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File #: 24-57    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 1/16/2024 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 2/15/2024 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a resolution making findings and determining that the acquisition of several properties (APNs 091-022-010, 091-022-020, 091-022-030, 091-025-010, 091-034-080, and 015-031-090) as part of a Chapter 8 Tax Sale is in conformance with the South San Francisco adopted General Plan in accordance with provisions of State Planning Law (Govt. Code Section 65402) (Adena Friedman, Chief Planner).
Attachments: 1. Attach 1 Westborough, 2. Attach 2 Sylvester
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Report regarding a resolution making findings and determining that the acquisition of several properties (APNs 091-022-010, 091-022-020, 091-022-030, 091-025-010, 091-034-080, and 015-031-090) as part of a Chapter 8 Tax Sale is in conformance with the South San Francisco adopted General Plan in accordance with provisions of State Planning Law (Govt. Code Section 65402) (Adena Friedman, Chief Planner).

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
It is recommended that the Planning Commission adopt a resolution making findings determining that the acquisition of several properties (APNs 091-022-010, 091-022-020, 091-022-030, 091-025-010, 091-034-080, and 015-031-090) as part of a Chapter 8 Tax Sale is in conformance with the South San Francisco adopted General Plan in accordance with provisions of State Planning Law (Govt. Code Section 65402)

MOTION FOR THE COMMISSION TO ADOPT STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
1. Move to adopt a resolution making findings that the acquisition of several properties is in conformance with the South San Francisco adopted General Plan.

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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
With some exceptions, such as for publicly owned lands, all properties are required to pay property taxes. In San Mateo County, these taxes are collected by the San Mateo County Tax Collector's Office. Some property owners become delinquent in paying their property taxes and other special assessments and liens that appear on the property tax bill. In these cases, the Tax Collector's Office follows lengthy procedures to collect such debts, but eventually may sell these properties at tax auctions if the debts remain unpaid.

Typically, properties are sold at what is known as a Chapter 7 public auction, which notices tax defaulted properties to the public and allows anyone to participate in the auction to purchase a property. Once a list of tax defaulted properties is established for a Chapter 7 public auction, the County provides notice of this list to local jurisdictions. Local juri...

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