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CITY OF`DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 23, 1990
SUBJECT: Written Communication Regarding Closure &
Conveyance of Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training
Area
(Prepared by: Richard C. Ambrose, City Manager
EXHIBITS ATTACHED: Letter from Congressman Pete Stark dated March 30,
1990 and attachment
RECOMMENDATION: /�r Discuss and Provide Staff with Appropriate
Direction.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Undetermined.
DESCRIPTION: The City has received a letter from Congressman
Pete Stark indicating that Congressman Stark is interested in
introducing some legislation to close Camp Parks Reserve Forces
Training Area and to make the land available for local public
purposes.
Congressman Stark's office has drafted some very rough draft
legislation which the Congressman has asked local agencies to review
and comment. Congressman Stark has requested that the City respond in
comment to his office by May 1 , 1990.
Congressman Stark's draft legislation provides for the closure and
relocation of Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area to an area in
the hills to the north or east of its present location. The land then
would be conveyed for public purposes only to the City of Dublin, City
of San Ramon, County of Alameda, County of Contra Costa, East Bay
Regional Parks District, the State of California, and other agencies
of the Federal Government. This conveyance would not only include
real property but all improvements on the property. The exact amount
and location of the acreage of the real property to be conveyed to
each of these entities would be determined by a Committee made up of
the representatives of each of those entities and representatives of
areawide agencies and other units of government that have an interest
in such a conveyance. The draft legislation also suggests some
possible public uses for the property including 1 ) park lands for
East Bay Regional Parks District, 2) improve buffer zones around
Federal and County prisons, 3) campus area for the Alameda and Contra
Costa Community Colleges, 4) a regional government complex for Alameda
County neighboring Cities and the State of California, 5) libraries
and schools, 6) sewer treatment plants isolated from residential
areas, 7) mass transit parking spaces and support services, 8)
Department of Veteran's Affairs National Cemetery, 9) armory and
classroom facilities for the Department of Army or National Guard for
the State of California or both.
The draft legislation also indicates that should any of the property
be used for private purposes in any manner, that such interest in that
property would revert to the United States.
Of the 2, 268 acres indicated in the draft legislation, approximately
75% of that acreage is located in the City of Dublin with the
remaining acreage located in Contra Costa County.
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In addition to the uses identified in the draft legislation, City
Staff has identified the following possible public uses for Council
consideration.
1 . Fire Training Facility
2. Public Safety Vehicle Off-road Training Course
3. Regional Performing Arts Center
4. Municipal Golf Course
5. Open Space Park (Steeper Slope Areas)
6. Large Community Park including Gymnasium, Amphitheater, Teen
Center, Sports Park
7. Senior and Affordable Housing
In addition to considering public uses, it is Staff's position that
the legislation should also provide for use of a portion of land for
private purposes. The East Dublin BART Station is located at the
southerly end of the Camp Parks property. It is generally recognized
that it is beneficial for land uses to be intensified and compliment
transit uses in the vicinity of BART stations. In order to maximize
the East Dublin BART Station potential, land immediately adjacent to
the BART Station should be developed privately. Since nearly three-
quarters of the Camp Parks facility is located within the City of
Dublin, the location of only public uses which require municipal
services may place a drain on the City financially. If Camp Parks is
to be closed in the future, Staff would strongly recommend that a
mixture of public and private uses for the Camp Parks property be
considered. Private uses would generate the tax revenue needed to
serve not only private land uses but also public land uses where
required.
FORTNEY H. (PETS) STARK COMMITTEES:
,9TH DISTRICT,CALIFORNIA WAYS AND MEANS
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES SELECT NARCOTICS
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515
RECEIVED
March 30, 1990 APR 91990
CITY OF DUBLIN
Richard Ambrose
City Manager
100 Civic Plaza
Dublin, CA 94568
Dear Mr .
Enclosed is a very, very rough draft of legislation I am
considering introducing to close Camp Parks and make the land
available for local public purposes.
I am writing to ask for your ideas and suggestions on (1) whether
I should proceed with this legislation, and ( 2) what changes
should be made in it.
A key question is whether we will be able to get the Camp Parks
land free or at a reduced price for public purposes. Given the
Federal government ' s severe budget problems, and the need to
maintain a Reserve Forces Training facility in Northern
California, we may need to offer the Army a large quantity of less
valuable State or County land somewhere in Northern California in
swap for the Camp Parks land. The introduction of legislation
could help focus various groups on working toward a resolution of
this problem.
It has always been my policy to stay out of local zoning and land
use issues, and I would only want to proceed with disposal
legislation if local groups are agreed on it and have a mutually
agreed plan on how the land should be used for the public.
I offer this idea to see if there is local interest and an ability
to reach an agreement . Attached is a list of people to whom this
letter has been sent . I do not want to leave any interested party
unconsulted and would appreciate it if you could share this letter
with others you think should be involved.
