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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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12/12/2016
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RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY APPROVING THE DOCKTOWN PLAN AND ENDING RESIDENTIAL USE AT DOCKTOWN, AND FINDING THIS ACTION IS NOT SUBJECT TO AND IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT
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<br />OAK #4823-0464-7229 v3 58 <br />Overview of the Appraisal and Dwelling Acquisition Process for <br />Docktown Marina Residents <br /> <br />In cases where a Dwelling cannot be moved, the City will make an offer to acquire the <br />Dwelling based upon an appraisal. The appraisal process and team and the offer, <br />negotiation and acquisition process is described below. <br /> <br />Appraisal Process <br /> <br />Why is an appraisal needed? <br /> <br />Each independent appraisal will determine the current fair market value of a property, <br />information the City will use if it is determined that moving a vessel to a new location is <br />unfeasible. <br /> <br />How does the appraisal process start? <br /> <br />Please contact Jose Garcia at 510.924.3014 or by email at jgarcia@opcservices.com at <br />your earliest convenience. <br /> <br />What should you expect during the appraisal? <br /> <br />In order to prepare an accurate appraisal and provide a reasonable opinion of value, the <br />appraiser requires permission to board your property. S/he will inspect the exterior and <br />interior spaces. <br /> <br />How is a property’s value assessed? <br /> <br />Following an appraisal, a “fair market value” for a berthed property or the most probable <br />price at which the property will sell in its present state will be determined by the <br />appraiser. Fair market value for the berthed property consists of the structure itself <br />and does not take into account the location of the berthed property or any underlying <br />land or water value. <br /> <br />How is fair market value determined? <br /> <br />There are three main techniques that can be used in determining the fair market value <br />for berthed properties: <br />1. Cost to acquire. Includes research, closing costs and other necessary expenditures. <br />2. Sale value in marketplace. The property is compared to recently sold comparable <br />properties. <br />3. Expected future income. Determines the amount of income that a property can potentially <br />generate. <br />The following factors are also taken into consideration when determining a property’s <br />fair market value:
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