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File #: CONS 26-132   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 4/7/2026 Final action:
Subject: Adopt a Resolution Designating City-Owned Properties at City Center Drive (APNs 415-0250-111-02, 415-0250-112-00, 415-0250-113-00), C Street and Main Street (1026 C Street & 22696 Main Street; APNs 428-0066-037-00, 428-0066-038-02, 428-0066-038-01), and Cinema Place (22631 Foothill Boulevard; APNs 428-0066-085-00, 428-0066-086-00) as Surplus Land, Authorizing Notices of Availability, and Finding the Action Exempt from California Environmental Quality Act Review
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution

DATE:      April 7, 2026

 

TO:           Mayor and City Council

 

FROM:     City Manager

 

SUBJECT                     

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Adopt a Resolution Designating City-Owned Properties at City Center Drive (APNs 415-0250-111-02, 415-0250-112-00, 415-0250-113-00), C Street and Main Street (1026 C Street & 22696 Main Street; APNs 428-0066-037-00, 428-0066-038-02, 428-0066-038-01), and Cinema Place (22631 Foothill Boulevard; APNs 428-0066-085-00, 428-0066-086-00) as Surplus Land, Authorizing Notices of Availability, and Finding the Action Exempt from California Environmental Quality Act Review                                          

 

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RECOMMENDATION

Recommendation

That the City Council adopt a resolution declaring three City-owned properties as surplus land pursuant to the California Surplus Land Act (Government Code Section 54220 et seq.) and authorizing the City Manager to issue Notices of Availability consistent with the requirements of the Act. The properties include the City Center Drive site (APNs 415-0250-111-02, 415-0250-112-00, and 415-0250-113-00), the C Street and Main Street parcels located at 1026 C Street and 22696 Main Street (APNs 428-0066-037-00, 428-0066-038-02, and 428-0066-038-01), and the Cinema Place property located at 22631 Foothill Boulevard (APNs 428-0066-085-00 and 428-0066-086-00). Adoption of the resolution will allow the City to initiate the Surplus Land Act notification process prior to any potential future disposition or redevelopment of the properties. The action is also recommended to be found exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it does not constitute a project under CEQA.

 

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SUMMARY

 

The Surplus Land Act (SLA), Government Code section 54220, et seq., requires a local agency to follow specific procedural steps before disposing of land or negotiating to dispose of land that is no longer needed for the agency’s use. The steps generally involve (1) adopting a resolution declaring the property surplus or exempt surplus, (2) sending notices of availability to entities designated in the SLA, primarily affordable housing developers/sponsors, and (3) negotiating in good faith for ninety (90) days with any entity that submits a notice of interest within sixty (60) days of the issuance of the notice of availability.

 

This item involves the City Center Drive site, totaling approximately 5.79 acres across three parcels (APNs 415-0250-111-02, 415-0250-112-00, and 415-0250-113-00); the C Street and Main Street parcels, located at 1026 C Street and 22696 Main Street, totaling approximately 0.70 acres (APNs 428-0066-037-00, 428-0066-038-02, and 428-0066-038-01); and the Cinema Place property, located at 22631 Foothill Boulevard, consisting of approximately 1.54 acres (APNs 428-0066-085-00 and 428-0066-086-00).

 

Staff recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution declaring these parcels as surplus pursuant to the SLA. Staff also recommend that the Council authorizes the City Manager or their designee to begin the surplus property notice of availability process consistent with the SLA. If the City receives notices of interest in the parcels, staff will return to Council for further direction.

 

 

ATTACHMENTS

 

Attachment I                                          Staff Report

Attachment II                                          Resolution