Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) To
calculate rentable area, area measurement will be based on the following
standards when the State is the exclusive tenant.
1) If the State is the exclusive tenant on a
single floor of a multi-story building, the rentable area will include the
entire area within the exterior walls, measured to the inside finished surface
of the dominant portion of the permanent outer building walls, excluding any
major vertical penetrations of the floor and walls enclosing those penetrations
(e.g., elevators, shafts, duct chases, pipe chases, and stairways). Public
corridors, restrooms, janitor closets, utility closets, and machine rooms
serving the single floor exclusively will be included as rentable
area.
2) If the State is the
exclusive tenant in a one-story building, those areas excluded in subsection
(a)(1), will be included in the rentable area.
3) If the State is the only tenant in a
multi-story building, those areas excluded in subsection (a)(1) will be
included in the rentable area.
4)
The standards in subsection (d).
b) To calculate rentable area, area
measurements, will be based on the following standards when the State is not an
exclusive tenant.
1) If there are multiple
tenants on the same floor in a multiple-story building, or on the same floor in
a one-story building, the rentable area will be calculated by measuring from
the inside finished surface of the dominant portion of the permanent outer
building walls to the office side of any corridor wall or other permanent wall
and to the center of demising walls separating rentable areas.
2) If there are multiple tenants on the same
floor in a multiple-story building, or on the same floor in a one-story
building, the rentable area will include the percentage of floor common area
equal to the percentage of usable area on that floor occupied by the State
tenant. Floor common area includes public corridors, restrooms, janitor
closets, utility closets, and machine rooms used in common with other tenants.
Floor common area does not include elevator shafts, duct chases, pipe chases,
and stairways.
3) If the State is
one of multiple tenants in a multi-story building, the rentable area may not
include public areas of the main lobby floor and areas such as atriums, health
clubs, conference centers, tenant lounges, vending areas, or other common
building amenities for the beneficial use of all building tenants.
4) Those standards listed in subsection
2000.4050(d).
c) To calculate rentable area, area
measurements will be based on the following standards when the State leases
space in a ground floor store area.
1) If the
State is the exclusive tenant, subsection (a) is applicable, except for street
frontages when measurements will be taken from the building line instead of the
inside finished surface of the dominant portion of the permanent outer building
walls.
2) If the State is not an
exclusive tenant, subsection (b) is applicable, except for street frontages
when measurements will be taken from the building line instead of the inside
finished surface of the dominant portion of the permanent outer building
walls.
3) No deductions will be
made for vestibules inside the building line or for columns or projections
necessary to the building.
4) No
additions will be made for bay windows extending outside the building
line.
d) To calculate
rentable area, area measurements will be based on the following standards when
the State is the exclusive tenant and when the State is not an exclusive
tenant.
1) The inside finished surface of the
dominant portion of the permanent outer building wall may be a glass surface,
interior wall, or other surface.
2)
No deductions may be made to the rentable area for elements necessary to
maintain the building's structural integrity (e.g., columns, bracing,
etc.).
3) Central boiler rooms and
mechanical, electrical, or communications equipment rooms serving more than one
floor and more than one tenant shall be excluded from rentable areas.
Mechanical penthouses, mechanical, electrical, or communications equipment
rooms located on floors containing no tenant space are excluded from rentable
areas.
4) Exterior areas, such as
balconies, terraces, open courtyards, open-air walkways, exitways, or corridors
and enclosed skywalk systems, are excluded from rentable areas.
5) Parking spaces are excluded from rentable
areas.
6) Basement storage areas
are excluded from rentable areas unless the basement also includes occupiable
tenant space.
e) To
calculate construction area, area measurement will be based on the following
standards.
1) If the State occupies a building
not constructed for the exclusive use of the State, the construction area shall
equal the rentable area for initial tenant build-out work and all tenant
improvement work.
2) If the
buildings are constructed for the exclusive use of the State, the construction
area shall include the entire area within the exterior walls measured to the
outside finished surface of permanent outer building walls. The construction
area of the building will be the sum of the construction areas of all enclosed
floors including basements, mechanical equipment floors, and
penthouses.