Hoover council considers $523,000 11-year lease for police training facility

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The Hoover City Council on Monday is scheduled to consider whether to pay $523,000 over the next 11 years to lease a 10,000-square-foot office and warehouse for a police training facility.

The Police Department currently is using the former Berry Middle/High School off Columbiana Road as a training site, but the school system is attempting to sell that school campus to the Vestavia Hills Board of Education.

Hoover Executive Director Allen Pate at a Thursday night work session told the council the two parties are waiting on a federal judge to sign off on the deal, at which point the Police Department will need to find another place to train.

Jehad Al-Dakka, the Police Department’s executive officer, said the department actually has been thinking about finding an alternative location for about 1½ years anyway because they are outgrowing the space they have at the old Berry campus.

The site under consideration for leasing is a vacant office/warehouse at 3515 Lorna Ridge Drive, off Rocky Ridge Road and Lynngate Drive.

The proposal the council is considering is an 11-year lease, with the first year free. Rent for years 2-6 would be $51,600 a year, while rent for years 7-11 would be $53,000 a year, Pate said.

At the end of the 11 years, the city would have the option to purchase the property for its appraised value, plus $51,600 (the value of the first year’s free rent), and minus the cost of any improvements the city makes to the property. An architect has estimated it would cost about $600,000 to retrofit the building for use as a police training facility, Al-Dakka said.

The plan, if the council gives approval, is for the Police Department to use about $300,000 from its drug recovery fund for renovations and for the city to use other funds to pick up the other half of the cost, Al-Dakka said.

Pate said the office/warehouse currently is valued at about $500,000 and that the lease/purchase agreement provides that the current owner would be guaranteed at least $350,000 if the city buys the property at the end of the lease.

Council President Jack Wright asked why the city doesn’t just buy the property now instead of paying out $523,000 in rent before buying it. Pate said that the building is in a trust and that the owner, Bite Family Partnership LTD, doesn’t want to sell it right now.

Councilman Jack Natter asked Al-Dakka what other options the Police Department has considered for training space, and Al-Dakka said there were no other options being considered. This particular site is not far from the Police Operations Building on Lorna Road and would be convenient for officers, he said.

If the sale of the old Berry school campus goes through, Hoover police have received permission to use the Homewood police and Shelby County Sheriff’s Office training sites temporarily until a permanent site can be found, Al-Dakka said.

In other business Monday, the Hoover City Council is scheduled to consider:

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