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Resolution approving a purchase and sale agreement and accepting a quitclaim deed for a portion of Old Mission Road (identified as San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Parcel 21), for the Community Civic Campus Project and authorizing the City Manager to execute a certificate of acceptance.
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Resolution approving a purchase and sale agreement and accepting a quitclaim deed for a portion of Old Mission Road (identified as San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Parcel 21), for the Community Civic Campus Project and authorizing the City Manager to execute a certificate of acceptance.
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WHEREAS, in the course of finalizing documents for the construction of Phase II of the Project, the City identified several small pieces of property along Antoinette Lane owned by SFPUC. A description of the property is included in Exhibit A (the "Parcel 21"); and
WHEREAS, a title report commissioned by the City identified the owner as City and County of San Francisco, Public Utility Commission identified in Exhibit A and collectively referred to in this resolution as City and County of San Francisco, Public Utility Commission ("SFPUC"). SFPUC has agreed to quitclaim all interest in the Parcel 21 to the City for the purpose of constructing Phase II of the Project. Parcel 21 will primarily be used for minor realignment of Antoinette Lane as part of the Project, with a small portion used for recreational facilities; and
WHEREAS, the City and County of San Francisco, acting through the SFPUC, owns right of way and other parcels in the City of South San Francisco, including SFPUC Parcel No. 21 ("Parcel 21"), which was part of Old Mission Road. Parcel 21 never contained any SFPUC utility infrastructure; and
WHEREAS, Parcel 21 is subject to SFPUC License P4522, dated September 9, 2021, issued to the City for the construction of improvements to the existing road and culvert, and the installation of new utilities; and
WHEREAS, the City evaluated the environmental impacts of the Project pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA"), and the City Council, as lead agency for purposes of CEQA, certified and adopted a Subsequent Environmental Impact Report ("SEIR") at a duly noticed public hearing on December 13, 2017. The SEIR serves as the CEQA documentation for the City's consideration and approval of the Project, and no additional CEQA review is required.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco as follows:
1. The City Council finds and determines that the above recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by reference.
2. The City Council finds and determines that a finding that acceptance of SFPUC quitclaim of Parcel 21 conforms with the City's adopted General Plan.
3. The City Council hereby approves the purchase and sale agreement ("Exhibit B"), accepts the quitclaim deed ("Exhibit A") from SFPUC for Parcel 21, and authorizes it to be recorded.
4. The City Manager and her designees are authorized and directed to execute all documents and take all actions necessary to implement this Resolution, including without limitation the execution of the Certificate of Acceptance included in Exhibit A and execution of the Purchase Sale Agreement included in Exhibit B, and all other necessary instruments, as applicable, subject to approval as to form by the City Attorney.
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