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Council approves sale of small city‑owned strip after planning‑commission concerns; public raises appraisal questions
Summary
Council members approved the disposition of an approximately 880‑square‑foot strip of land (item 4.5) after staff explained the property is burdened by a storm drain and the appraisal followed state procedures; a public commenter urged further valuation review and cited planning commission concerns.
The Larkspur City Council approved the sale of a small sliver of city‑owned land (item 4.5) during its Sept. 3 meeting after staff explained the parcel includes a city storm drain and that the disposition process followed state appraisal procedures.
The proposal would transfer the surface ownership of the narrow strip to the adjoining property owner while the city records an easement to protect access to the storm drain. At a council request, staff explained older towns often retain small historic parcels and that,…
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