HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-26RESOLUTION NO. 2001-26
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UKIAH
WAIVING THE 60-DAY NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENT FOR
ESTABLISHING A COUNTY FACILITY WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS,
AS REQUIRED BY GOVERNMENT CODE §2535'1
WHEREAS,
1. Government Code §25351 requires that a County notify a City in advance of its intent to
locate a County facility in the incorporated area; and
2. Government Code §25351 further requires that said advance notification occur at least 60
days prior to use and occupancy of the County facility, unless the City Council waives the notification
requirement by Resolution; and
3. The County General Services Department has requested a waiver of the 60-day
notification requirement to lease the property located at 110 West Standley Street for the purpose of
providing office space for the Mendocino County Grand Jury; and
4. The granting of the waiver will enable the General Services Department to facilitate the
timley relocation of the Grand Jury into the new office space this fall; and
5. The property located at 110 West Standley Street is zoned for commercial use; lies
amidst the commercial downtown area; and the intended use would be compatible with the existing
commercial and professional office land uses in the vicinity; and
6. The use of the property by the Mendocino county grand Jury for office space would not
be inconsistent with any City code, or the goals and policies of the Ukiah General Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Ukiah grants the County of Mendocino General
Services Department a waiver of the 60-day notification requirement to lease and occupy the property at
110 West Standley Street in a timely manner in order to provide much needed office space for the
Mendocino County Grand Jury.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on this18TM day of October, 2000, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Smith, Libby, Baldwin, and Vice-Mayor Ashiku
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Mayor Mastin
ATTEST:
Marie Ulvila, City Clerk
Phil Ast~iku, Vic~ Mayor
Resolution No. 2001-26
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