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North Main Street (Builders Exchange Building) with the future availability of 60 <br />parking spaces exclusively for the use of those owners. The Former Agency and <br />the successive owners of the Property are bound by this Parking Space <br />Agreement. <br />F. The Property is also subject to a Property Maintenance License and <br />Revocable Access Easement Agreement entered into on October 11, 2019 <br />(recorded with the County on October 16, 2019), for a three-year period, with <br />automatic renewals every one-year period, for ingress and egress to provide entry <br />to the parking lot. The Successor Agency and the successive owners of the <br />Property are bound by this Property Maintenance License and Revocable Access <br />Easement Agreement. <br />G. Pursuant to the Long Range Property Management Plan attached to <br />Oversight Board Resolution No. 2015-04, the Successor Agency intends to sell the <br />property to the City for the appraised market value. <br />H. The Property is (i) not within a coastal zone, (ii) not adjacent to a historical <br />unit of the State Parks System, (iii) not listed on, or determined by the State Office <br />of Historic Preservation to be eligible for, the National Register of Historic Places, <br />and (iv) not within the Lake Tahoe region as defined in section 66905.5. <br />I. The Successor Agency now desires to declare the Property as exempt <br />surplus land in order to authorize the sale to the City for its use. <br />Section 2. The Successor Agency hereby finds and declares the Property <br />exempt surplus land pursuant to California Government Code section 54221(f)(1)(D), <br />based on the true and correct written findings found in Section 1, incorporated herein by <br />this reference. <br />Section 3. The Successor Agency hereby authorizes the City Manager to <br />execute any and all documents necessary to complete sale of the Property to the City. <br />Section 4. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) <br />Guidelines, the sale of the Property is exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines <br />Section 15061(b)(3) as the Property's existing use as a parking lot will continue, such that <br />the sale is covered by the common sense exemption that CEQA applies only to projects <br />which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment as it can be <br />seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity may have a significant effect <br />on the environment. Alternatively, the sale of the Property is exempt from CEQA pursuant <br />to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301 as the Property will continue to be operated as a <br />parking lot, its existing use. <br />Resolution No. 2024-002 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />