Agriculture Outlease for NAS Lemoore Parcel 4A30
ID: N62473LO11008Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVFACSYSCOM SOUTHWESTSAN DIEGO, CA, 92132-0001, USA

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All Other Miscellaneous Crop Farming (111998)

PSC

LEASE/RENTAL OF UNIMPROVED REAL PROPERTY (LAND) (X1PC)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Department of the Navy, is seeking bids for an agricultural lease of approximately 240 acres at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, designated as Parcel 4A30. The lease term is set from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2029, with an option for a five-year extension, and it requires adherence to specific agricultural practices while ensuring compliance with military safety and environmental regulations. This opportunity is significant for promoting agricultural use of government land while maintaining operational integrity at a military installation. Interested bidders must submit their proposals by November 13, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Brad Stevenson at bradley.a.stevenson6.civ@us.navy.mil or by phone at 619-705-4469.

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    The Invitation for Bid (IFB) N62473LO11008 outlines the Department of the Navy's proposal to lease approximately 240 acres of Government-owned land for agricultural purposes at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. The lease covers a firm term of five years, from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2029, with a possible five-year extension. Bidders are required to submit their offers by November 13, 2024, in a sealed envelope and participate in a live conference call for bid opening. Bidders must adhere to agricultural practices and complete conservation work at their expense. A comprehensive bid package requires filling out an Agricultural Lease Defense Production Act Questionnaire, as mandated by CFIUS for security review. Potential bidders should also be aware of the responsibility for rental payments, which may transition to an electronic system, and the rules regarding subleasing. Further notices clarify that future government projects could affect the acreage, potentially leading to lease modification or termination. Also, bidders must ensure full compliance in their submissions, as false statements may lead to penalties. The document emphasizes the structured approach of government RFPs focused on agricultural land management while ensuring ecological sustainability.
    The document provides detailed instructions for bidders interested in leasing the NAS Lemoore Parcel 4A30 under IFB N62473LO11008. Bids are open to U.S. citizens and entities, and evaluation will focus on responsiveness and responsibility, with the government reserving the right to reject any bids. Bidders must review all solicitation documents and submit inquiries to Brad Stevenson by October 30, 2024. The bid submission requires a completed form, a 25% deposit of the annual rent or $1,000, and a questionnaire related to the Agricultural Lease Defense Production Act. Bids should be sealed and sent to the specified address by 2:00 PM on November 13, 2024. Bidders must ensure timely delivery; late submissions will not be accepted. Individual bids are necessary for multiple leases. The document emphasizes compliance with all requirements to be deemed responsive. Overall, it guides prospective bidders through the process, ensuring clarity and adherence to regulations.
    The document outlines a lease agreement between the United States Navy and a private entity for agricultural use of a 240-acre parcel at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. The lease term runs from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2029, with the option for a five-year extension. Rent is payable in advance, with specific amounts to be determined, and the lessee is responsible for all charges, including water assessments from the Westlands Water District. The agreement emphasizes agricultural use aligned with military requirements, prohibits personal or commercial activities, and mandates compliance with environmental laws. The lessee must maintain the property, provide insurance coverage, and may undertake conservation work upon governmental approval, potentially receiving rent credits for approved expenses. Significant clauses address government termination rights, indemnification obligations, the handling of hazardous materials, and the necessity of obtaining environmental permits. The document also outlines dispute resolution procedures under the Contract Disputes Act and emphasizes equal opportunity and anti-discrimination commitments throughout the lease term. Overall, the lease aims to balance military operational requirements with agricultural development while ensuring environmental compliance and protection for government interests.
    The document serves as an Invitation for Bid (IFB) N62473LO11008 for an agricultural lease of Parcel 4A30 at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, covering 240 acres. Bidders are required to fill out the form with their name, proposed rent per acre, total rent for a five-year term from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2029, and an optional five-year extension period. The bid deposit is set at either 25% of the annual rent or a minimum of $1,000. Bidders must acknowledge acceptance of the lease terms, understand the consequences of rejecting or withdrawing bids, and provide accurate information to avoid penalties. The form also includes sections for acknowledging amendments, bidder’s details, and authorized signatures. This invitation underscores the government’s efforts to engage the agricultural sector through competitive bidding for the use of federal property, while ensuring compliance with established regulations and lease conditions.
    The document outlines the lease agreement for agricultural purposes between the Department of the Navy and a lessee for a portion of Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. The lease encompasses approximately 240 acres with a term from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2029, and may include an optional five-year renewal contingent on government needs. Rent is to be determined based on specified rates per acre, with stipulations on rental payment schedules and responsibilities for all associated water costs. The lessee's primary function is agricultural, adhering strictly to environmental regulations with no personal or non-agricultural usage permitted. It establishes maintenance responsibilities, requiring a 50% security deposit on annual rent to safeguard government interests. Insurance requirements are included to protect against liabilities. Key clauses address termination rights, detailing government and lessee procedures for ending the lease, including obligations for restoration and equipment removal. The document emphasizes compliance with environmental laws and submission of plans for any hazardous materials management on the property. Dispute resolution mechanisms are outlined, ensuring adherence to the Contract Disputes Act. Overall, this lease serves to regulate agricultural activities while protecting governmental interests and ensuring environmental compliance at military installations.
    The Defense Production Act Questionnaire is a federal document that facilitates the review of real estate transactions involving foreign entities to address potential national security risks. Authorized by the Defense Production Act, it requires the Navy to assess whether a proposed lease qualifies as a Covered Real Estate Transaction under legal guidelines. Key inquiries include identifying foreign individuals with control over the lessee and related contractors, the involvement of non-U.S. citizens, and the details of all subcontractors participating in the lease. Signatories must affirm the accuracy of the provided information. Overall, the questionnaire serves as a crucial tool for ensuring national security in transactions that could involve foreign interests, aligning with federal policies concerning foreign investments and property control.
    This document is an amendment to Lease N62473LO11008, concerning property at an active military installation. The amendment emphasizes the importance of safety and health requirements, specifically regarding a nearby gun range, which includes a Surface Danger Zone (SDZ) restricting public access due to safety concerns. Key points include that the Lessee must attend an annual range safety briefing prior to accessing the property and that certain costs, such as Westlands' assessments, are applicable, while other charges are not anticipated. Additional indicators address water use rights, stating that no irrigation water may be transferred off the property without permission and that no credits for surface or groundwater can be carried over into subsequent years. The document also details access restrictions to areas outside the leased property without prior approval. Overall, the amendment serves to clarify safety protocol and property use regulations for potential bidders, ensuring compliance with military standards while outlining Lessee responsibilities in terms of land and water management.
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