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• In the opinion of the Executive Director of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services, the <br />property does not provide significant park, recreation, or open space use opportunities, or <br />if it does, no means of financing the development of the real property for park, recreation, <br />or open space use is reasonably foreseeable. <br />• Disposition has potential to support development of affordable housing, parks and open <br />space, community benefit uses, or neighborhood beautification. <br />Nothing in the foregoing shall preclude the ability of the City to dispose of or exchange real property <br />acquired in connection with a specific project if the disposal or exchange facilitates acquisition of <br />another real property or real property interest needed for the same, or a closely related project. <br />Factors to be considered by the RPDC in determining whether a property should be recommended for <br />disposition include: <br />• Will the City be relieved of potential liabilities' and/or'cost of maintaining a property that <br />does not generate income or provide public benefit? <br />• Will new property tax be generated ;by the sale? <br />• Will disposition stimulate the local economy by providing opportunities for private sector <br />investment? > <br />• Does the property have greaferpublic benefit potential if retained than if sold or leased? <br />• Will sale of the property generate greater economic value than a ground lease, if a ground <br />lease is a feasible option? ��'" • �- <br />4. CLASSIFICATION OF REAL PROPERTY INTERESTS FOR DISPOSITION ' <br />In addition to reviewing and recommending City''ownedreal property for disposition, the RPDC will <br />also include in its recommendation to the City CounciiI a classification of the property into one or more <br />of the following categories'(A thru F): i <br />A.) significant economic'de elopmeht,potential} <br />an,example of -significant economic development potential would be a disposition that <br />results in a development,providing new employment, municipal income or tax revenue(s). <br />B.) significant housing development potential <br />an example of significant housing development potential would be a disposition that <br />results iria development`which helps the city meet its Regional Housing Needs Assessment <br />(RHNA) targets. <br />C.) significant public use potential, including for parks, recreation, or open space <br />an example of,significant public use potential would be a disposition that results in <br />development of usable, publicly accessible parks or open space. <br />D.) significant community use/benefit potential <br />an example of significant community use/benefit potential would be a disposition that <br />results in development of a community garden, farmer's market, or other community uses <br />benefitting residents. <br />E.) significant neighborhood beautification potential <br />an example of significant neighborhood beautification potential would be a disposition <br />that allows a property to be landscaped, resulting in visual enhancement of the location <br />and neighborhood. <br />F.) assemblage potential with adjacent owner <br />3 <br />60D-7 <br />