Fresno Logo
File #: ID 23-852    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/17/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/25/2023 Final action: 5/25/2023
Title: ***RESOLUTION- Declaring property located near the northwest corner of Fulton and Inyo Streets at 829 and 835 Fulton Street (APNs 468-282-05T and -22T) to be surplus and directing staff to comply with the Surplus Land Act (Council District 3) (Subject to Mayor's Veto).
Sponsors: Successor Agency to the Redevelopment Agency of th
Attachments: 1. Resolution 829 835 Fulton

REPORT TO THE CITY IN ITS CAPACITY AS HOUSING SUCCESSOR TO THE
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF FRESNO
AND FRESNO REVITALIZATION CORPORATION

FROM: MARLENE MURPHEY, Executive Director

SUBJECT
Title
***RESOLUTION- Declaring property located near the northwest corner of Fulton and Inyo Streets at 829 and 835 Fulton Street (APNs 468-282-05T and -22T) to be surplus and directing staff to comply with the Surplus Land Act (Council District 3) (Subject to Mayor's Veto).
Body
RECOMMENDATION

Staff recommends that the City Council approve the attached Resolution declaring property located near the northwest corner of Fulton and Inyo Streets at 829 and 835 Fulton Street, Fresno California 93721 (APNs 468-282-05T and -22T) to be surplus real property. Declaring the above-mentioned property surplus will allow the City, in its capacity as Housing Successor to the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Fresno, to fulfill the additional requirements of the Surplus Land Act in order to move forward with potential disposition.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

On January 1, 2020, the Surplus Land Act (SLA) was amended to include additional requirements that local agencies must follow when disposing of property. Before a local agency may take any action to negotiate the sale of or sell property, the local agency's governing body must take formal action in a regular public meeting declaring that the property is surplus and is not necessary for the agency's use.

In accordance with the SLA, staff has determined the property is surplus based on the fact that the property is vacant and is not necessary for the Agency's use. As such the property must be declared surplus in order to be proceed with the additional SLA requirements and potential disposition. The SLA requires a 60-day notice of availability (NOA) be sent to certain public entities and housing providers identified by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). In accordance with the provisions of SLA, (S...

Click here for full text