Section 67678 Of Chapter 4. Powers And Duties From California Government Code >> Title 7.85. >> Chapter 4.
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. (a) The board shall be the principal local public agent for
the acquisition, lease disposition, and sale of real property
transferred pursuant to the "Pryor Amendment", except as otherwise
provided in this section. The board may take title to property
transferred pursuant to the "Pryor Amendment" within the area of the
base that is either turned over to the board by the federal
government at no cost or that is purchased. The board may sell,
lease, or otherwise dispose of this property at full market value or
at less than full market value in order to facilitate the rapid and
successful transition of the base to civilian use. In any transaction
involving the transfer of federal property, the board shall fully
satisfy all conditions, requirements, and understandings with the
federal government with respect to the use and disposal of that
property. In the sale, lease, or disposition of real property, the
board shall follow the procedures and make those determinations that
are required of redevelopment agencies pursuant to Article 11
(commencing with Section 33430) of Chapter 4 of Part 1 of Division 24
of the Health and Safety Code.
(b) (1) The board shall transfer all real and personal property
received pursuant to this section and intended for municipal or
county use, except for property subject to paragraph (4), within a
reasonable period of time after receiving title to the property to
the city or county with jurisdiction over the property, and all
transfers pursuant to this paragraph shall be at no cost to the city
or county except for the reasonable costs incurred by the board as a
result of the transfer, management, servicing, maintenance, and
enhancement of the property, and except for any payments required to
be made to the federal government as a result of the transfer.
(2) The board shall transfer or lease all real and personal
property received pursuant to this section and which is intended for
private use, except for uses specified in paragraph (3), within a
reasonable period of time after receiving title to the property. Any
proceeds received by the board each year as a result of the sale or
lease of the property, net of all costs incurred by the board as a
result of the sale, management, servicing, maintenance, and
enhancement of the property, and net of all payments made to the
federal government due to the property, shall be divided as follows:
50 percent of the net proceeds received each year shall be paid to
the city or county with jurisdiction over the property, and 50
percent of the proceeds shall be retained by the board to help
finance its responsibilities for the reuse of Fort Ord, unless
otherwise agreed upon by the city or county with jurisdiction over
the property and the board.
(3) The board shall transfer or lease all real or personal
property received pursuant to this section and which is intended for
public utility use within a reasonable period of time, consistent
with the orderly and economical provision of utility services to the
area of Fort Ord, under terms and conditions the board may determine.
(4) Notwithstanding any other paragraph of this subdivision, the
board may retain real or personal property received pursuant to this
section as long as both of the following occur:
(i) The board determines that retention of the property is
necessary or convenient to carrying out the authority's
responsibilities pursuant to law.
(ii) The board determines that its retention of the property will
not cause significant financial hardship to the city or county with
jurisdiction over the property.
(c) The board may mediate and resolve conflicts between local
agencies concerning the uses of federal land to be transferred for
public benefit purposes or other uses.
(d) The provisions of this title shall not preclude negotiations
between the federal government and any local telecommunication,
water, gas, electric, or cable provider for the transfer to any
utility or provider of federally owned distribution systems and
related facilities serving Fort Ord.
(e) This title shall not be construed to limit the rights of the
California State University or the University of California to
acquire, hold, and use real property at Fort Ord, including locating
or developing educationally related or research oriented facilities
on this property.
(f) Except for property transferred to the California State
University, or to the University of California, and that is used for
educational or research purposes, and except for property transferred
to the California Department of Parks and Recreation, all property
transferred from the federal government to any user or purchaser,
whether public or private, shall be used only in a manner consistent
with the plan adopted or revised pursuant to Section 67675.