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Laguna Woods council approves ground lease for new OCFA fire station at City Center Park
Summary
After receiving a state Surplus Land Act letter, the Laguna Woods City Council unanimously approved a ground lease with the Orange County Fire Authority to construct a new fire station on a portion of City Center Park at 24121 Moulton Parkway; the lease takes effect the day after approval and staff outlined permitting and easement steps through 2027.
LAGUNA WOODS, Calif. — The Laguna Woods City Council on Monday unanimously approved a ground lease that will allow the Orange County Fire Authority to build a new fire station on a portion of City Center Park at 24121 Moulton Parkway.
City staff told the council that the key condition preventing action — a findings letter under the California Surplus Land Act from the state Department of Housing and Community Development — was received last Friday and "agreed with the city that the property qualifies as exempt surplus land, which clears the way for the city council to consider approval of the proposed ground lease agreement," according to a staff presentation (city staff identified in the transcript as Speaker 4).
The approval authorizes a ground lease to the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) for construction, operation and maintenance of a new station (referred to in the record as Fire…
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