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File #: 20-1066    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/30/2020 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 11/5/2020 Final action:
Title: 9:05 AM - Public Hearing on consideration of General Plan of Conformity (GPC 20-07).
Sponsors: Community Development
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Arabian Lane Abandonment, 3. Arabian Lane Purchase Resolution
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Memorandum

Item 1
9:05 am
November 5, 2020

STAFF REPORT

TO: Planning Commission

FROM: Scott De Leon, Community Development Director

DATE: November 5, 2020

SUBJECT: County of Lake, General Plan Conformity; GPC 20-07
Supervisor District I

ATTACHMENTS: December 18, 2015, Board Memorandum with attached Resolution


I. SUMMARY
The County of Lake is proposing to sell property known as "Arabian Lane" in the Hidden Valley Lakes community area to the adjoining property owner. This parcel is approximately 0.7 acres in size and it currently contains an access road to and from the State Highway to the adjoining land, which is currently under development for the project known as Valley Oaks Subdivision[TT1]. The access road from the highway extends approximately four-hundred (400') feet to a cul-de-sac, and the access road is not in the County Maintained Road system. It should be noted that this property was the result of a partial re-conveyance by the State of California, Department of Transportation to the County of Lake in 1969 prior to the construction of the new State Highway. This parcel has no Assessor Parcel Number or address. A map of the area is included in this report below:

Figure 1 Subject Surplus Property



In May[TT2] 2019, the Board of Supervisors declared the property surplus and directed the sale of the property to the adjoining owner, subject to the conveyance being determined to be in conformance with the General Plan. Today's item is for your Commission's consideration of that conformance.

II. GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY ANALYSIS
The County obtained this parcel of land through a re-conveyance from the State. It serves no public purpose, as the dead-end roadway contained on the property is not County-maintained, and it only provides access to and from the State Highway to the adjoining property owner. The proposal to sell this parcel is consistent with Section 3.9 Economic Development of th...

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