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City
sets conditions on Sisters Library
After an 18-month-long argument
over rent and equity, the City of Sisters has handed the Deschutes Public
Library District a list of conditions for using the Sisters Library facility.
The city is making the DPLD
responsible for all maintenance; utilities; and snow removal on sidewalks
and parking areas. Rent in the amount of $1,580 per month will continue,
though the city is not acting to collect it.
The DPLD has consistently
refused to pay rent, claiming that to do so would violate the terms of
the Library Services and Construction grant that built the Sisters Library.
The City of Sisters signed the grant and holds title to the property.
According to a letter sent
from the Sisters City Council to the DPLD board of directors, the library
district will be required to vacate the current property when a new library
is built in Sisters.
The DPLD wants to keep what
it considers equity in the building from grant funds and donations that
helped build the library. DPLD director Michael Gaston has said that money
would be used for a new Sisters Library.
According to the council's
letter, "The city will not participate in any discussions regarding the
library district's perceived 'equity' share of the property... the library
district should not plan on receiving any funds from a possible sale of
this building."
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