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Chief Administrative Office, Parks Division, recommending the Board:
1) Find that the real property located at the end of Red Hook Trail APN 101-220-19, a 26 acre parcel, is not required for public use; and
2) Declare the property as surplus and direct staff to begin the process of sale or disposition of the property.
FUNDING: N/A
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The County acquired this 26-acre parcel in July 2001 for a park and recreational purposes, with a purchase price of $220,000. The property is located North of Highway 50, at the end of Red Hook Trail Road, in the Pollock Pines area. During the park planning process in 2008, it was determined that the cost of construction would be too high due to the topography of the property. The amount of dirt that would need to be moved would make it cost prohibitive for a park.
Since the County determined that the property off of Red Hook was not suitable for a park, the property has remained fenced and unavailable to the community. The Facilities Division has done several cleanups on the property from the homeless populations and dumping of property at this location. The Parks Division prepared an item for the Parks and Recreation Commission on August 20, 2015 to make recommendations about vacant park lands, including the Red Hook property. The Parks and Recreation Commission recommended that the County surplus the property.
Additionally, the Commission recommended that the funds from the sale of the property be applied to the Forebay Community Park improvements. Forebay Park is also located in the Pollock Pines area, approximately one mile from the Red Hook Trail property, and the topography is better suited to a community park. The results of a 2016 community questionnaire showed that the community would like improvements such as a playground, more trails and pathways, picnic shelters, pavilions, a disc golf course, dog parks and bike paths. Since the County acquired Forebay Park in 2014, ADA-relate...
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