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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 8, 1984
SUBJECT:
EXHIBITS ATTACHED:
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RECOMMENDATION:
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Sale of Surplus Property to Barratt San
Jose
1)
Draft Resolution of Intention to
Sell City Property and Setting
Hearing
City Council Agenda Statement of
July 23, 1984 Regarding Sale of
Surplus Property without
Attachments
Memo from City Attorney Regarding
Sale of Surplus Property
2)
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Adopt resolution of intention to sell
city property and setting hearing.
Undetermined.
DESCRIPTioN: On July 23, 1984, the City Council
adopted a resolution establishing 0.9+ acres of land along
San Ramon Road as surplus 'land and directing staff to notify
appropriate agencies of the City's offer to sell the
property.
Staff notified five housing and park and recreation agencies
of the City's offer to sell the property. Four of the five
agencies have stated they are not interested. The fifth
agency has not responded. Since the 60 day response time
has expired, the City can proceed with the, sale,. The next
steps are:
1). Adopt a resolution of intention to sell the
property, with a legal description and time of,
hearing.
2) At the hearing, hear any protests. The City
Council may proceed with the sale after the
hearing if no protest is received or if all
protests are over ruled by a four-fifths vote.
3) Following the hearing, the City Council can either
a) adopt a resolution approving the sale to
Barratt and authorizing the Mayor (or Manager) to
execute the agreement, or b) continue the matter
to allow for additional negotiations.
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the resolution
of intention to sell city property and setting hearing for
October 22, 1984.
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
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STATING INTENTION TO SELL CITY PROPERTY AND SETTING HEARING
WHEREAS, Barratt San Jose has requested the City to
enter into negotiations to sell 0.6371+ acres of City property
adjacent to San Ramon Road South of Silvergate Drive in
conjunction with an 84 unit planned Development on the adjacent to
the subject property; and
WHEREAS. the property in question ("subject property")
is located on San Ramon Road. It consists of approximately
0.6371+ acres and is more particularly described in Exhibit A
attached hereto; and
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WHEREAS, the subject property consist of a 55+ foot
wide strip, 630+ feet in length along San Ramon Boulevard. The
subject property is part of the public right-of-way but is not
presently used for public right-of-way purposes. There is no
present intention to widen San Ramon Boulevard; there is no
foreseeable use for the subject property; and
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WHEREAS, on December 12, 1983, the City Council
directed Staff to enter into negotiations for the sale of the City
property, and gave the applicant permission to incorporate City
right-of-way in a revised proposal; and
WHEREAS, on July 23, 1984, the City Council established
that the subject property was surplus land and directed staff to
notify the appropriate agencies of the City's offer to sell the
property.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE Dublin City
Council finds that it is in the public interest and convenience to
sell the subject property. The City Council intends to sell the
subject property and hereby fixes October 22, 1984, at 7:30 P.M.
in the Meeting Room, Dublin Library, 7606 Amador Valley Boulevard,
as the time for hearing protests to the proposed sale. Protests
may be written and filed with the City Clerk before the hearing,
or may be made orally at the hearing. At the hearing the Council
will hear all protests and shall take final action with respect to
the proposed sale of the subject property unless the item is
continued.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City council directs the
city Clerk to publish this resolution one time in the Tri-val~ey
Herald. The City Clerk is further directed to post three cop~es
of this resolution on the subject property in conspicuous places
on or before October 12, 1984.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this
1984.
th day of
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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DESCRIPTION
LANDS TO BE PURCHASED FROM THE CITY DF DUBLIN
ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE CITY OF DUBLIN, ALAMEDA-
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, BEING A PORTION OF THE SAN RAMON ROAD RIGHT OF WAY,
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
. COr-tlENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT 4218 AS SAID MAP IS
RECORDED IN BOOK 115 OF MAPS AT PAGE 55, ALAMEDA COUNTY RECORDS, THENCE
NORTH 50034'16" EAST, 77.78 FEET; THENCE NORTH 62049'16" EAST, 151.69
FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAN RAMON ROAD, SAID
POINT LYING 117.00 FEET FROM THE CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY COMMISSION 'B7"
MONUMENT LINE AND SAID POINT ALSO BEING THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; - --
THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAN RAMON R~, SAID LINE
ALSO BEING PARALLEL TO AND 117.00 FEET DISTANT FROM THE CALIFORNIA
HIGHWAY COMMISSION 'B7' MONUMENT LINE, NORTH 10020'41" WEST, 235.56 FEET; .-
THENCE LEAVING AN ALIGNMENT PARALLEL TO SAID "B7 LINE' BUT CONTINUING
ALONG THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAN RAMON ROAD THE FOLLOWING
COURSES: NORTH 11020'38" WEST, 190.66 FEET AND NORTH 13034'41" WEST,
204.28 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH
79001'45" EAST, 40.88 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 19045'41" EAST, 90.77 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 10014'00' EAST, 137.01 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 08005'06' EAST,
168.67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 15059'26" EAST, 61.43 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
17030'30' EAST, 51.28 FEET; THENCE NORTH 45050'00' EAST, 6.54 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 12045'30' EAST, 110.12 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 62049'16' WEST,
59.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING: 0.6371 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
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AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: July 23, 1984
SUBJECT:
Sale of Surplus Property to Barratt San
,Jose
EXHIBITS ATTACHED: 1) December 12, 1983, City Council
Agenda RE: Barratt San Jose Request
2) Letter from Barratt San Jose RE: Sale
of City Property
3) Memo from City Attorney RE: Sale of
Surplus Property
4) Resolution Establishing Surplus
~ Property and Directing Staff to
. ~ Notify Appropriate Agencies
RECOMMENDATION:J:r' ~ Consider adopting resolution
establishing surplus property and
directing staff to notify appropriate
agencies.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT:
Undetermined
DESCRIPTION:
I . BACKGROUND
As part of a revised Barratt San Jose
proposal for 88 Condominium dwelling units (48 "townhouses"
and 40 condos"), the applicant asked the City to enter into
negotiations for the sale of the land adjacent to San Ra~on
Road south of Silvergate Drive. On December 12, 1983, the
City council directed Staff to enter into negotiations and
gave the applicant permission to incorporate City right of
way in their revised proposal. This action took place with
the understanding that the sale of the property or granting
permission to make application in no way committed the City
to a particular development proposal.
