Section 37361.1 Of Article 1. General From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 4. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
37361.1
. Notwithstanding anything in this chapter to the contrary,
the legislative body may convey, upon such terms and conditions as it
determines to be in the public interest, any surplus real property,
together with any building thereon, owned by the city which has been
determined by the legislative body to be of general historical
interest, to an association or society the purpose of which is to
research and promote the city's historical heritage or to preserve
property of historical interest in the city and which is a nonprofit
corporation formed under the laws of this state. Any such conveyance
shall contain a condition to the effect that the historical nature of
the property be restored, preserved, or both, for the benefit of the
citizens of the city, and that title will revert to the city in the
event that the association or society conveys the property in
question to any person or entity which is not a nonprofit corporation
involved with preserving and researching the history of the city.