California Government Code ARTICLE 3 - Sale of Buildings and Sites
- Section 37420.
The provisions of this article are alternative to Sections 37350 and 37351 of this code and any other authority granted by law to cities to...
- Section 37421.
When the legislative body of a city finds the public interest and convenience require the sale of any public building and site dedicated to a...
- Section 37422.
The resolution shall:(a) Fix a time for hearing protests to the sale.(b) Provide for publication of the notice of hearing.(c) Fix the time final action will be taken.(d) Contain...
- Section 37423.
The resolution shall be published at least once in a daily newspaper published and circulated in the city or, if there is none, the legislative...
- Section 37424.
At any time prior to final action, any person interested may protest the proposed sale. The protest may be written and delivered to the clerk...
- Section 37425.
If no protests are received or the legislative body overrules the protests by a four-fifths vote of its members, it may proceed with the sale.(Added...
- Section 37426.
If four-fifths of the legislative body do not vote to complete the sale, it shall not take further steps for sale of the property for...
- Section 37427.
The legislative body may adopt an ordinance calling and fixing the date of a special election at which the proposition of sale of the property...
- Section 37428.
If a majority of the votes is for the proposition, the legislative body may sell the property.(Added by Stats. 1949, Ch. 79.)
- Section 37429.
The legislative body may agree with the purchaser of the property that the city will remain in temporary occupancy after the sale until other arrangements...
- Section 37430.
If a legislative body sold property prior to May 23, 1945, by a proceeding substantially complying with this article, the sale is as effective as...
Last modified: October 22, 2018