HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.2 EntrNegotiationsSalePrp (2)CITY OF DUBLIN
AGENDA STATEMENT
City Council Meeting Date: October 26, 1992
SUBJECT:
Authorization to Enter Negotiations for Sale of Public
Property Remnant Parcels from Dublin Boulevard Extension
Acquisitions
Report by: Public Works Director Lee Thompson
EXHIBITS ATTACHED: Location Map
RECOMMENDATION:/~(~ Authorize Staff to begin the process for sale of these
properties as required by the Government Code
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: None at this time.
DESCRIPTION: These three parcels, which are not needed by the City for
right-of-way purposes, are remnants from the Boat House and Nohr (Curtiss Dodge)
properties.
The Government Code requires that, prior to sale of public property, the City must
offer the property to area recreational and housing agencies. The three agencies
that are notified are the State Resources Agency, East Bay Regional Park District,
and the Dublin Housing Authority. These agencies have a 60-day time period in which
to respond. Following that 60-day time period, the City may proceed to sell the
property. Staff will return to the City Council once a purchase price has been
negotiated with a potential buyer. At that time, the City Council will be requested
to adopt a resolution of intent to sell the property and to set a public hearing
date for the sale.
The Nohr remnant is a small (5,780 SF) piece on the north side of the Dublin
Boulevard Extension. The City acquired this parcel along with the land needed for
street right-of-way, as this piece is not a viable parcel in terms of zoning lot
size requirements for this area. It is anticipated that this parcel will be sold to
John Moore (BJ Dublin Commercial), owner of the abutting land to the north of the
Dublin Boulevard Extension, once the required procedures have taken place and upon
approval of the City Council.
The Boat House (Corallo) property was acquired in its entirety for generally the
same reasons that the small Nohr piece was acquired by the City ~ the two remaining
pieces are too small to be utilized by the former occupant. Staff is proposing to
go ahead with the required procedures but to wait on negotiations regarding the
property until after a settlement has been reached with the Corallos and an exact
purchase price has been determined. It is anticipated that the smaller (1,425 SF)
piece on the southeasterly corner of the parcel would be sold to Michael Nohr, owner
of the adjoining property. The larger northerly parcel (16,500 SF) may be sold by
bid, as it is large enough for development under the existing zoning.
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