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Item 17 - Public Hearing - Purchase and Sale Agreement for 1901 W. Walnut Street
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Item 17 - Public Hearing - Purchase and Sale Agreement for 1901 W. Walnut Street
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PROFILES <br />_-= <br />— Appraisal of numerous surface and subsurface acquisitions were required on the Veteran's Administration property for the <br />construction of a subway station and tunnel easements for LACMTA's Purple Line. Significant research was required <br />relative to the VA specific plan and the highest and best use of the property. Consideration was given to damages and <br />project benefits as well as the value of the parts acquired. <br />— Appraisal of 50± miles of pipeline easement running through UPRR and BNSF rail corridors in Urban Los Angeles. <br />— Multiple appraisal assignments for RCTC included: <br />— Appraisal of parcels under more than 50 separate ownerships affected by acquisitions and easements for the SR-91 <br />Corridor Improvement Project through the City of Corona. The complete summary appraisal reports and appraisal <br />summary statements included a valuation of the properties in the before and after condition. Some of the properties had <br />significant severance damage analyses due to loss of building improvements, parking, loading, etc. <br />— City of Riverside 69 kV Electrical Transmission Line Project: Initially valued 22 residential and commercial properties in the <br />City of Riverside. These properties all had a three -foot -wide partial taking along their frontage to accommodate the <br />construction of a 69 kV transmission line. This represented Phase One of this assignment. Phase Two involved the partial <br />taking of land over seven properties owned by UCR for the construction of a transmission line. The final phase involved <br />approximately 100 properties of various types which were impacted by partial acquisitions for the construction of a <br />transmission line. The final phase involved approximately 90 properties of various types which will be impacted by partial <br />takes for the construction of a transmission line. <br />— Appraisal of in excess of75 private properties on behalf of CHSRA. The propertytypes included agricultural, commercial <br />and residential. Most of the appraisals involved partial acquisitions. In addition, Ms. Finestone completed the appraisal <br />of over 50 railroad corridor properties in conjunction with the high-speed rail project. <br />— Appraisal of the Del Mar Fairgrounds, Racetrack, and Horsepark (450 acres of land and over 1,000,000 square feet in <br />improvements) for the California Department of General Services. <br />— Completed an appraisal of a property that represents one of the largest parcels of undeveloped and unprotected coastal <br />property in Southern California (Banning Ranch). Much of the site had been occupied by oil operations since the 1940's. <br />The appraisal of this property was very complex in that the highest and best use of the property was not clear at the <br />onset of the assignment. This property consists of degraded wetlands, open space, and a small area with the potential <br />for residential development. The goal of this project was to prepare an appraisal for acquisition purposes such that the <br />buyer and seller could agree on a purchase price and put the property under contract. <br />— West Coyote Hills: Appraised Neighborhoods 1 and 3 of Vested Tentative Tract Map (VTTM) 17609. This is commonly <br />referred to as Neighborhoods 1 and 3 of the West Coyotes Hills Property. Neighborhood 1 consists of 10.4± acres and <br />was proposed for development with 16 residential units. Neighborhood 3 is 13.7± acres and was proposed for <br />development with 59 residential units. Neighborhoods 1 and 3 were valued separately. The intended users of the report <br />were the California State Coastal Conservancy, City of Fullerton, Wildlife Conservation Board, Rivers and Mountains <br />Conservancy, California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Natural Resources Agency, and the US Fish and <br />Wildlife Service. This report was prepared to Federal Standards in conformance with Yellow Book guidelines and the <br />acquisition was made based on our appraisal. <br />— Appraisal in Fresno County for the State Department of Water Resources, which included 22 permanent flowage <br />easements and three partial fee acquisitions. Some of the proposed flowage easements overlapped existing road and <br />utility easements which had to be considered. Due to the nature of the flowage easements, substantial severance <br />damages accrued to the remainder parcels which had to be considered. This assignment also included the consideration <br />of orchard and crop values. <br />— Multiple appraisal assignments for the U.S. Department of the Interior, Appraisal and Valuation Services Office (AVSO) <br />prepared to Federal Standards in accordance with Yellow Book guidelines. These were for acquisition purposes related <br />to the San Joaquin River Restoration Project and for the acquisition land to be acquired for National Wilderness areas. <br />©2025 CBRE, INC. <br />
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