File #: CONS 15-208   
Section: Consent Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 9/22/2015 Final action:
Subject: Adoption of a Resolution for Acceptance of the Properties Located at 22675 and 22695 Mission Blvd from the Hayward Successor Agency (This report will be available on Monday, September 21, 2015)
Indexes: Long Range Property Management Plan, Redevelopment Successor Agency
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Resolution, 2. Attachment II Revised Multi-Asset Long Range Property Management Plan, 3. Attachment III Department Approval of LRPMP
DATE: September 22, 2015

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Assistant City Manager

SUBJECT
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Adoption of a Resolution for Acceptance of the Properties Located at 22675 and 22695 Mission Blvd from the Hayward Successor Agency (This report will be available on Monday, September 21, 2015)

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
That the City Council adopts the attached resolution (Attachment I) accepting the transfer of specified Governmental Use Properties located at 22675 and 22695 Mission Blvd from the Hayward Successor Agency pursuant to the terms of the Revised Multi-Asset Long Range Property Management Plan.

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BACKGROUND

The California State Legislature enacted Assembly Bill x1 26 (the "Dissolution Act") to dissolve redevelopment agencies formed under the Community Redevelopment Law in June of 2011. The California Supreme Court in its decision in California Redevelopment Association v. Matosantos, issued December 29, 2011, declared the Dissolution Act to be constitutional. Under the Dissolution Act, all California redevelopment agencies were dissolved effective February 1, 2012, and various actions are now required by successor agencies to unwind the affairs of all former redevelopment agencies.

On June 27, 2012, as part of the state budget package, the California legislature passed AB 1484. The main objective of AB 1484 was to amend the Dissolution Act based on experience in implementing the Act at the state and local level during the past year. AB 1484 imposes significant new obligations on the successor agencies and oversight boards of dissolving redevelopment agencies, which staff has been implementing over the past year.
One of the requirements under AB 1484 is for the Successor Agency to submit a Long-Range Property Management Plan (the "LRPMP") for approval to the Oversight Board and the Department of Finance (the "Department"). The Long-Range Property Management Plan provide...

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