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HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-Public Works I . 15.05 den~ I . . File Ko. I CITY OF SAN BERteRDINO REQUEST .R COUNC I - .IL ACTION i Fr. ROGER G. li\RDGRA\~, Director Subject: Resolution Proposing .I\m ndment to Charter - Sale of Pu lic Land. Db.... Public Works/Engineering Date: December 13, 1994 Synopsis of Previous Council action: NONE Recommended motion: Adopt Resolution. cc: Shauna Clark, City Administrator a ~ Jim Penman, City Attorney Signature Contact person: Verne Nadeau Phone: 384-5026 , Supporting data attached: Staff Report Ward: 1,2,3,4,5.6,t I FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None Source: (Acct. No.! (Acct. DescriPtion) I Finance: I , cil Notes: ~lhtu .v'j /fths- F/7 / , i ~ ptJ ;1r , , 75.0262 Agenda Itet No._ .2.< - - 11 II CITY OF SAN BERN.DINO - REQUEST F. COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT In February, 1973, Section 40 of the City Charter was changed to eliminate the necessity of going to the electorate every time the City wanted to sell a parcel of City owned land. The change allowed us to go to competitive bid for such sales \vithout having to put an item on the ballot and stated that any parcel under the appraised value of $2,000 could be sold without the competitive bid process. As time passed and the value of real estate in the City escalated, the restriction of $2,000 placed upon non-bid sales of land has become unrealistic. From time to time, the City has remnants of land which are saleable but their \'alue e:\ceeds $2,000. It is very rare that any land in this valley would sell for less than $2,000. Many of these parcels are too small to build on and are only saleable to an adjoining owner. To allow the City some reasonable leeway in dealing with it's real property without undo procedures, it is recommended that the restriction placed upon non-bid procedure sale of land be increased from $2,000 to $25,000 and that the sale of land to a public agency, regardless of price, be made without competitive bids. It is therefore recommended that the Resolution be adopted which would place a measure on the next election to reflect the Charter change. ;-0264