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OTAY WATER DISTRICT
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
COMMITTEE MEETING
and
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2554 SWEETWATER SPRINGS BOULEVARD
SPRING VALLEY, CALIFORNIA
BOARDROOM
WEDNESDAY
December 5, 2018
12:00 P.M.
This is a District Committee meeting. This meeting is being posted as a special meeting
in order to comply with the Brown Act (Government Code Section §54954.2) in the event that
a quorum of the Board is present. Items will be deliberated, however, no formal board actions
will be taken at this meeting. The committee makes recommendations
to the full board for its consideration and formal action.
AGENDA
1. ROLL CALL
2. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION – OPPORTUNITY FOR MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO
SPEAK TO THE BOARD ON ANY SUBJECT MATTER WITHIN THE BOARD'S JU-
RISDICTION BUT NOT AN ITEM ON TODAY'S AGENDA
DISCUSSION ITEMS
3. ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 4355 DECLARING THE HILLSIDE DRIVE ASSESSOR’S
PARCEL NUMBER (APN 597-041-66), A PORTION OF THE BUENA VISTA AVENUE
PARCEL (A PORTION OF APN 579-364-17), THE JAMACHA BOULEVARD
PARCELS (APN 505-672-20 AND A PORTION OF APN 505-672-19) AND THE LA
PRESA AVENUE PARCELS (APN 579-031-16 AND APN 579-031-18) COMPRISING
A TOTAL OF APPROXIMATELY NINE (9) ACRES OF LAND AS SURPLUS, AND
AUTHORIZE THE GENERAL MANAGER TO DISPOSE OF THE SURPLUS
PROPERTIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE STATUTES AND LAWS, AND
IN THE BEST INTEREST OF THE DISTRICT (KENNEDY) [5 minutes]
4. ADJOURNMENT
BOARD MEMBERS ATTENDING:
Mark Robak, Chair
Mitch Thompson
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All items appearing on this agenda, whether or not expressly listed for action, may be delib-
erated and may be subject to action by the Board.
The Agenda, and any attachments containing written information, are available at the Dis-
trict’s website at www.otaywater.gov. Written changes to any items to be considered at the
open meeting, or to any attachments, will be posted on the District’s website. Copies of the
Agenda and all attachments are also available through the District Secretary by contacting
her at (619) 670-2280.
If you have any disability which would require accommodation in order to enable you to par-
ticipate in this meeting, please call the District Secretary at 670-2280 at least 24 hours prior
to the meeting.
Certification of Posting
I certify that on November 30, 2018 I posted a copy of the foregoing agenda near the
regular meeting place of the Board of Directors of Otay Water District, said time being at least
24 hours in advance of the meeting of the Board of Directors (Government Code Section
§54954.2).
Executed at Spring Valley, California on November 30, 2018.
/s/ Susan Cruz, District Secretary
STAFF REPORT
TYPE MEETING: Regular Board
MEETING DATE: January 2, 2019
SUBMITTED BY:
Bob Kennedy
Engineering Manager
PROJECT: P1210 DIV. NO.
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APPROVED BY:
Dan Martin, Assistant Chief of Engineering
Rod Posada, Chief, Engineering
Mark Watton, General Manager
SUBJECT: Adopt Resolution No. 4355 Declaring the Hillside Drive, a
Portion of the Buena Vista Avenue, the Jamacha Boulevard and
La Presa Avenue Parcels as Surplus Real Properties and
Authorize the General Manager to Dispose of the Surplus
Properties in Accordance with Applicable Statues and Laws
GENERAL MANAGER’S RECOMMENDATION:
That the Otay Water District (District) Board of Directors (Board)
adopt Resolution No. 4355 declaring the Hillside Drive Assessor’s
Parcel Number (APN 597-041-66), a portion of the Buena Vista Avenue
parcel (a portion of APN 579-364-17), the Jamacha Boulevard parcels
(APN 505-672-20 and a portion of APN 505-672-19) and the La Presa
Avenue parcels (APN 579-031-16 and APN 579-031-18) comprising a total
of approximately nine (9) acres of land as surplus, and authorize the
General Manager to dispose of the surplus properties in accordance
with applicable statutes and laws, and in the best interest of the
District.
COMMITTEE ACTION:
Please see Attachment A.
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PURPOSE:
To request the Board to declare real property as surplus and
authorize the General Manager to dispose of the declared property in
accordance with applicable statutes and laws, and in the best
interest of the District.
ANALYSIS:
As a regular course of business, the District periodically reviews
the need and use of real estate (property) it owns. This is done to
ensure that the District’s current and future property needs are
provided for, and that property that is no longer required is
disposed of in order to minimize costs and associated liabilities of
property ownership. The retention of real property that is surplus
to the District’s needs increases operating expense by increasing the
requirement to maintain and manage the property. The properties
listed herein were identified after review by District staff.
