HomeMy WebLinkAbout22-002RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY
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WHEREAS, the County of Butte ("County") is owner in Fee of the real property together with its improvements
and personal property located thereon, identified as Assessor's parcel numbers 013-310-008, 013-310-024, 013-310-027,
013-310-036, 013-310-037 and 013-300-098 with a street address of 2959 Lower Wyandotte Road, Oroville, California
95966 ("Property"); and
WHEREAS, over sixteen funding sources were used to construct a Community Center upon the Property, known
as the Southside Oroville Community Center ("SOCC"). One of the largest funding sources, the Economic Development
Administration ("EDA"), required a 20 year covenant restricting the conveyance of the Property; and
WHEREAS, the County recognized it did not possess the necessary expertise to successfully operate a Community
Center and turned to the Private Industry Council ("PIC") for management and operation, of the SOCC. On June 1, 2002„
the SOCC opened for the purpose of providing health and community services to the citizens of the Southside Oroville
Community ("Purpose"); and
WHEREAS, subsequent to the closure of PIC in March 2011, the County has spent over $1.1 million, dollars in
discretionary funds for operating maintenance and repair.
WHEREAS, Oroville Southside Community Improvement Association, Inc., a Non-profit Public Benefit Corporation
("OSCIA"), with its membership deeply rooted! in the Southside Oroville Community, shared in the Purpose. Therefore, in
June 2016, the County granted a Master Lease to the OSCIA. Over the past 5 %years, the OSCIA has successfully managed
and operated the SOCC contributing more than $486,000 in operating, maintenance and repair and has established a
$50,000 building reserve fund; and
WHEREAS, on July 29, 2020, the OSCIA submitted a letter of intent to the County stating their interest in acquiring
the Property. The OSCIA has demonstrated that it is cognizant of the programs and services essential to the Southside
Oroville Community and is the proper candidate for ownership of the SOCC; and
WHEREAS, in the best interest of the citizens of the Southside Oroville Community and the County of Butte, the
Butte County Board of Supervisors has determined that the Property is surplus to the needs of the County and therefore,
desires to convey the Property with a restrictive covenant for Purpose to the OSCIA, "As is, Where is" for $1.00 plus, all of
the costs of conveyance.
vote:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Butte County Board of Supervisors does hereby:
1. Declare the Property Surplus tothe needs ofthe County,
2. Approve the conveyance of the Property to the OS[oA, pursuant to California Government Code
Section 25365(a), upon the price and terms stated in the conveyance document.
3. Authorize the Director, General Services to execute all documents necessary to facilitate the
PASSED AND ADOPTED bvthe Butte County Board of Supervisors this 11thday mfJanuary, 2O22,bythe following
AYES: Supervisors Lmcero,Ritter, 0nomnel�sbue Teeter and Chair Connelly
NOES: None
ABSE07:No�ne
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
Andy Pickett, Chief Administrative Officer
and Clerk mf the Board ofSupervisors
By:
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Bill Connelly, Chair 0
Butte County Board of Supervisors