CC RESOLUTION 4646RESOLUTION NO. 4646
A RESOLUTION DECLARING REAL PROPERTY LOCATED
AT 2161 E. EL SEGUNDO BOULEVARD TO BE SURPLUS
PROPERTY AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
SELL IT IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAW.
The City Council does resolve as follows:
SECTION 1: The City Council finds and declares that:
A. On March 16, 2010, the City of El Segundo filed an application requesting
that the City Council declare real property located at 2161 E. El Segundo
Boulevard ( "Surplus Property ") to be surplus and authorize the City
Manager to dispose of such property in accordance with applicable law. A
graphical depiction of the Surplus Property, along with its legal description,
is attached as Exhibit 'A" and incorporated by reference;
B. Pursuant to Government Code § 65402(a), the City submitted its
application to the Planning Commission for review. The City's submission
was reviewed by the Planning Commission for, in part, consistency with
the General Plan and conformity with the El Segundo Municipal Code
( "ESMC ");
C. At its regular meeting on February 25, 2010 the Planning Commission
considered the information provided in the City's application regarding the
Surplus Property and found that selling the Surplus Property would be
consistent with the City's General Plan;
D. A review of the City's application shows that the Surplus Property is no
longer required for the City's use and its sale will provide a public benefit
to the City including, without limitation, revenue to pay for other public
needs within the City's jurisdiction;
E. The Surplus Property will be offered for sale in accordance with applicable
law including, without limitation, Government Code § 54222;
F. An appraisal has been performed establishing its fair market value.
SECTION 2: Purpose of Surplus Property Sale.
A. The City's purpose in selling the Surplus Property is to facilitate use of the
parcel for private development and related commercial use;
B. Surplus Property, consisting of approximately 34,700 square feet of the
total 40,900 square feet, is proposed to be sold for the purpose stated
above; with the balance of approximately 6,200 retained by City for public
needs and right of way.
SECTION 3: Environmental Assessment. The Planning Commission found that the
proposed project is exempt from CEQA requirements pursuant to CEQA Guidelines §
15312 and the El Segundo Guidelines. Specifically, the City proposes to sell the
Surplus Property; the Surplus Property is not located in an area of concern; the Surplus
Property does not have significant value for wildlife habitat or other environmental
purpose; and the use of the Surplus Property and adjacent property has not changed
since the time the City acquired the Surplus Property. Accordingly, this project
conforms with a Class 12 categorical exemption under CEQA.
SECTION 4: Report. The Planning Commission submitted its report to the City Council
in accordance with Government Code § 65402(a) finding that selling the Surplus
Property is consistent with the General Plan.
SECTION 5: Authorizations. The City Manager, or designee, is authorized to take all
steps needed to offer the Surplus Property for sale including, without limitation; offering
the Surplus Property for sale in accordance with applicable law including Government
Code § 54222 and a competitive auction procedure; recommending a qualified buyer
and price to the City Council; and, following City Council approval of the sale, executing
all documents required for conveying the Surplus Property on the City's behalf.
SECTION 6: This Resolution will become effective immediately upon adoption and
remain effective unless superseded by a subsequent resolution.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 16TH day of March, 2010.
ATTEST:
Cindy Mo sen,
AS
Mark D. Henslo
By: f v
Karl H. Berger, si ant City Attorney
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