An evaluation of District-owned properties identified the following
four properties as not required for District use:
Exhibit Area
(Acres) Property Location APN
A 7.81 Hillside Drive 597-041-66
B 0.29
Buena Vista Avenue
100 Ft. N/S by 127
Ft. E/W (Approx.)
Portion of
579-364-17
C 0.23
Jamacha Boulevard
100 Ft. by 100 Ft.
(Approx.)
505-672-20 & portion of
505-672-19
D 0.69
La Presa Avenue
234 Ft. N/S by 127
Ft. E/W (Approx.)
579-031-16 &
579-031-18
District Options and Legal Obligations
The District can alter the use of the sites and it has broad
discretion to determine what to do with the properties, as long as it
is in the best interests of the District. If the Board chooses to
retain ownership of the properties, it must ensure that future use
complies with the law and applicable zoning ordinances. If the Board
wishes to dispose of the properties entirely, it may do so by
following the statutory procedures required for Surplus Property,
outlined in detail in Government Code section 54222.
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Although, the District is required to make a determination as to what
to do with the listed properties, it is not required to either keep
or dispose of the properties. The District can dispose of some of
the property and reserve some for District use. If the District
determines that the properties should be sold as surplus property, it
is expected that the boundary of several of the surplus property
sites will need to be modified depending on the ultimate use of the
properties. For example, the property on Jamacha Road is currently
used for a pressure reducing station with a large graded pad for
drainage facilities. The buyer of the property may desire to
relocate the drainage facilities that conflict with their development
plans.
The following is an outline of the procedure that the District must
use to sell or otherwise dispose of District property:
I. General Sale and Disposal Procedures and Priorities
Water Code Section 71690 allows the District to dispose of real
property of every kind subject to the procedural requirements
found in Government Code Section 54220, et seq., pertaining to the
disposition of “surplus land” by a local agency. There are
certain exemptions that may apply depending on the characteristics
of the property in question.
Chapter 4 Section 4.05 of the District’s Code of Ordinances
provides:
DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS PROPERTY. All property, real or
personal, which has been declared surplus to the
District's needs, shall be disposed of in accordance
with the District Purchasing Manual or applicable
statutes and laws.
The requirements for declaring the property surplus and disposing
of the property once it has been declared surplus, are set forth
below.
1. Surplus Land
"Surplus land" is defined in Gov. Code Section 54221(b) as land
owned by the District "that is determined to be no longer
necessary for the [District's] use. It excludes property being
held by a local agency for the purpose of exchange. There are
various exemptions to the surplus land requirements that are not
applicable to these properties.
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The intent behind the disposal procedures is to promote the use
of surplus land for affordable housing, parks and recreation
purposes, open-space purposes, and transit-oriented development.
The District has never designated these properties as surplus
property, and it does not qualify as exempt property.
If the Board determines that the District no longer has use for
the properties and that each property is surplus to the
District’s needs, the Board must adopt a resolution which
includes:
1. A finding that the properties are not, and will not, be
needed by the District;
2. A declaration the properties are surplus to the District's
needs; and
3. A statement that the District will solicit offers for the
lease or purchase of the properties.
Once the resolution has been adopted by the Board, the District
may solicit offers for the lease or sale of the surplus
properties from Preferred Entities (notify specific entities of
the opportunity to purchase or lease the properties for
specified priority uses. (Gov. Code § 54222 et seq.)
2. Written Offers to Sell or Lease Property
Once the properties are declared surplus, the District must
send a written offer to sell or lease the properties to the
following entities, in the order set forth below:
(1) Local Public Entities A written offer to sell or lease the
surplus properties for the purposes of developing low- and
moderate-income housing must be sent to any “Local Public
Entity” (as that term is defined in Section 50079 of the
Health and Safety Code) within whose jurisdiction the
surplus land is located.
(2) Housing Sponsors Upon written request, “Housing Sponsors”
(as defined in Section 50074 of the Health and Safety Code)
shall also be sent a written offer to sell or lease the
surplus properties for the development of low- and
moderate-income housing.
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Notices to Local Public Entities and Housing Sponsors must
be sent by first-class mail and must include the location
and description of the properties. Priority is to be given
to the development of land to provide affordable housing
for lower income, elderly, or disabled persons or
households.
(3) Parks and Recreational Purposes A written offer to sell or
lease the surplus properties are to be made to various
entities for parks, and recreational or open space
purposes. These written offers are to be sent to the
following entities:
(a) To any Park and Recreation Department of any city
where the surplus land is located.
(b) To any Park and Recreation Department of the county
within the area on which the land is situated.
