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CC Work Session 2. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 08/13/2012 <br />Submitted For: Patrick Brama By: Patrick Brama, Administrative Services <br />Title: <br />Consider Analysis of Dedicated City Owned Lands <br />Background: <br />As part of the 2011-2012 City Council strategic goals staff was tasked with developing an inventory of surplus City <br />owned land with the ultimate goal of disposing properties that were no longer needed for current or future City <br />functions; in accordance with the recently adopted Policy for the Disposition of City Owned Land. <br />The purpose of this case is to consider further examination of all dedicated/restricted properties identified in the <br />City owned land inventory process. <br />Observations: <br />As a result of the City owned land inventory, 38 properties were identified as unneeded for current or future city <br />functions (surplus City owned land). 22 of those 38 properties are legally dedicated or restricted; typically, <br />"dedicated for a public purpose/use forever." These dedicated properties are legally restricted and will require a <br />court ruling to remove title encumbrances. In order for the City to dispose of the 22 dedicated properties staff will <br />need to work through the following process: <br />(A) Develop detailed property profiles and analysis; including public input and usage levels. NOTE: this step is <br />35% done. To complete this step, staff will need to send out a letter to surrounding property owners of all 22 <br />dedicated parcels, hold public input forums, document usage levels and attain owner and encumbrance reports for <br />about about 14 of the 22 properties. Completing step "A" will take a notable time and human resources and will <br />cost an estimated $2,800 for owner and encumbrance reports. <br />(B) Take dedicated properties to court and attempt to remove restrictions. NOTE: In order to save money staff <br />recommends all properties be brought forward in one case.. The City attorney will be present at the meeting to <br />answer any questions regarding the court process. (i.e. cost, time, etc.). <br />(C) Return properties with free and clear title to original owners. In the event the original owners do not want the <br />properties, the City could retain ownership if agreeable with to the original owner or current representative. <br />(D) Begin disposition process. If the City retains ownership, the process would continue as indicated in the Policy <br />for the Disposition of City Owned Land. <br />NOTE: Per Council direction, staff is attemping to contact any known property owners and this process continues. <br />To date no agreements have been made to convey the subject property to the City. <br />A reference map of the 22 identified dedicated/restricted properties is included in this case. A breakdown of the <br />38 properties identified in the City owned land inventory, along with their status, is also included in the case (see <br />the bottom of "master City owned land snap shot" attachment. <br />Recommendation: <br />Provide staff with direction regarding the analysis of the 22 identified dedicated/restricted City owned properties; <br />specifically, regarding item "A" in the proposed process. <br />Funding Source: <br />
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