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Mount Shasta council declares ‘The Landing’ surplus, moves to notify state under Surplus Lands Act

2115208 · January 14, 2025
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City council voted to declare three Landing parcels surplus and to submit a Notice of Availability under California’s Surplus Lands Act, starting a process that could lead to affordable housing proposals or other development on portions of the site.

The Mount Shasta City Council voted Jan. 13 to declare three city-owned parcels known collectively as “The Landing” surplus and to submit the notice required under California’s Surplus Lands Act, a procedural step that begins a 60‑day availability window for affordable‑housing developers. The council also designated portions of the parcels as exempt from the act because recorded restrictions preclude housing on those specific areas.

City Planner Jeff Mitchell told the council declaring the parcels surplus is the “first thing” required by state law to qualify the site for housing, recreation or school uses and to trigger formal outreach to developers under rules enforced by the…

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