Section 4101.3 Of Article 1. California Science Center From California Food And Agricultural Code >> Division 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 1.
4101.3
. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
California Science Center is hereby authorized to enter into a site
lease with the California Science Center Foundation, a California
Nonprofit Corporation, with the approval of the Natural Resources
Agency, the Department of Finance, and the Department of General
Services, for the purpose of the foundation developing, constructing,
equipping, furnishing, and funding the project known as Phase II of
the California Science Center. The overall construction cost and
scope shall be consistent with the amount authorized in the Budget
Act of 2002, provided that nothing in this section shall prevent the
foundation from expending additional nonstate funds to complete Phase
II provided that the additional expenditures do not result in
additional state operation and maintenance costs. Any additional
expenditure of nonstate funds by the foundation shall not increase
the state's contribution.
(b) For the purpose of carrying out subdivision (a), all of the
following shall apply:
(1) In connection with the development described in subdivision
(a), above, the foundation may, in its determination, select the most
qualified construction manager/general contractor to oversee and
manage the work and prepare the competitive bid packages for all
major subcontractors to be engaged in the construction of Phase II
Project. Any construction manager/general contractor selected shall
be required to have a California general contractor's license.
(2) Prior to commencement of construction of the Phase II Project,
the California Science Center shall enter into a lease-purchase
agreement upon approval by the Department of Finance with the
foundation on terms that are compatible with the Phase I Project
financing. The term of the lease-purchase agreement shall be a term
not to exceed 25 years. Lease payments on behalf of the state shall
be commensurate with the twenty-two million nine hundred forty-five
thousand two hundred sixty-three dollars ($22,945,263), (nineteen
million one hundred thirty-seven thousand dollars ($19,137,000) plus
19.9 percent augmentation authority) construction cost allocation of
the state. Lease payments may also include any cost of financing that
the foundation may incur related to tax-exempt financing. The
California Science Center shall be authorized to direct the
Controller to send the rental payments under the lease-purchase
agreement directly to the foundation's bond trustee.
(3) The foundation shall ensure that the Phase II Project is
inspected during construction by the state in the manner consistent
with state infrastructure projects. The foundation shall also
indemnify and defend and save harmless the Department of General
Services for any and all claims and losses accruing and resulting
from or arising out of the foundation's use of the state's plans and
specifications. The foundation and the California Science Center,
upon consultation with the Director of General Services and the
Department of Finance shall agree on a reasonable level of state
oversight throughout the construction of the Phase II Project in
order to assist the foundation in the completion of the project
within the intended scope and cost.
(4) At the end of the term of the site lease and the
lease-purchase agreement unencumbered title to the land and
improvements shall return to the state with jurisdiction held by the
California Science Center.