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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 07-07 Sale of Surplus Real Property ORDINANCE NO. 7-07 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN *********** AMENDING CHAPTER 2.38 OF THE DUBLIN MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE SALE OF SURPLUS REAL PROPERTY WHEREAS, pursuant to California Government Code Section 37350, the City of Dublin ("City") may adopt reasonable regulations for the disposal of real property for the common benefit; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin Municipal Code Chapter 2.38 provides regulations and procedures for the determination and sale of surplus real property within the City; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend these regulations to clarify the regulations and ensure that the regulations conform to current law. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Dublin does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. Chapter 2.38 ofthe Dublin Municipal Code is revised to read as follows: 2.38.010 Applicability. The procedures set forth in this chapter shall be applicable to the disposal of real property owned by the City and determined to be surplus and excess property no longer necessary for public purposes. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the abandonment of streets or the vacation of easements owned by the City and governed by the statutes of the state of California, the termination, rejection or abandonment of offers of dedication pursuant to Section 66477.2 of the Government Code, or the purchase of real property by a public agency pursuant to Section 54220 et seq. of the Government Code. 2.38.020 Determination of surplus property. A. On or before December 31 of each year, all departments within the City shall submit to the City Manager a report showing any real property in the possession, custody or control of such department that is no longer used and is otherwise surplus and excess for the needs of the department in compliance with Section 50569 of the Government Code. If the City Manager finds that such real property is not required for any other public use, he or she shall so report to the City Council and the City Council may declare it surplus, authorize a public sale of the property, and cause to be prepared a written estimate of its market value. B. Prior to disposal of surplus real property by public sale: 1. The Planning Commission shall review the disposition of the surplus real property for conformance with the City's General Plan and issue a report confirming such conformity pursuant to Section 65402 of the Government Code; and Ord No. 7-07, Adopted 5/1/07, Item 4.3 Page 1 of5 2. The City Manager shall provide notice to public agencies in the manner prescribed by Section 54220 et seq. of the Government Code. In the event that no public agency wishes to sell or lease the property pursuant to Section 54220 et seq. of the Government Code, the property shall be disposed of pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. 2.38.030 Manner of disposal. A. The City Manager may dispose of any surplus real property that has an estimated market value of less than five thousand dollars ($5,000) without complying with Section 2.38.050. B. If the surplus real property has an estimated market value of five thousand dollars ($5,000) or more, the City Manager shall dispose of the property in the manner set forth in Section 2.38.050. C. If the parcel that is surplus real property is not a buildable parcel by itself under the current zoning, as determined by the Director of Community Development, then the City Manager may negotiate a sale price with the adjoining property owner(s) without complying with Section 2.38.050; provided, however, that the City Manager shall obtain City Council approval for the final agreement of sale. If the parcel that is surplus real property is a buildable parcel under the current zoning, and the combining of the parcel to an adjacent parcel would provide better development from a planning perspective than development of the surplus property by itself, as determined by the Director of Community Development, then the City Manager may negotiate a sale with the adjoining property owner(s) without complying with Section 2.38.050; provided, however, that the City Manager shall obtain City Council approval for the final agreement of sale. 2.38.040 City personnel prohibited. No City official, officer or employee shall bid, or be financially interested in any bid for surplus real property sold in accordance with this chapter. 2.38.050 Sale procedure. The conveyance of surplus real property by the City shall be by quitclaim of all right, title and interest in said property held by the City to the highest responsible bidder who submits a responsive bid pursuant to the following procedures: A. A notice inviting bids shall be published at least once ten (10) days before the opening of the bids in a newspaper of general circulation in the City printed and published within the County. Notice inviting bids shall include a legal description of the subject property, a vicinity map showing the general location of the subject property, the time and place of opening of bids, specifications for bids, and a statement that transfer of the surplus real property shall be by quitclaim deed. B. Sealed bids, including a ten percent (10%) bid deposit, shall be submitted to the City Clerk. Said bid deposit shall be in the form of cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond executed by an authorized surety company. Ord No. 7-07, Adopted 5/1/07, Item 4.3 Page 2 of5 C. At the time and place fixed in the notice to bidders, all sealed proposals which have been received shall be publicly opened, examined and declared by the City Clerk. Ofthe proposals submitted which conform to all terms and conditions of sale, the proposal which is the highest shall be accepted unless a higher oral bid is accepted, or the City Manager rejects all bids. D. In his or her_sole discretion, the City Manager may set a minimum