For City Council Meeting [September 14, 2021]
TO: Honorable City Council
APPROVAL: Marcus Fuller, City Manager
FROM: Marcus Fuller, City Manager
Eric Vail, City Attorney
Title
Request City Council to Adopt Resolution No. 7770 Declaring that Certain 3.39 Acre City-Owned Property Located at the Southeast Corner of Linden Avenue and Miro Way as Surplus Land and Directing the City Manager to Follow the Procedures Set Forth in the Surplus Land Act, California Government Code Section 54220 et seq., as Amended on January 1, 2020, for the Sale of Surplus Land.
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BACKGROUND
The City owns a 3.39-acre parcel of land generally located at what would be the southeast corner of Linden Avenue and Miro Way within the Renaissance Specific Plan (the "Property"). The Property is not within the area of land controlled by Lewis-Hillwood Rialto Company (LHR) pursuant to the Second Amended and Restated Contract of Sale for Areas B, C and D approved by the City Council on September 25, 2012, (the "Agreement"). The Property is generally shown in red outline in relation to the area subject to control by LHR pursuant to the Agreement in Figure 1 below.
Figure 1
The Property is located within the boundaries of the Renaissance Specific Plan, and pursuant to the original Specific Plan the Property was established with a land use designation of "Employment" consistent with existing uses located to the south of the Property as shown in Figure 2 below.
Figure 2
In September 2016 the City Council adopted an amendment to the Renaissance Specific Plan that implemented changes to the development pattern within the easterly portion of the Specific Plan, deleted the extension of Miro Way to Ayala Dr., changed land use designations, including a new 13-acre school site and the establishment of a new 20-acre public park. The Property itself is currently designated as part of the 20-acre public park.
The City is currently evaluating the feasibility of developing the 20-acre public ...
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