After public hearing before the Planning Commission, the
City Council approved a revised 84 dwelling Unit Planned
Development Rezoning on March l2~1984. On April 23, 1934,
the City Council adopted the Ordinance amending the Zoning
Ordinance for the rezoning. Condition 12 of the Resolution
approving the rezoning states:
"Acquisition of the City owned property proposed fer
inclusion in this project shall be completed before any
permits can be issued for or physical work started on the
subject property."
The a~plicant is currently processing a Te~tative ~a~
to allow subdivision of the property consistent with the
rezoning. C0r.d~ticn #1 of the d~aft resolution a??rovi~g
the Tentative Map states:
"Prior to fili~g the Final Map, or grading approva:
b'Jing given, the City-owned property shown withi:1 the
proposed project shall be acquired from the City."
In response to the conditions. the applicant hds ~dde
a written offer for the City property.
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ITI::'I NO.
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In order for the City Council to consider selling the
surplus property to Barratt San Jose, the Staff recommends
that the following procedures be used:
1. . Adopt a resolution establishing surplus property
and directing Staff to notify appropriate agencies (such as
East Bay Regional Parks District and State Resources
Agency) .
2. After expiration of the response period (not to
exceed 60 days) the City Council must adopt a resolution of
intention to sell the City property and setting a public
hearing date to discuss the sale of .the property.
3. Take action on the sale of surplus property at the
established hearing.
II. RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the
resolution establishing the surplus property and directing
Staff to 'notify appropriate agen.c:=ies. u~,_, .',..
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MICHAEL R. NAVE
RE: SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY TO BARRATT
Assuming the tentative map is approved, the
following steps will be required in order to sell to
Barratt the property along San Ramon Road required by
Ba~ratt for its project.
The property in question is vacant right-of-way
along a public road. It fits within the definitions of
"surplus land" in Government Code 554221 (land which is
"...determined to be no longer necessary for such
agency's use.....), thus making the provisions of
Government Code '554220 et. seq. applicable. These
provisions of the Government Code require a City, when
it has surplus land to make such land available for low
and moderate-income housing and for park and recreation
or open-space purposes. In particular, Section 54222
requires the City to send a written offer to sell or
lease the property prior to disposing of surplus property,
to any local agencies, such as housing authorities and
redevelopment agencies, in whose jurisdiction the land
is located, for low and moderate income housing. Written
notice is also required to be sent to sell or lease the
land for park, recreational or open-space purposes to the
City Park and Recreation Department, the County Park and
Recreation Department, any regional park authority having
jurisdiction within Dublin. (e. g., East Bay Regional
Parks) and to the State Resources Agency. These provi-
sions of the Government Code do not specify that the
Council must find the property in surplus. I would
suggest, however, that the Council make such a finding
by resolution and direct the City Manager to notify
appropriate agencies.
If any of the agencies to which notice is sent
wish to purchase or lease the property, they must notify
Dublin within 60 days after receipt of the written notice.
Presumably, because of the location and size of the land,
no agency will be interested in purchasing it. In that
case, the City must follow the procedures of Gevernment
Code 537420 et seq., regarding sale of gover~ment property.
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RICHARD AHBROSE and LARRY TONG
MICHAEL R. N.rWE
SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY TO BARRATT
July 13, 1984
If written response is received from all agencies that they
are not interested in purchasing or leasing the property,
the City can proceed to sell the property prior to the
expiration of the 60-day period. The procedure for sale
is set forth below.
The Council must first adopt a resolution find-
ing that the public interest and convenience require the
sale of the property. The resolution must state the
City's intention to sell>the property. Government Code
537421. The resolution shall also fix a time for hearing,
at least two weeks off, at which protests shall be heard,
provide for publication of Notice of the hearing, fix
the time final action will be taken and contain an
accurate description of the property. Government Code
537422 resolution is attached. The resolution must be
published at least once in a daily newspaper published
and circulated In Dublin or, if none, in a newspaper
published in the County designated by the Council. The
resolution must also be posted for at least 10 days in at
least three conspicuous places on the property.
Government Code 537423.
At the hearing, anyone may protest the proposed
sale. Government Code 537424. The Council may proceed
with the sale after the hearing, if no protests are
received or if all protests are overruled by a four-
fifths vote. Government Code 537425.
There is no requirement that the proposed
purchase price be included in the resolution setting the
public hearing. The resolution approving the sale to
Barratt and authorizing the Mayor (or Manager) to
execute the agreement, can be on the agenda following
the public hearing so that the sale can be made immedi-
ately following the hearing.
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