(c) To any regional park authority having jurisdiction
within the area on which the land is located.
(d) To the State Resources Agency or any agency which may
succeed to its powers.
(4) School Districts If the land is suitable for school
facilities construction or use by a school district for
open space purposes, a written offer to sell or lease the
surplus properties are to be made to any school district in
whose jurisdiction the land is located.
(5) Enterprise Zones If the area is in an "Enterprise Zone," a
written offer to sell or lease the surplus properties shall
be sent to the nonprofit neighborhood enterprise
association in that zone.
(6) Infill Opportunity Zone A written offer to lease or sell
the surplus properties for the purpose of developing
property located within an infill opportunity zone (infill
housing and mixed use commercial developments within
walking distance of mass transit facilities, downtowns, and
town centers) must be sent to any county, city, community
redevelopment agency, public transportation agency, or
housing authority within whose jurisdiction the surplus
land is located.
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3. Timing for Notices and Written Offers
The District may send or publish the notices and written offers
to the local planning commission and public agencies at the
same time, in order to move through the process as quickly as
possible. The notices and written offers should state that the
District is concurrently offering the properties to all other
entities, as required by the Government Code.
The District must also notify the local city or county planning
agency, if such city or county has adopted a general plan,
which affects or includes the area where the property is
located.
4. Sixty (60) Day Window to Accept Offer to Sell or Lease
Once the written offer has been sent to the various entities,
they have sixty (60) days after receipt of the offer to notify
the District in writing of their intent to purchase or lease
the properties.
5. Good Faith Negotiations for Sixty (60) Days
If the District receives notice from any of the entities listed
above expressing their interest in purchasing or leasing the
surplus properties, the District must then enter into good
faith negotiations to determine a mutually satisfactory sales
price or a lease term. If, after a sixty day period of good
faith negotiations, the price or terms cannot be agreed upon,
then the District may dispose of the land without further
regard to the provisions of Section 54220, et seq.
It should be emphasized that the basic rule is that the
District must offer the land to these agencies, but it is not
obligated to sell at less than fair market value. Should the
District reach an acceptable price with any entity interested
in purchasing the properties, the sale may provide for terms of
payment up to twenty years and a contract of sale or sale by
deed of trust. The District, under the provisions of Section
54226, may sell or lease the properties at less than, full, or
in excess of the fair market value of the property. In
addition, an examination of the proposed sale or lease should
be made under CEQA.
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6. Multiple Offers - Priority to Parks and Affordable Housing
In the event the District receives interest from one or more
entities interested in purchasing or leasing the surplus
properties, the District must give first priority to an
interested entity that proposes to make at least twenty-five
(25) percent of the total number of units developed on the
parcel affordable to lower-income households. The twenty-five
(25) percent affordability requirement applies to both sales
and rentals.
If the District receives multiple offers from notified
(preferred) entities, the District must give priority to the
one that proposes to provide the greatest number of affordable
units at the deepest level of affordability (i.e., affordable
to households at the lowest income levels).
Park and recreational purposes may be given priority if the
land being offered is already being used and will continue to
be used for park and recreational purposes; or if the land is
designated for park and recreational use in the local general
plan and will be developed for that purpose.
II. Sale of the Property if No Section 54220 Interest is Shown or
Negotiations Fail
Public Competitive Bidding
If the District has offered the properties to public entities as
described above, and the properties remain unsold after the
expiration of the applicable timeframes, the District may proceed
to lease or sell the properties to the public through a
competitive and open bidding process.
If surplus properties are sold outside the preferred system to an
entity that develops the properties for the development of 10 or
more residential units, the development must include at least 15%
of the units at an affordable housing cost, or affordable rent,
for low income households. Rental units must remain affordable
to, and occupied by, lower income households for a period of at
least 55 years. The initial occupants of all ownership units must
be lower income households, and the units are subject to an equity
sharing agreement that must provide for the distribution of any
appreciation or improvements to the property. These requirements
must be recorded against the properties and are enforceable by the
local agency or eligible residents. (Gov. C. §§ 54223 and 54233.)
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There are specific requirements that must be followed before
offering the lease or sale of any surplus property through
competitive bidding, including (a) Board declaration of intention
to lease or sell, (b) notice of resolution, and (c) bid-opening
meeting and acceptance of a proposal. (Public Contract Code §§
20110-20118.4.)
FISCAL IMPACT: Joe Beachem, Chief Financial Officer
It is anticipated that the District will obtain the fair market value
for the properties. The proceeds from the sale of the properties
will be credited to the funds that provided for their purchase.
Staff anticipates that the Engineering Outside Services budget will
be able to cover the cost of appraisal services. Currently,
Engineering’s expenses have not exceeded anticipated expenses and it
is expected that there will be sufficient funds available to offset
the expected appraisal costs.
