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AIRPORTS COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: 03/08/2017  
Subject:    Parcel C Sales Tax Apportionment Agreement Between County and City of Concord (Review & Discuss)
Submitted For: Keith Freitas
Department: Airports  
Referral No.:  
Referral Name:
Presenter: Contact: Beth Lee, (925) 681-4200

Information
Referral History:
Parcel C, as commonly referred to, is County owned parcel at Buchanan Field Airport. Approximately one-third is in the County and the remainder is within the City of Concord. A majority of the parcel is within Runway 19R protection zone; which requires the land uses and subsequent improvements (such as locations, heights, and the like) comply with the FAA compatibility standards. The parcel is approximately 4.6 acres; about a third within the County and remaining two-thirds within the City of Concord (“City”) jurisdiction.

While the property may have development constraints, it is well situated for commercial/retail uses. Although the land is undeveloped, it’s access to and visibility from Highway 4 has resulted in many development interests over the years. Development attempts, however, have been prevented because there was not a tax share and development agreement between the County and City. As such, the County and City have been working on a draft agreement which were to address the primary issues at that time: (1) apportionment of sales, use and property tax revenues; (2) designation of the lead jurisdiction for planning and environmental; and (3) coordination and communication between the parties.
Referral Update:
A draft agreement and supporting resolution were completed and reviewed by County and City staff. The agreement and resolution were reviewed and approved by the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors on December 6, 2016 and by the City Council for the City of Concord on January 10, 2017. The agreement is in process of being executed by the County and the City.
Recommendation(s)/Next Step(s):
Parcel C Sales Tax Apportionment Agreement Between County and City of Concord (Review & Discuss). This is a general discussion about the status of the sales tax share agreement between the County and City.
Fiscal Impact (if any):
None.
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