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upon a current appraisal with a date of valuation not more than one (1) year prior to the date of City <br />Council approval of any agreement to dispose of the real property. Subject to any limitations which <br />may derive from the source of funds used to acquire a property, the following factors potentially <br />influence a disposition decision and will be considered bythe City in addition to the basic guiding policy: <br />1.) the effect of prevailing economic conditions and market trends on the appraisal conclusion <br />of value, and: <br />2.) the estimated value of any special benefits that may accrue from a sale, lease, or other <br />agreement for use. <br />2. DESIGNATION OF CUSTODIAN OF LIST OF REAL PROPERTIE_S'AVAILABLE FOR DISPOSITION <br />Following adoption of this policy, the Clerk of the Council will function as the official custodian of the <br />list of City real properties available for disposition and subject•to this policy and make the list available <br />to the public. As properties are disposed of, or added, o:the City's real property portfolio, the Clerk <br />will be provided timely updates by the City Agency disposing of the peal%property, or adding property <br />to the portfolio. j <br />3. PROCESS TO DETERMINE REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS POTENTIALLY AVAILABLE FOR DISPOSITION <br />Several City Agencies possess expertise related to valuation and disposition of real property. This <br />Disposition Policy establishes a Real Property, Disposition Committee (RPDC) chaired by the City <br />Manager (or his or her designee), comprised of representatives of the Community Development <br />Agency, Parks, Recreation.and Cbmmunity Services Agency; Planning and Building Agency, and Public <br />Works Agency. The function of the RPDC is to review and-mcommend City -owned real property assets <br />and interests for inclusion on the list of properties available for disposition held by the Clerk of the <br />Council. Recommendations from the RDPC will be submitted to the City Council for approval. Meetings <br />and deliberations -of -the RPDC will be n_o_ticed and 'conducted publicly. The agenda of the RPDC will <br />allow for public comment. t� <br />Real properties may be madea vailable `f r, disposition subject to the below described review criteria. <br />As part of its charge, the RPDC will review the City's real property inventory to determine which <br />properties are remnant, surplus, �unneeded,'or marginally used and therefore potentially available for <br />disposition. <br />A City owned property may Lie recommended for disposition by the RPDC if: <br />• Disposition is required by the terms of the funding used to acquire the property. <br />• The property is not currently used by a City department or does not support a municipal <br />function. <br />• The property is vacant and has no foreseeable use by the City. <br />• The property is a non-performing or under -performing asset and greater value may be <br />generated by its sale or lease. <br />• Significant economic development opportunities may be generated by selling or leasing <br />the property. <br />• Disposition facilitates acquisition of real property required for a City project, or acquisition <br />of other real property required for a City project. <br />2 <br />• 1 M <br />