Deputy City Administrator and Finance Director David Goldman briefed council on the ICOM (Island County Emergency Communications) lease for the dispatch building adjoining the police station. The current rate is $0.93 per square foot; the city proposed holding the first half of 2026 at that rate and adjusting to $1.29 per square foot for the remainder of 2026 (a split-the-difference approach compared with current market indicators). Staff proposed indexing future annual increases to the October CPI with a bounded range of 3% to 5%.
Goldman said the proposed change would modernize the lease and generate roughly $56,000 per year in additional revenue, based on the building's 4,200 sq ft. Council members asked about utilities and tenant improvements; staff said ICOM currently pays utilities and that a $75,000 budget allocation is in place to replace the emergency generator, timed with police department equipment work.
Council members indicated general support for a fair-market-aligned adjustment and for anchoring increases to a published CPI with reasonable bounds rather than an uncapped schedule. Goldman said staff will continue negotiations with ICOM and return to council with a formal agreement for approval.
Ending: No final lease was approved at the workshop. Staff will negotiate terms consistent with the council's guidance and present a formal lease or amendment for council action at a later meeting.