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DATE: December 18, 2013 CONSENT CALENDAR
SUBJECT: SET A PUBLIC HEARING DATE FOR THE SALE OF CITY-OWNED
REAL PROPERTY TO ROBIN S. PLUNKETT, FOR CERTAIN REAL
PROPERTY CONSISTING OF .17 ACRES OF LAND AREA LOCATED
ON THE NORTH SIDE OF AVENIDA CERCA AND GRANADA ROAD
APN: (669-393-023)
FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager
BY: Community & Economic Development Department
SUMMARY
It is recommended that the City Council, acting in its capacity as Housing Successor
Agency, approve the resolution expressing the intent to sell and setting the date to
hold a public hearing for the sale of a City as Housing Successor Agency-owned .17
acre parcel located at Avenida Cerca and Granada Road. The City acquired the
property as the Housing Successor Agency from the former Community
Redevelopment Agency on February 1, 2012 upon the dissolution of the Agency
pursuant to State Law. The property was originally acquired by the Agency for
redevelopment purposes but has remained vacant.
Housing Successor Agency actions are not subject to Oversight Board review.
RECOMMENDATION:
1 . SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE SALE OF CITY-OWNED REAL
PROPERTY TO ROBIN S. PLUNKETT, FOR CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY
CONSISTING OF .17 ACRES OF LAND AREA LOCATED ON THE NORTH
SIDE OF AVENIDA CERCA AND GRANADA ROAD APN: (669-393-023) ON
JANUARY 15, 2014
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City Council Staff Report
December 18, 2013 -- Page 2
Plunkett Purchase and Sale— Public Hearing Date
STAFF ANALYSIS:
AB 1X 26, the Redevelopment Agency Dissolution Act was adopted by the Legislature
and ultimately approved by the Governor on June 28, 2011. This Act went into effect
immediately. This law was subsequently amended by AB 1484 on June 27, 2012. (AB
1X 26, as amended, is referred to as the "Dissolution Act.")
In dissolving redevelopment agencies, the State also provided for successor agencies
to handle the dissolution process. Consistent with the mandates of state law, the City of
Palm Springs became the successor agency to the Redevelopment Agency [Health &
Safety Code Sec. 34173]. The Dissolution Act, however, did not allow housing
functions and related 'rights, powers, assets, liabilities, duties, and obligations
associated with the housing activities of the agency' to stay with the successor to the
redevelopment agency. Rather, the City exercised its option to "retain the responsibility
for performing housing functions previously performed by a redevelopment agency" as
provided in Health & Safety Code Section 34176(b). Thus, the City serves as the
successor to the Redevelopment Agency and the successor to the Redevelopment
Agency housing program.
One of the "assets" transferred from the Successor Agency of the Redevelopment
Agency to the Successor Agency of the Redevelopment Agency housing program, was
this parcel of approximately .17 acres at the corner of Avenida Cerca and Granada
Road, in the Desert Highland neighborhood.
In October, 2013 the City of Palm Springs received an offer from Robin S. Plunkett,
(`Buyer") for the parcel. The price offered is the same as the Buyer paid for the
adjacent parcel, a market transaction, earlier this year.
California Government Code Section 37421 et. seq. requires that the City first set a date
of the public hearing at which the public may make testimony regarding the sale. This
resolution sets the Public Hearing date for January 15, 2014.
This action is part of a three-step process in selling City-owned parcels: (1) Council
directs the negotiator as to price and terms in Closed Session; (2) Council adopts a
resolution expressing its intention to sell the property and setting the date of the Public
Hearing, and the City publishes a notice of Public Hearing; and (3) Council approves the
Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Real Property, as well as a resolution accepting
the terms of the sale. The attached resolution is Step 2 in this process.
In addition, the Planning Commission shall review the proposed sale to make a
determination of General Plan consistency.