I will round-robin any responses I receive by May 1, and we can
get a feeling of whether to proceed, and if so, what types of
amendments people want to see to the draft bill, etc. Thank you
for your help and consideration.
S' nc rely,
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due To provide for the closure and conveyance of Camp Parks Regional
bay Forces Training Area, Dublin, California .
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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NPOOMW% Mr . STARK introduced the following bill ; which was referred to
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1 Be it eructed by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
2 States of America in Congress assembled
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1 SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
2 This Act may be cited as the "Closure of Camp Parks
3 Regional Forces Training Area and Conveyance of Land for
4 Public Purposes Act of 1990 ' ' .
5 SEC. 2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE.
6 (a) FINDINGS. --The Congress finds that--
7 (1) the closure and realignment of military
8 installations will increase the country 's need for well-
9 trained and combat-ready Reserves of the Armed Forces ;
10 ( 2) there exists a need for a place reasonably near
11 the San Francisco Bay Area in California where Reservists
12 can train;
13 ( 3 ) the existing location of the Camp Parks Regional
14 Forces Training Area in the midst of a dense suburban
15 population and at the major transportation center of a
16 rapidly growing area severely limits the use of heavy
17 equipment, weaponry, and air support training operations ,
18 thereby resulting in inadequate field and combat
19 preparation; and
20 (4) the closure and relocation of Camp Parks Regional
21 Forces Training Area to an area in the hills to the north
22 or east of its present location would allow for effective
23 and necessary combat-preparedness training in a suitable
24 location.
25 (b) PURPOSE. --The purpose of this Act , therefore, is to
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1 convey the real property on which the Camp Parks Regional
2 Forces Training Area is located to local interests so that it
3 may be used only for public purposes .
4 SEC. 3. LAND CONVEYANCE, CAMP PARKS REGIONAL FORCES TRAINING
5 AREA, CALIFORNIA.
6 (a) IN GENERAL . --Subject to subsections ( b) through (d) ,
7 the Secretary of the Army shall convey all right , title , and
8 interest of the United States in and to the real property,
9 including all improvements thereon, described in subsection
10 (b) ( 1) to the entities described in subsection (c) .
11 (b) DESCRIPTION OF REAL PROPERTY . -- ( 1) The real property
12 referred to in subsection ( a ) is approximately 2 , 268 acres of
13 real property in both Alameda and Contra Costa Counties ,
14 California, known as the Camp Parks Regional Forces Training
15 Area.
16 ( 2) The exact acreage and legal description of such
17 property shall be determined by surveys satisfactory to the
18 Secretary.
19 (c) RECIPIENTS OF REAL PROPERTY.--The Secretary shall
20 convey such real property to the following entities in
21 amounts determined under subsection (d) :
22 ( 1) The City of Dublin, California.
23 ( 2) The City of San Ramon, California.
24 ( 3) The County of Alameda, California .
25 ( 4) The County of Contra Costa, California.
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1 ( 5) The East Bay Regional Park District , California .
2 ( 6) The State of California.
3 ( 7 ) Other agencies of the Federal Government .
4 (d) CONDITIONS OF CONVEYANCE . --( 1) The exact amount and
5 location of the acreage of the real property to be conveyed
6 to each of the entities referred to in subsection (c) is to
7 be determined by a committee made up of the following:
8 (A) Representatives of each of the entities described
9 in paragraphs ( 1) through . ( 7 ) of subsection (c) .
10 (B) Representatives of area-wide agencies and other
11 units of government that have an interest in such
12 conveyance, as determined by the entities described in
13 paragraphs ( 1 ) through ( 7 ) of subsection (c) .
14 ( 2) The property conveyed under subsection (a) shall be
15 used by the entities described in subsection (c) for public
16 purposes only, as determined by the committee described in
17 paragraph ( 1 ) . Such purposes may include the following:
18 (A) Park lands for the East Bay Regional Park
19 District , California.
20 (B) Improved buffer zones around Federal and county
21 prisons.
22 (C) Campus area for the Alameda and Contra Costa
23 community colleges .
24 (D) A regional government complex for Alameda County,
25 neighboring cities, and the State of California.
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1 (E) Libraries and schools .
2 (F) Sewer treatment plants isolated from residential
3 areas.
4 (G) Mass transit parking spaces and support services .
5 (H) A Department of Veterans Affairs national
6 cemetery.
7 ( I ) Armory and classroom facilities for the
8 Department of the Army or the National Guard of the State
9 of California, or both.
10 ( 3 ) If any portion of the real property, or any
11 improvement thereon, conveyed under this section is conveyed
12 or leased to any entity Qndis used for
13 private purposes in any manner , all right, title, and
14 interest in and to such portion of the property and
T- 15 improvements thereon shall revert to the United States, and
16 the United States shall have the right of immediate entry
17 thereon.