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Item 19 - Resolution Declaring City-Owned Properties as Exempt Surplus Land
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Resolution No. 2024-XXX <br />Page 1 of 4 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2024-XXX <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />SANTA ANA DECLARING VARIOUS PROPERTIES AS <br />EXEMPT SURPLUS LAND AND DIRECTING THE CITY <br />MANAGER TO FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES SET FORTH <br />IN THE SURPLUS LAND ACT, CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT <br />CODE SECTION 54220, ET SEQ., AS AMENDED, FOR <br />THEIR DISPOSITION <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS <br />FOLLOWS: <br />Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby, finds, determines and <br />declares as follows: <br />A.The City of Santa Ana (the “City”) is the owner of real property assets <br />that have been acquired for various roadway improvement projects now <br />completed, as described on Exhibit A (collectively, the “Properties”). <br />B.The Properties are leftover parcels from full parcel acquisitions that were <br />made following the City’s environmental analysis that the project <br />impacts could not be adequately mitigated if only partial acquisitions <br />were made. <br />C.The Properties remain vacant. <br />D.The City’s Public Works Agency has ongoing fencing and cleanup costs <br />associated with maintenance and security of the Properties. <br />E.There are frequent calls from the public inquiring about site <br />maintenance, clean-up, vacant status, and/or expressing support for <br />development of the Properties. <br />F.Proceeds from the sale of the Properties will benefit the Bristol Corridor <br />or other Right-of-Way projects, and the property tax generated may <br />provide funding to enhance City services, and the future development of <br />the Properties would eliminate blight and promote neighborhood liability <br />and sustainability. <br />G.The Properties have become surplus within the meaning of the <br />California Surplus Land Act (“SLA”), Government Code section 54220 <br />et seq., as amended, and are not necessary for the City’s use. <br />EXHIBIT 1
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