The price for the property of $21,000 meets the fair market value standard and the
process meets the requirements of City Council Resolution 14527, which requires that
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City Council Staff Report
December 18, 2013-- Page 3
Plunkett Purchase and Sale—Public Hearing Date
the City sell all land at fair market value. The sale of this parcel meets the other tests of
Resolution 14527:
1. There is no foreseeable present or future use of the property for City purposes.
2. The property cannot be leased or rented for its highest and best use at fair
market rental.
3. The City's need for immediate liquidation, for cash, of such property -- at its fair
market value -- is greater than its need for developing continuing revenue for the
lease uch property.
J n ym irector of David H. Ready, City er
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Attachments: Resolution
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS PURSUANT TO CALIFORNIA
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 37421 ET. SEQ. FOR
THE SALE OF CITY PROPERTY; AND NOTICE THEREOF
WHEREAS, AB 1X 26, the Redevelopment Agency Dissolution Act was adopted by the
Legislature and ultimately approved by the Governor on June 28, 2011, which was
subsequently amended by AB 1484 on June 27, 2012 (AB 1X 26, as amended, is
referred to as the "Dissolution Act'); and
WHEREAS, consistent with the mandates of state law, the City of Palm Springs became
the successor agency to the Redevelopment Agency [Health & Safety Code Sec.
34173] and also exercised its option to "retain the responsibility for performing housing
functions previously performed by a redevelopment agency" as provided in Health &
Safety Code Section 34176(b), and therefore serves as the successor to the
Redevelopment Agency housing program; and
WHEREAS, one of the "assets" transferred from the Successor Agency to the City
Acting as Successor Agency of the Redevelopment Agency housing program, was a
parcel of approximately .17 acres at the corner of Avenida Cerca and Granada Road, in
the Desert Highland neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, the City is desirous of selling certain property located in the City of Palm
Springs ("Sale Property"), and described in Exhibit "A" of this Resolution, in accordance
with Government Code Section 37420 et seq.; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City Palm Springs has received an offer from Robin
S. Plunkett, ("Buyer") for the parcel, at a price paid by the Buyer paid for the adjacent
similar parcel, earlier this year; and.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 37421, persons wishing to protest
the sale of the Sale Property must present testimony at the time and place designated
herein for the hearing to consider the sale of the Sale Property or submit written
statements protesting the sale with the City Clerk prior to such hearing; and
WHEREAS, the notice of the public hearing for January 15, 2014 at 6 p.m. in the City
Council Chambers at 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, California, at
which time any and all protests to said sale may be heard and consideration of the sale
of the Sale Property is made pursuant to California Government Code Sections 37421,
37422 and 37423; and
WHEREAS, the publication of the notice of public hearing describing the proposed sale
of the Sale Property is made pursuant to Government Code Sections 37422 and 37423
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by circulation in a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City and posted for
not less than ten days in at least three conspicuous places upon each parcel of property
affected; and
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Springs,
as follows:
SECTION 1. The public hearing on the sale of the Sale Property shall be set for
January 15, 2014 at 6 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon
Way, Palm Springs, California, in accordance with Government Code Sections 37421,
37422 and 37423.
SECTION 2. Notice of the public hearing to consider the sale of the Sale Property shall
be published at least once in a daily newspaper published and circulated in the City,
and posted for not less than ten days in at least three conspicuous places upon each
parcel of property affected by the sale.
SECTION 3. Protests to the sale of the Sale Property shall be presented at the hearing
or submitted in writing to the City Clerk before the hearing at the time and date set forth
herein.
SECTION 4. Final action by the City upon the sale of the Sale Property shall be set for
the hearing on January 15, 2014, or such time thereafter as may be set by the City
Council.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED BY THE PALM SPRINGS CITY
COUNCIL THIS 18T" DAY OF DECEMBER, 2013.
DAVID H. READY, CITY MANAGER
ATTEST:
JAMES THOMPSON, CITY CLERK
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EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
All that certain real property situated in the City of Palm Springs, County of Riverside,
State of California, described as follows:
APNs: (669-393-023)
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