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2022-076 - City-Owned Property as Exempt Surplus Land Pursuant
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2022-076 - City-Owned Property as Exempt Surplus Land Pursuant
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2022-076
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10/4/2022
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Parking Structure and the Ross Annex parking structure will be adjusted so <br />that the structures are wholly contained within one ownership. <br />G. In order to consolidate ownership of the Civic Center Library Parking <br />Structure and assist the City in the activation of the Plaza of the Flags area, <br />the County and the City share a mutual interest in the exchange of parcels. <br />H. Based on the analysis of City staff, valuation of the parcels subject to the <br />exchange is equivalent. <br />California Government Code section 54221(f)(1)(C) defines exempt surplus <br />land to include surplus land that a local agency is exchanging for another <br />property necessary for the agency's use. <br />J. California Government Code section 54221(f)(1)(D) defines exempt surplus <br />land to also include surplus land that a local agency is transferring to another <br />local, state, or federal agency for the agency's use. <br />K. An exchange of the City Property from the City to the County for the County <br />Property is mutually beneficial to both agencies. <br />The City intends to exchange the City Property for the County Property for the <br />City's use. <br />M. The City now desires to declare the City Property as exempt surplus land and <br />authorize the exchange of the City Property for the County Property. <br />Section 2. The City Council hereby finds and declares the City Property <br />exempt surplus land pursuant to California Government Code sections 54221(f)(1)(C) <br />and (D), based on the true and correct written findings found in Section 1, incorporated <br />herein by this reference. <br />Section 3. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager to execute <br />any and all documents necessary to complete the exchange of the City Property for the <br />County Property. <br />Section 4. The exchange of the City Property is exempt from environmental <br />review under the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to CEQA <br />Guidelines section 15312 (Surplus Government Property Sales). However, if <br />development was proposed on the City Property by a subsequent owner, then that <br />development would be reviewed under CEQA. <br />Section 5. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by <br />the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting <br />this Resolution. <br />Resolution No. 2022-076 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />
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