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SANTA ANA ACTIVE STREETS <br />February 19, 2019 <br /> <br /> <br />Re: 19D APPROVE THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE SALE OF CITY - <br />OWNED PROPERTIES WITH RESTRICTED USE OF PROCEEDS AND ALLOW FOR <br />DIRECT NEGOTIATION FOR SALE OF EXEMPT REAL PROPERTY PER SANTA <br />ANA MUNICIPAL CODE {STRATEGIC PLAN NOS, 3,2C, 5A & 6, 1G} <br />Dear Mayor Pulido and Santa Ana City Council Members: <br />We are writing this letter to ask you to continue the item 19D, the Request for Proposals <br />for the sale of City -Owned real properties, until you as a policy making body can answer <br />in writing, how you are complying with the CA Surplus Land Act with the proposal of <br />these sales. <br />In particular, we ask that the City Council (1) clarify its position on compliance with the <br />Act; and (2) take all necessary steps to ensure that it fully complies with the Surplus <br />Land Act, including following the Act's requirements in the sale or lease of all surplus <br />City -Owned real property. <br />By authorizing the City to approve the Request for Proposal for the Sale of City -Owned <br />real properties with restricted use of proceeds and allow for direct negotiation for sale of <br />exempt real property, we believe is in conflict with the Surplus Land Act's requirements <br />and provisions relating to notification and the prioritization of affordable housing. <br />In addition, the City of Santa Ana is undertaking a General Plan Update. The General <br />Plan has not been updated for over 30 years. As stated in your December 4, 2018 staff <br />report, "The goal of the Land Use Element is to provide a long-range guide for the land <br />use and physical development in the City to reflect the community's vision for a quality <br />of life. This element is a tool to promote public health, reduce infrastructure costs and <br />address long-term environmental issues such as climate change and water resources." <br />Given that Land Use will be one of the elements of the General Plan, the sale of these <br />City -Owned real properties is premature and not in line with the City's intent to best <br />promote the goal of the Land Use Element. <br /> <br /> <br />