acceptable bid amount and may reject any and all bids presented. E. After opening bids the City Clerk shall call for oral bids from those bidders tendering written proposals. If, upon the call for oral bidding, any responsible person offers to purchase the property, upon the terms and conditions specified and for a price exceeding by at least five percent (5%) of the highest written proposal, and thereafter by successively higher bids by at least five percent (5%) of the highest written proposal, then the responsible oral bid which is the highest shall be accepted. Final acceptance by the City Manager shall not be made, however, until the oral bid is reduced to writing and signed by the offerer and an additional cash deposit (in cash, cashier's check or certified check) in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid over the offerer's original bid is tendered. This reduction of the bid to writing with signature and cash deposit shall be completed within twenty-four (24) hours after determination ofthe highest bidder has been declared by the City Manager, or the offerer shall forfeit his or her bid deposit. F. Upon determination of the highest bidder pursuant to Section 2.38.050.E, the City Manager shall obtain City Council approval for the final agreement of sale and authorization to execute a quitclaim deed on behalf of the City. G. The successful bidder shall pay the balance of the purchase price plus all incidental and ancillary costs within fourteen (14) days of City Council approval of the final agreement of sale, unless an extension is agreed to by the City. Failure to submit the balance and all such costs within fourteen (14) days (or as may be extended) shall result in forfeiture of the bidder's deposit. Unless otherwise specified in the notice to bidders, sale of surplus property shall be made for cash, cashier's check or certified check. H. All bidder's deposits shall be retained until the quitclaim deed is recorded and shall then be returned, except as provided in subsection G of this section. 2.38.060 Deed-Additional costs. All incidental and ancillary costs, including but not limited to escrow fees, commissions, title and recording fees shall be borne exclusively by the purchaser. 2.38.070 Funds. The amount received for any property sold pursuant to this chapter shall be credited to the appropriate fund as the City Manager may determine. 2.38.080 Effect on validity. Nothing in this chapter shall affect the validity of any transfer of title to real property. 2.38.090 Forms. Ord No. 7-07, Adopted 5/1/07, Item 4.3 Page 3 of5 The following form for notice to bidders and resolution accepting bids may be used: CITY OF DUBLIN STATE OF CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO BIDDERS OF SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY 1. The City of Dublin has determined that the real property described in Exhibit A which is attached hereto is surplus and no longer necessary for public purposes. Said real property is generally located at (DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY). 2. The City of Dublin desires to sell the herein described property to the highest responsible bidder by quitclaim deed. The City makes no representations regarding this property, including but not limited to its size, zoning, utility service or accessibility, or presence of hazardous materials. While the subject property was acquired in fee by the City of Dublin in connection with (DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT), the City of Dublin makes no warranties express or implied with regard to title of this property 3. Sealed bids, subject to the conditions named herein, addressed to the City of Dublin will be received at the office of the City Clerk up to 2:00 p.m. (DATE BIDS DUE), at which time they will be publicly opened and read. The right is reserved as the interests of the City may require, to reject any and all bids, to waive any informality in bids, and to accept or reject any items of any bid. 4. The City further reserves the right to accept oral bids at the time the bids are publicly opened and read from responsible bidders who have submitted written bids exceeding by at least five percent (5%) of the highest written bid. 5. All incidental or ancillary fees associated with the transfer of this property by quitclaim deed, including but not limited to title insurance, escrow fees, commission, notaries, recording fees and the like shall be borne exclusively by the purchaser without recourse to the City. 6. A Bid Deposit shall be placed in an envelope attached to the outside of the sealed proposal. The Bid Deposit shall be in one of the following forms: cash, cashier's check, certified check, or bidder's bond executed by an authorized corporate surety. The Bid Deposit shall be in an amount equal to at least ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid. Section 2. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are severable and if any provision, clause, sentence, word or part thereof is held illegal, invalid, unconstitutional, or inapplicable to any person or circumstances, such illegality, invalidity, unconstitutionality, or inapplicability shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions, clauses, sentences, sections, words or parts thereof of the ordinance or their applicability to other persons or circumstances. Section 3. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be enforced thirty (30) days following its adoption. Section 4. Posting. The City Clerk of the City of Dublin shall cause this Ordinance to be posted in at least three (3) public places in the City of Dublin in accordance with Section 36933 of the Government Code of the State of California. Ord No. 7-07, Adopted 5/1/07, Item 4.3 Page 4 of5 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 1st day of May, 2007, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Hildenbrand, Oravetz, Sbranti and Scholz, and Mayor Lockhart NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: ~ [: f!W Oervi j City Clerk Ord No. 7-07, Adopted 5/1/07, Item 4.3 Page 5 of5