such option and the financing thereof subject to general assembly approval; and

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     (6) The state shall be responsible for paying the base rent and the tenant improvement

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rent, and the board of education shall fairly apportion the additional rent between the university

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and the college; and

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     (7) The proposed lease agreement provides that no rent is payable until:

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     (i) The renovation and construction of the South Street landing project is completed; and

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     (ii) The developer has secured a certificate of occupancy for the building, including

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specifically the nursing education center space; and

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     (iii) The nursing education center space is determined to be completed according to the

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project specifications and terms of the proposed lease agreement.

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     (b) Approval. The general assembly hereby approves the proposed lease agreement for

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the Nursing education center for the space in the former South Street power station building for a

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term not to exceed seventeen (17) years and at a total cost not to exceed thirty-four million six

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hundred forty-one thousand dollars ($34,641,000) for the base rent; and an amount not to exceed

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twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000), plus the applicable interest and financing costs for the

 

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tenant improvement rent; and additional rent for the proportionate share of operating and

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maintenance expenses and metered utilities.

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     16-32-33. Financing of alterations. – (a) Findings of fact. The general assembly finds

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and declares as follows:

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     (1) The department of administration's proposed lease agreement grants to the board of

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education the right to finance the tenant improvements itself, without availing itself of the

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provision of developer financing as contemplated in the proposed lease agreement, if such an

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alternative method is determined to be advantageous and in the best interest of board of education

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and the state; and

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     (2) The exercise of the board of education's option to finance the tenant improvements

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will thereby eliminate tenant improvement rent (encompassing construction and design costs)

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during the term of the proposed lease agreement, provided that the proceeds of such financing are

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available to the developer no earlier than the rent commencement date in the proposed lease

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agreement which is when the renovation and construction of the South Street landing project is

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completed and the developer has secured a certificate of occupancy for the building, including

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specifically the nursing education center space, and the nursing education center space is

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determined to be completed according to the project specifications and terms of the proposed

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lease agreement and no later than six (6) months thereafter; and

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     (3) The alternative tenant improvement project costs to be financed for the nursing

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education center are anticipated not to exceed twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000), plus

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costs associated with the issuance of such financing; and

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     (4) The term of such financing would not exceed fifteen (15) years, with provisions made

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in the structure of the financing to permit early payment of the outstanding amount of such

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financing, if the option to purchase in the proposed lease agreement is approved and executed

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during either of the two (2) time periods when such an option is exercisable under the lease

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agreement; and

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     (5) Because of the use of Federal Historic Preservation Tax Credits applicable to the

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tenant improvement work for the nursing education center, taxable rate financing must be

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employed at a rate not expected to exceed eight percent (8.0%); and

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     (6) The resulting annual debt service associated with the state financing of the nursing

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education center is expected not to exceed three million eight hundred three thousand dollars

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($3,803,000) annually and forty-eight million two hundred four thousand dollars ($48,204,000)

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for the duration of an up to fifteen (15) year term.

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     (b) Approval. The general assembly hereby approves alternative financing not to exceed

 

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twenty-five million five hundred thousand dollars ($25,500,000), including twenty-five million

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dollars ($25,000,000) for the estimated tenant improvement project costs and five hundred

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thousand dollars ($500,000) for the estimated cost of financing.

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     16-32-34. Financing of technology, fixtures and furnishings. – (a) Findings of fact.

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The general assembly finds and declares as follows:

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     (1) The university's college of nursing and the college's nursing school, and personnel

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from both institutions who support networking and instructional technology have worked closely

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with the developer's architectural team on the complement and configuration of the instructional,

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simulation, and practice lab configuration of spaces through the schematic design phase of the

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nursing education center facilities, with the objective of achieving a technology rich, realistic,

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high-caliber learning and training experience for nursing undergraduate students, graduate

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students, and those practicing nurses seeking higher levels of certification and training; and

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     (2) The manner in which the facilities are furnished and equipped is an extremely

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important aspect of assuring that the completed and occupied nursing education center exceeds

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the educational and training expectations of students and faculty when it opens and into the future

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with opportunities for expanded use by other higher education institutions, hospitals, and medical

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institutions for medical students, pharmacy students, physician assistant students, medical

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technician trainees, as well as nurses in a simulated "Smart Hospital" physician offices, and home

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care settings; and

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     (3) The initial and continuing success of a teaching and learning center such as this is

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highly dependent upon the quality and sophistication of the equipment, including computerized

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mannequins, interactive audio/visual, realistic hospital beds with support systems, and video

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recording systems to enable post-training review and critique of experiential learning experiences,

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fixtures, and furnishings that are acquired and deployed to outfit both the formal teaching and

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simulation facilities, as well as the traditional classrooms, gathering, meeting and faculty office

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spaces; and

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     (4) Architects and consultants on the developer's design team focusing on the nursing

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education center have provided a detailed inventory and pricing analysis of the equipment,

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fixtures, and furnishings, on a room-by-room basis, recommended to meet the objectives of the

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shared nursing education center; and

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     (5) The investment in technology, equipment, fixtures and furnishings is projected to cost

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ten million fifty thousand dollars ($10,050,000) and the intent is to secure lease/purchase

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financing through the issuance of certificates of participation in order to spread the cost of that

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investment over ten (10) fiscal years, at an anticipated non-taxable interest rate estimated not to

 

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exceed seven percent (7.0%); and

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     The resulting annual debt service associated with the state financing of the technology,

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equipment, fixtures and furnishing is expected not to exceed one million four hundred ninety-

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seven thousand dollars ($1,497,000) annually and fourteen million nine hundred fifty thousand

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dollars ($14,950,000) for the duration of the term of financing; and

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     (b) Approval. The general assembly hereby approves lease/purchase financing not to

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exceed ten million five hundred thousand dollars ($10,500,000), including ten million fifty

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thousand dollars ($10,050,000) for the estimated cost of technology, equipment, fixtures and

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furnishings and four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for the estimated cost of

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financing.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage and shall be limited to debt issued

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prior to January 1, 2018.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO EDUCATION -- NURSING EDUCATION CENTER LEASE

AUTHORIZATION

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     This act would authorize a lease agreement between the state and the developer of the

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South Street power station redevelopment for the construction of a joint nursing school operated

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by Brown University and the University of Rhode Island and the financing of the cost of certain

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alterations to the structure and purchase of furnishings which would be the property of the school.

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     This act would take effect upon passage and would be limited to debt issued prior to

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January 1, 2018.

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