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File #: RE0398-19    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Business
File created: 2/7/2019 In control: County Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 2/19/2019 Final action: 2/19/2019
Title: Incorporated County of Los Alamos Resolution No. 19-03: A Resolution Authorizing the County Manager or his Designee to Execute Documents Granting Certain Limited Property Interests on County-Owned Land, in Particular the Grant of Licenses and Temporary Easements.
Presenters: Alvin Leaphart
Attachments: 1. A - Notice of Public Hearing of Incorporated County of Los Alamos Resolution No. 19-03.pdf, 2. B - Incorporated County of Los Alamos Resolution No. 19-03, 3. C - County Code of Ordinances Article II, Chapter 14
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Incorporated County of Los Alamos Resolution No. 19-03: A Resolution Authorizing the County Manager or his Designee to Execute Documents Granting Certain Limited Property Interests on County-Owned Land, in Particular the Grant of Licenses and Temporary Easements.
Recommended Action
I move that County Council adopt Incorporated County of Los Alamos Resolution No. 19-03 authorizing the County Manager or his designee to execute documents granting certain limited property interests on county-owned land, in particular the grant of licenses and temporary easements.
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All rights, title and interests in the real property owned by the County is vested solely in the corporate entity, the Incorporated County of Los Alamos. Pursuant to Article II, Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances of the Incorporated County of Los Alamos, the County Council is vested solely and exclusively with the legal authority to sell, lease, exchange or otherwise transfer County-owned real property and interests in County-owned real property, including licenses and easements in and over County-owned real property. Pursuant to Section 31(4) of Article II of Chapter 14, if the property right or interest transferred by the County Council is a license or an easement, these transfers are exempt from the more stringent requirements of Chapter 14 which include, but not limited to, an appraisal requirement.

As described in the resolution, licenses and temporary easements are the most minimal of property rights that are often employed by the County in its day-to-day operations. Given their day-to-day use in County operations, it is neither expedient nor practical for the County Council to hear and decide whether to grant a license or temporary easement in and over County-owned real property. The purpose of this resolution is to delegate the County Council's legal authority to grant licenses and temporary easements in and over County-owned real property to the County Manager, or his designee...

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