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File #: 17-0064    Name: Surplus and Sale of County Property - Ventura and Tenth Streets
In control: Internal Services
On agenda: 3/7/2017 Final action: 3/7/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #: Resolution No. 17-161
Title: Adopt Resolution to declare as surplus the County-owned property, approximately 12.586 acres, located in the south west corner of Ventura and Tenth Streets, Fresno, CA commonly known as the former Juvenile Hall (APN's 470-054-04t, 14t, 16t, 9t, 10t, 11t, 12t, 13t; 470-124-07t, 09t; 470-021-01t; 470-133-01t) and declare the board's intention to sell the property at a minimum price of $2,100,000. (4/5 vote)
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Board Agenda Exhibits A-C, 3. Resolution No. 17-161
DATE: March 7, 2017

TO: Board of Supervisors

SUBMITTED BY: Robert W. Bash, Director of Internal Services/Chief Information Officer

SUBJECT: Surplus and Sale of County Property - Ventura and Tenth Streets

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
Adopt Resolution to declare as surplus the County-owned property, approximately 12.586 acres, located in the south west corner of Ventura and Tenth Streets, Fresno, CA commonly known as the former Juvenile Hall (APN's 470-054-04t, 14t, 16t, 9t, 10t, 11t, 12t, 13t; 470-124-07t, 09t; 470-021-01t; 470-133-01t) and declare the board's intention to sell the property at a minimum price of $2,100,000. (4/5 vote)
REPORT

Staff is returning with this item containing the necessary actions to sell the 10th Street property. Approval of the recommended action will declare the property as surplus and set a minimum sale price for the property to initiate the sale process. California Government Code sections 54220, et seq., require that certain qualified governmental agencies be given the first opportunity to purchase County surplus property for certain public purposes such as park and recreation or development of affordable housing. Such agencies must be given a written offer to sell the property in accordance with Government Code section 54222, after which they will have 60 days to notify the County of their intent to purchase the property. Thereafter, if the price and other terms of sale cannot be agreed upon after a 90 day good faith negotiation period with each responding agency; the property may be sold through the public bidding process.

ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):

Your Board may set a different price for the property. Your Board may also retain the property and leave vacant the juvenile justice facilities with maintenance costs averaging $126,679 per year over the past six years ($122,229 for FY 2015-16). FY 2016-17 maintenance costs as of December currently total $30,785.

FISCAL IMPACT:

The fiscal impact would be determined by the u...

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