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60A - PROPERTY DISPOSITION POLICY
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Community Development
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60A
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7/3/2018
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9.) Community agriculture <br />10.) Development of land by Community Land Trust. <br />The City aims to achieve these outcomes first and foremost with local organizations that <br />serve the City's Vulnerable Residents. <br />2. DESIGNATION OF CUSTODIAN OF LIST OF REAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE FOR <br />DISPOSITION Following adoption of this policy, the Clerk of the Council will function as the <br />official custodian of the list of City real properties available for disposition and subject to this <br />policy and make the list available to the public. As properties are disposed of, or added to the <br />City's real property portfolio, the Clerk will be provided timely updates by the City Agency <br />disposing of the real property, or adding property to the portfolio. <br />3. PROCESS TO DETERMINE REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS POTENTIALLY <br />AVAILABLE FOR DISPOSITION Several City Agencies possess expertise related to <br />valuation and disposition of real property. This Disposition Policy establishes a Real Property <br />Disposition Committee (RPDC) chaired by the City Manager (or his or her designee), <br />comprised of not more than two representative of each of the following agencies: the <br />Community Development Agency, Parks, Recreation and Community Services Agency, <br />Planning and Building Agency, Public Works Agency, and six members of the public who will <br />serve as Community Representatives and are appointed by the City Council to serve for two- <br />year terms. Community Representatives are individuals and representatives of nonprofit <br />organizations that work with the City's Vulnerable Residents, which include the following: <br />The Kennedy Commission <br />Latino Health Access <br />Orange County Communities Organized for Responsible Development (OCCORD) <br />EI Centro Cultural de Mexico <br />KidWorks <br />Habitat for Humanity <br />Illumination Foundation <br />The function of the RPDC is to review and recommend City -owned real property assets and <br />interests for inclusion on the list of properties available for disposition, including sale or lease, <br />held by the Clerk of the Council. Recommendations from the RDPC will be submitted to the <br />City Council for approval. Meetings and deliberations of the RPDC will be noticed and <br />conducted publicly. The agenda of the RPDC will allow for public comment. The RPDC will <br />not submit a recommendation to the City Council without the approval of at least two thirds of <br />the members of the entire RPDC. <br />Real properties may be made available for disposition subject to the below described review <br />criteria. As part of its charge, the RPDC will review the City's real property inventory to <br />60A-25 <br />
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