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City staff outline process for waterfront surplus‑land notice and Opportunity Zone planning
Summary
Staff said a resolution to declare waterfront parcel exempt surplus land will go to council April 28; notice of availability (NOA) will go to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD), starting a 60‑day response window followed, if there are respondents, by 90 days of good‑faith negotiations. Staff also described Opportunity Zone tracts and catalyst-project incentive ideas.
City staff reported they will bring a resolution to declare a waterfront parcel exempt surplus land to the City Council on April 28 and explained the follow‑on regulatory steps required under the California Surplus Land Act process.
Staff said the city received an exemption letter covering the parcel from the pier to the parking structure and that an open‑space Notice of Availability (NOA) will be submitted to the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) for review. According to staff, once the NOA is released HCD’s process starts a 60‑day response…
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