During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the lease for the North County branch library, highlighting the need for significant modifications to the current agreement. Participants, including Stewart and Jonah Owens from the library, acknowledged that while the HVAC system has improved temperature control, the building still suffers from high humidity levels, reaching up to 95%. This poses risks to the library's books and electronics.
The meeting revealed that there is no clear funding mechanism for necessary repairs, prompting discussions about a new lease structure. The proposal suggests that the library would continue to pay rent, with a portion allocated to a fund dedicated to maintenance costs. This approach aims to ensure that the building remains in good condition while also addressing the landlord's overhead expenses.
The officials agreed to renew the lease for five years while exploring potential relocation options for the library in the future. Owens will work on incorporating discussed edits into the lease agreement, which will then be reviewed by Stewart and other officials before a follow-up meeting with the MRDC to determine the next steps.