96-665. The Enhanced-Use Development of the VAMC Big Spring, TX  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 14 (Monday, January 22, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 1666-1667]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-665]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
    
    The Enhanced-Use Development of the VAMC Big Spring, TX
    
    AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.
    
    ACTION: Notice of designation.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs is 
    designating the Big Spring, TX, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical 
    Center (VAMC) for an Enhanced-Use development. The Department intends 
    to enter into a long-term lease of real property with the Government 
    Employees Federal Credit Union. The Credit Union will construct and 
    maintain a parking area on the site, and will, as consideration for the 
    lease, provide specified facilities and services to the Department at 
    no cost.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Jacob Gallun, Office of Asset and Enterprise Development (089), 
    Veterans Health Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 
    Vermont Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20420, (202)565-4307.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 38 U.S.C. 8161 et seq., specifically 
    provides that the Secretary may enter into an Enhanced-Use lease, if 
    the Secretary determines that at least part of the use of the property 
    under the lease will be to provide appropriate space for an activity 
    contributing to the mission of the Department, the lease will not be 
    inconsistent with and will not adversely affect the mission of the 
    Department; and the lease will enhance the property. This project meets 
    these requirements.
    
        Approved: December 14, 1995.
    Jesse Brown,
    Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
    
    Notice of Intent To Award Enhanced-Use Lease Report
    
        Pursuant to the provisions of 38 U.S.C. Section 8161, et seq., 
    ``Enhanced-Use Leases of Real Property'' this serves as notice that 
    the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (``Secretary'') intends to 
    designate approximately .25 acres at the Big Spring, TX, Department 
    of Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) as a site (``the site'') 
    that will be subject to public/private development of a parking 
    garage under the terms of an Enhanced-Use lease.
    
    Background and Rationale
    
        The Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Big Spring, 
    TX, is an isolated medical facility located in the heart of Texas. 
    The surrounding city of Big Spring is the home to several large 
    Federal installations including two Federal Prisons and a large U.S. 
    Postal Service Center. The employees of all of these facilities are 
    serviced by the Government Employees Federal Credit Union, which is 
    located adjacent to the VAMC. The Credit Union site currently 
    includes 24 parking spaces, 20 of which, located behind the Credit 
    Union building, are inconvenient for customers. These spaces are, 
    however, well-located for use by VA employees. These spaces are 
    currently leased by the Credit Union directly to VA personnel on a 
    first-come, first-served basis. The Credit Union membership has 
    grown substantially in the past few years, and now finds that its 
    remaining 4 parking spaces are insufficient. The Credit Union has 
    proposed the construction of a new parking lot, on land leased from 
    VA, to satisfy its customers' parking needs.
        Under the Enhanced-Use Concept, the Department of Veterans 
    Affairs Medical Center will lease approximately .25 acres of land to 
    the Government Employees Federal Credit Union for a period of 35 
    years. On this leased site, the Credit Union will construct a 
    parking lot of 20 to 25 spaces for its customers. In lieu of paying 
    fair market value rent to VA for lease of the site, VA will receive 
    control and use of the existing Credit Union-owned parking lot, 
    which is currently used by VA employees. There will be no money 
    exchanged between VA and the Credit Union. All costs of constructing 
    the parking lot will be paid by the Credit Union. The Credit Union 
    will be responsible for maintenance of the parking lot on the 
    outleased site, while the VAMC will take over the maintenance of the 
    existing lot which will be used by VA employees. At the end of the 
    lease term, title to all improvements will revert to the Department 
    of Veterans Affairs Medical Center. There are no physical or 
    functional impediments to the development of this project on site.
    
    Economic Factors
    
        The landscaped land proposed for outlease under this proposal is 
    currently maintained by the VAMC at a cost of approximately $2,500 
    per year. Over the anticipated 35-year span of this agreement, VA 
    would, therefore, avoid expenditures of approximately $75,000. 
    Maintenance costs for the existing lot, to be assumed by VA, are 
    estimated at less than $250 per year, or $7,500 over the term of the 
    agreement. This equates to a net cost avoidance over the term of the 
    agreement of $67,500.
        The Big Spring, TX, District Appraisal has reported that the 
    1994 value of the 31 acres 
    
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    of land comprising the total VAMC is $2,190,000. The site proposed for 
    this Enhanced-Use development (approximately .25 acres) would 
    therefore have a value of approximately $18,000. The construction 
    cost of the parking area, to be paid by the Credit Union, is 
    estimated at $32,000. As the parking lot will become the property of 
    VA at the termination of the agreement, this proposal will 
    approximately double the value of the outleased parcel to VA.
        Under this agreement, VA will receive needed parking spaces in a 
    location that is convenient to patients and employees at no cost. In 
    addition, VA will realize a cost avoidance of approximately $67,500 
    through reduced maintenance of landscaped property. Finally, at the 
    end of the lease, VA will receive, at no cost, the additional 
    parking spaces constructed by the Credit Union.
    
    Public Hearing
    
        On October 5, 1995, a public hearing was held regarding the 
    proposed project. Comments were solicited from veterans service 
    organizations and the neighborhood. No negative or opposing 
    positions were expressed.
    
    Description of How the Proposed Lease Will
    
        1. Contribute cost effectively to and be consistent with and not 
    adversely affect the mission of the Department.
        The proposed lease will contribute cost effectively to the 
    mission of the Department by providing a needed parking area for 
    employees at no cost to the Department; and by improving employees' 
    access to the Government Employees Federal Credit Union, The 
    presence of the added parking area will in no way adversely impact 
    the mission of VA.
        2. Affect service to veterans.
        The proposed facility will have no effect on service to 
    veterans.
    
    [FR Doc. 96-665 Filed 1-19-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/22/1996
Department:
Veterans Affairs Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of designation.
Document Number:
96-665
Pages:
1666-1667 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-665.pdf