REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Discussion and Possible Direction on Consideration of the Sale of the Loyalton Ranch Property (Continued from October 26, 2021)
Report
COUNCIL PILLAR
Deliver and Enhance High Quality Efficient Services and Infrastructure
BACKGROUND
The City of Santa Clara owns and maintains approximately 10,270 rural acres of undeveloped land in Lassen and Sierra Counties near the California-Nevada border. The property is located in northeastern California, about 30 miles north of Truckee, CA, northeast of Sacramento and about 20 miles northwest of Reno, NV. The land is referred to locally as the Trosi Ranch, and within the City, as the Loyalton Ranch Property. The City purchased the property with electric utility funds in 1977 for $1,613,850 or $157/acre. The City's Electrical Department doing business as Silicon Valley Power (SVP), is responsible for the care of the property.
On August 17, 2021, the Council discussed a potential sale of the Loyalton Property and did not take any action on the agenda item: instead, Council continued the discussion to this meeting for additional input from the City Attorney. The staff report for the August 17 meeting (RTC 21-715) provides a comprehensive background of the property including location and size, purchase price, history, and many other details. Staff would like to reiterate the following information already included in the August 17, 2021 staff report to facilitate the discussion today:
Current Appraised Value
The Loyalton Ranch Property was appraised by Valbridge Property Advisors (VPA) dated April 2, 2021 (Attachment 2), prior to the wildfire experienced in August 2020. The appraised value was $4,110,000 or $400 per acre on effective date of value May 20, 2020. The 2019 property tax obligations to Sierra and Lassen Counties are outlined in the VPA appraisal at $15,915. In their appraisal, VPA's Conclusion of the Highest and Best Use as improved, is continuation of the existing agricultu...
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