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File #: 19-385    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/22/2019 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 7/16/2019 Final action: 7/16/2019
Title: Action on Award of Grazing Lease Agreement at the Loyalton Ranch Property with Darwin Ceresola
Attachments: 1. Grazing Lease Agreement with Darwin Ceresola
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Action on Award of Grazing Lease Agreement at the Loyalton Ranch Property with Darwin Ceresola

Report
BACKGROUND
In 1977, the City purchased approximately 10,000 acres of undeveloped land located within Lassen, Sierra and Plumas Counties, known as the Loyalton Ranch Property (the "Property"). The original intent for the land was to develop geothermal power, however studies done by the City determined that the geothermal potential was much lower than anticipated, and as a result the geothermal plant was not developed.

Since the City purchased the Property, it has leased the land to various lessees to provide grazing cattle. Grazing controls vegetation growth, minimizes fire risks, and provides a stable stream of revenue to the City. The most recent Grazing Lease Agreement, with Gregg & Dorothy Von Tour, expired on December 31, 2016; since 2017, the Property has sat idle with no rents received.

DISCUSSION
On January 3, 2019 the City issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to select a qualified lessee to provide grazing cattle services at the Loyalton Ranch Property. The City published the RFP using BidSync, the City's e-procurement tool. The City received no proposals by the February 11, 2019 deadline.

Following the close of the RFP, staff engaged directly with potential lessees, and received a proposal from Darwin Ceresola. Staff reviewed the proposal and determined it to be acceptable. No other proposals were received from potential lessees.

The Grazing Lease Agreement is for an initial five-year term ending July 31, 2024, with an option to extend for an additional five-year term, subject to the same terms and conditions. The Agreement also allows the City to terminate for convenience should it decide use or sell the Property during the term of the Lease Agreement.

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The action being considered is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 1...

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