STRATEGIC GOAL:
This Project supports the District’s Mission statement, “To provide
exceptional water and wastewater service to its customers, and to
manage District resources in a transparent and fiscally responsive
manner” and the District’s Vision, “To be a model water agency by
providing stellar service, achieving measurable results, and
continuously improving operational practices.”
LEGAL IMPACT:
Failure to comply with the statutory provisions for the disposal of
surplus properties will expose the District to legal challenges.
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Attachments: Attachment A – Committee Action
Attachment B - Resolution No. 4355
Exhibit A – Hillside Drive Location Map
Exhibit B – Buena Vista Avenue Location Map
Exhibit C – Jamacha Boulevard Location Map
Exhibit D – La Presa Avenue Location Map
ATTACHMENT A
SUBJECT/PROJECT:
P1210
Adopt Resolution No. 4355 Declaring the Hillside Drive, a
Portion of the Buena Vista Avenue, the Jamacha Boulevard
and La Presa Avenue Parcels as Surplus Real Properties and
Authorize the General Manager to Dispose of the Surplus
Properties in Accordance with Applicable Statues and Laws
COMMITTEE ACTION:
The Finance and Administration Committee (Committee) reviewed this
item at a meeting held on December 5, 2018. The Committee supported
staff’s recommendation.
NOTE:
The “Committee Action” is written in anticipation of the Committee
moving the item forward for Board approval. This report will be sent
to the Board as a Committee approved item, or modified to reflect any
discussion or changes as directed from the Committee prior to
presentation to the full Board.
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OTAY WATER DISTRICT
RESOLUTION NO. 4355
DECLARATION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES DECLARING SURPLUS REAL
PROPERTY, AND DIRECTING STAFF TO SOLICIT OFFERS FOR THE PURCHASE
OF THE SURPLUS REAL PROPERTY
WHEREAS, pursuant to California Water Code Section 31041, the Otay Water
District (“District”) is empowered to dispose of District property; and
WHEREAS, the District is the owner in fee of real property designated as
Hillside Drive Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN 597-041-66), a portion of the Buena Vista
Avenue parcel (a portion of APN 579-364-17), the Jamacha Boulevard parcels (APN 505-672-
20 and a portion of APN 505-672-19) and the La Presa Avenue parcels (APN 579-031-16 and
APN 579-031-18) comprising a total of approximately nine (9) acres of land and located in the
County of San Diego, California (“Properties”); and
WHEREAS, said Properties are described in Exhibits “A, B, C, and D” attached
hereto and incorporated herein by this reference; and
WHEREAS, the District Code of Ordinances Section 4.05 provides for the
disposal of surplus property; and
WHEREAS, the California Government Code Section 54220 et seq. establishes
procedures and requirements for the disposition of surplus land owned by local agencies,
including but not limited to a local agency’s responsibility to make written offers to sell the
property to various state, county, and local entities and a local agency’s right to sell the
property at fair market value;
WHEREAS, the Board of Directors has considered a report from staff, and has
determined and hereby declares that the Properties are not, and will not be, needed for the
District’s use.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Directors of the
Otay Water District that the District real properties, Hillside Drive Assessor’s Parcel Number
(APN 597-041-66), a portion of the Buena Vista Avenue parcel (a portions of APN 579-364-
17), the Jamacha Boulevard parcels (APN 505-672-20 and a portion of APN 505-672-19) and
the La Presa Avenue parcels (APN 579-031-16 and APN 579-031-18) comprising a total of
approximately nine (9) acres of land in the County of San Diego, California, and described in
Exhibits “A, B, C, and D”, are surplus properties because they are not, and will not, be
needed by the District and are surplus to the District's needs, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Manager is authorized to
ATTACHMENT B
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dispose of said surplus properties in accordance with the District Code of Ordinances Section
4.05 and California Government Code Section 54220 et seq.; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Manager is hereby directed to
make the Properties available for sale and provide written notice of the District’s intent to
dispose of said surplus properties to those certain public agencies as prescribed in California
Government Code Sections 54220 et seq. Such notice shall offer said property for sale to the
public agencies at fair market value, and shall request written notification of the intent to
purchase said properties, and be submitted to the District within 60 days.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that if the General Manager does not receive
timely and acceptable written notification of the intent to purchase said Properties from any
public agency, the General Manager is hereby authorized to make the Properties available to
the general public through a competitive bidding process.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the General Manager is directed to bring all
offers and bids on said surplus properties to the Board of Directors for approval and award of
bid.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of the Otay Water District, County of
San Diego, State of California, on the 2nd day of January, 2019, by the following vote of the
members thereof:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
ABSENT:
________________________________
President
Attest:
_______________________
District Secretary
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EXHIBIT A
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