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6 <br /> RESOLUTION NO. <br /> A RESOLUTION declaring surplus certain Real Estate <br /> parcel located within the corporate limits of the City of Everett <br /> specifically the northwest corner of Pacific and Cedar <br /> Avenues and authorizing the sale thereof. <br /> WHEREAS, the Everett City Council finds and determines that the review of the <br /> following described properties has been completed by all city departments and <br /> approval to surplus the subject properties has been given by the Mayor; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Everett City Council finds and determines that the real property <br /> described <br /> in Exhibit "A" is not and will not be needed for existing or foreseeable City purposes; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the Everett City Council finds that the City has complied with the <br /> requirements of Section 15.8 of the City Charter and requirements of Resolution <br /> No. 1984, except as modified herein; <br /> NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RSOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY <br /> OF EVERETT as follows: <br /> Section 1: The Real Property(s) described in Exhibit "A" is not and will not be <br /> needed for City purposes and is therefore, declared to be surplus <br /> property. <br /> Section 2: The Real Property shall be sold at a public sale by a competitive <br /> sealed bid process on the following conditions: <br /> a) It is a priority that the subject property not be sold for less than <br /> 100% of the value as established by the written independent <br /> appraisal; and <br /> b) That the development of the property be in a manner consistent <br /> with the objectives set forth in Exhibit "B"; and <br /> 22 <br />
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