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Agenda Packet
Meeting Type
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City Council and Successor Agency
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11/19/2012
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6.1. B. - Page 7 <br /> 6. Community Development. <br /> � Serves as a member of project team. <br /> • Provides guidance on planning goals, land use concepts, <br /> environmental analysis, and process. <br /> � Maintains an inventory of City-owned properties and leases. <br /> � Manages properties, and monitors lease payments and land use <br /> approvals for City-owned properties. <br /> � Manages reimbursement agreements. <br /> 7. Finance & Information Technology. <br /> • Serves as a member of project team. <br /> • Manages financing and budgeting activities, and processes <br /> payment for a property acquisition or lease, and processes rent <br /> payments from third party lessees. <br /> � Monitors payments. <br /> 8. City Clerk. <br /> � Maintains central records system for all real property acquisitions <br /> and disposals, including deeds and lease documents <br /> D. STATE AND CITY REQUIREMENTS <br /> While the City Attorney's Office should always be consulted on real property acquisitions or <br /> disposals for compliance with State and City requirements, the following summarizes key <br /> guidelines: <br /> 1. State Guidelines. <br /> California Government Code Section 37380.: Allows City-owned property to be leased for a <br /> period not exceeding 55 years (and up to 99 years if certain conditions are met); and allows <br /> charter cities to set their own procedures for property leases. <br /> ATTY/POLICIES/PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION PROCEDURES <br /> REV: 10-04-12 PT <br /> Page 3 of 21 <br />
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