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Facilities, a division of the Chief Administrative Office, recommending the Board:
1) Adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 132-2025 authorizing the County to declare that the Placerville properties located at 6940 Perks Court (APN 327-130-18-100), 6910 Perks Court (APN 327-130-19-100), 6880 Perks Court (APN 327-130-20-100), and APN 327-130-79-100 (no address), which is directly in front of 6854 Perks Court, are all exempt surplus land per Government Code 54221(f)(1)(D); and
2) Authorize and appoint the Chief Administrative Officer or Assistant Chief Administrative Officer as the real estate negotiator on behalf of the County to enter into negotiations with the State of California or their designated representative for said properties.
FUNDING: N/A
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The County purchased the four parcels between 2005 and 2007 to provide land for the Missouri Flat Interchange improvements which expanded the footprint of the original interchange. Three of the parcels were also used during the construction phase for staging equipment and modular office trailers that were used by the interchange construction management firm. With the construction phase long completed, the remaining portions of the four parcels have no further use. In addition, the 6940 Perks Court parcel still has buildings which are vacant and require frequent County maintenance.
The Surplus Land Act requires that before a local agency takes any action to dispose of property, the local agency must take formal action at a regular public meeting declaring that the land is surplus and not necessary for the agency’s use. Property shall be declared either “surplus land” or “exempt surplus land” as supported by written findings.
Property that qualifies as “exempt surplus land” is not subject to the Surplus Land Act disposition procedures. Per California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) Guidelines, a local agency that determines that property is ...
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