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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 10052004 - C47 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ��.... K_...�� Contra, WILLIAM J. POLLACEK ' jCosta Treasurer-Tax Collector , DATE: October 5, 2004 --------- ounty (I &I SUBJECT: Sate of Tax-Defaulted Property at Public Auction SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATION: ADOPT resolution authorizing the sale of specified tax-defaulted property at public auction, pursuant to Section 3698 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, as recommended by the County Treasurer-Tax Collector. FISCAL. IMPACT: There is no impact to the General Fund. All costs will be recuperated from the proceeds of the sale. BACKGROUND: The Tax Collector has the authority to sell tax-defaulted property that is subject to the power of sale (Revenue and Taxation Code ;3691). Written approval of the Board of Supervisors (R&T §§3694 & 3698) is required to sell property at public auction (R&T §3692) to the highest bidder at the time and place fixed for sale (R&T §3706). Property that has been tax-defaulted for five or more years and is subject to the Tax Collector's power to sell may be sold. All or any portion of a property may be offered for sale, without regard to its boundaries when it became subject to sale (§3691). The purpose for the tax sale is to collect the unpaid taxes. Offering property for sale achieves this, either by collecting the unpaid taxes from the proceeds of the safe or through redemption by the assessee. Any person or entity, including cities, taxing agencies, revenue districts, and the State, may purchase property at a public auction (§§3691 and 3705). The only exception to eligible purchasers is the Tax Collector, who conducts the sale, or his/her employees (GC §1090). If a parcel is redeemed before the close of business on the last business day prior to the date of sale, the power to sell is automatically nullified and the parcel will be withdrawn from the sale. If a parcel is redeemed within 90 days of the scheduled sale, $150 will be collected to reimburse the County for costs incurred in preparing to conduct the sale (§4112). CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: '°` YES SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR _ _ RECOMMENDA O BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER s '� e ACTION OF BOA€t N OCMBM 5. M APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED X � OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AND ENTERED ON MINUTES OF UNANIMOUS{ABSENT NONETHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. ) AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Contact: -- Cc: ATTESTED d��� ,/pp JOHN SWEETEN,CLERKOFTHE BOARD OFSUPERVISORS BY: r`yi L DEPUTY V, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Order on ... 5, ?.004 - - , by the following vote: AYES: 9MWISORS GI01A, UUKM, cMMOM, DeSAMNM AM QMM NOES: riom ABSENT: Nme ABSTAIN: ane RESOLUTION NO.2004/531 SUBJECT: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL TAX-DEFAULTED PROPERTY BY PUBLIC AUCTION The Board, pursuant to Section 3698 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, having been notified by the County Tax Collector of his intent to sell certain tax-defaulted property and having been provided with a description and minimum price for which each will be sold, and the notice of intended sale of the aforementioned properties be posted or published in accordance with Sections 3702 and 3703 of the Revenue and Taxation Code: IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board that the County Tax Collector's proposed sale of tax-defaulted properties listed in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, at or above the minimum price indicated is APPROVED pursuant to Section 3698 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, and the notice of intended sale be posted or published in accordance with Sections 3702 and 3703 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED ' JOHN SWEETEN, Clerk of theBoard� of S ervisors and County Administrator Deputy Orig. Dept.: cc: Treasurer-Tax Collector (2 certified) County Administrator Auditor-Controller Assessor RESOLUTION NO.M/531 cAwpwirnVormslresc lu.pa i I j C] 0; w h u3 co W W H C3 I w � U! i o � � I ter'!tea+ rq civ w W 20 i w 3 � I t7 ' zs z ui w j tai � v IN �- c tL U. C t0/! O Cl lz 0 i G w F Q V to m' Cl.;♦+ N 0 <LLi ti L (n Z wM. U) � 0i0 0. W C H9 w � W L . 0G cv iUJ 'r a� cn I I I W � � p+ u O I L m I N v a 2 uw w Co «> to rn r-i o r CD rr rn m m rn r .~.t h"- d> N `�!' '2 C—'4 i N C) N�� N N w M r-, L3) N C`' <D I r- ( t-, (,D S"- t43 .r. 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