Section 25561 Of Article 1. General From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 6. >> Article 1.
25561
. The board of supervisors of any county, by ordinance, may
adandon land, lying outside of the corporate limits of any city,
which land has been dedicated for park purposes, by the recording of
a subdivision plat or map in the recorder's office, upon finding that
such land is not generally used by the public for park purposes,
that no public funds have been expended to improve the same as a
park, that no consideration has been paid for such land by any public
agency, and that the public interest will be served by such
abandonment. A recital in any ordinance enacted under this section
that the board of supervisors finds that such facts exist shall be
conclusive evidence of the existence thereof in favor of any
subsequent purchaser of said lands for a valuable consideration.
After such abandonment, any interest in such land owned by the
county may be sold by the board of supervisors in the same manner as
other real property owned by the county and not required for county
purposes may be sold.
No abandonment of any land dedicated for park purposes pursuant to
this section, nor any sale of such land pursuant to this section,
shall in any wise affect or impair any private easement or other
right in or to or over said lands acquired or owned by any private
person or corporation.