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Item 25 - Adopt Resolution to Summarily Vacate a Portion of Bristol Street
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Item 25 - Adopt Resolution to Summarily Vacate a Portion of Bristol Street
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Summary Vacation and Exempt Surplus Property <br />July 16, 2024 <br />Page 3 <br />varies from 128 feet to 140 feet, which is consistent with the General Plan Mobility <br />Element. <br />This abandonment is being processed as a summary vacation because the area has <br />never been, nor is it planned to be, improved for public street purposes. City staff <br />recommends the action because the excess area offers no present or prospective use <br />to the City. There are no visible utilities in the area, however an easement for any <br />potential existing utilities will be reserved in the resolution of vacation. <br />Exempt Surplus Land <br />The subject 392 square -foot property identified as the Vacation Portion will be disposed <br />of in accordance with the SLA, as amended this year. The property meets the SLA <br />definition of "exempt surplus land" under size and proximity allowances of GC <br />54221(f)(1)(B), and under former street right of way allowances of GC 54221 (f)(1)(E). <br />staff is requesting City Council to adopt a resolution declaring the property as exempt <br />surplus land (Exhibit 5). <br />After adoption of the resolution, staff will continue to comply with requirements of the <br />SLA, including providing the California Department of Housing and Community <br />Development with a copy of the resolution at least 30 days prior to the disposition of the <br />property. After completion of the prescribed time period, the City may negotiate with the <br />applicant for the sale of the property. The vacated parcel will be merged with the larger <br />adjacent parcel as a condition of the purchase and sale agreement which will be <br />presented to City Council for approval at a future meeting. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act, the proposed <br />abandonment is exempt from further review per section 15305. Categorical Exemption <br />will be filed for this abandonment. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />There is no fiscal impact associated with these actions. The staff report for any <br />subsequent approval of a purchase and sale agreement will include a request for <br />approval appropriation adjustment to recognize funds received. <br />EXHIBIT(S) <br />1. Location Map <br />2. Street Right of Way -Remnant -Vacation Area Map <br />3. Street Level View of Vacation Area <br />4. Planning Commission Resolution <br />5. Abandonment Resolution <br />6. Exempt Surplus Property Resolution <br />Submitted By: Nabil Saba, P.E., Executive Director — Public Works Agency <br />Approved By: Alvaro Nunez, Acting City Manager <br />
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