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McMillan DC Code 10 801
P. 1McMillan DC Code 10 801McMillan DC Code 10 801Ratings: (0)|Views: 1,200|Likes: 0Published by Scott RobertsDC Code 10 801DC Code 10 801More info:Categories:Types, Government & PoliticsPublished by: Scott Roberts on Jun 03, 2013Copyright:Attribution Non-commercialAvailability:Read on Scribd mobile: iPhone, iPad and Android.download as PDF, TXT or read online from ScribdFlag for inappropriate content|Add to collectionSee moreSee lesshttps://www.scribd.com/doc/145554466/McMillan-DC-Code-10-80112/14/2013pdftextoriginal Page 1D.C. Code § 10-801
D.C. Code § 10-801 (2010)
§ 10-801. Authorization; description of property; submission and approval of resolution; reacquisition rights;notice [Formerly § 9-401]
(a) (1) Except for real property disposed of pursuant to
§ 6-1005(c)
, the Mayor is authorized and empowered, in hisdiscretion, for the best interests of the District of Columbia ("District"), and with the approval of the Council byresolution, to sell, convey, lease (inclusive of options) for a period of greater than 20 years, exchange, or otherwisedispose of real property, in whole or in part, now or hereafter owned in fee simple by the District, whether purchasedwith appropriated, grant, or other funds, the proceeds of general obligation bonds or tax revenue anticipation notesissued by the District government, or United States Treasury Notes, or obtained by any other means including exchange,condemnation, eminent domain, gift, dedication, donation, devise or assignment, for municipal, communitydevelopment, or other public purpose, which the Council finds to be no longer required for public purposes.(2) The Mayor shall submit separate resolutions for the determination that the real property is no longer required for public purposes pursuant to subsection (a-1) of this section and for the approval of its disposition pursuant to subsection(b) of this section.(a-1) (1) If the Mayor believes that real property is no longer required for public purposes, the Mayor shall submit to theCouncil a proposed resolution which includes a finding that the real property is no longer required for public purposes.In the proposed resolution submitted to the Council, the Mayor shall also provide a description of the real property and adetailed explanation as to why the real property is no longer required for public purposes.(2) The proposed resolution shall be accompanied by an analysis setting forth:(A) Whether the real property has any necessary use by the District;(B) Why the determination that the real property is no longer required for public purposes is in the best interests of the District; and(C) A summary of public comments received at the public hearing required under paragraph (4) of this subsection.(3) The proposed resolution shall be submitted to the Council for a 90-day period of review, excluding Saturdays,Sundays, legal holidays, and days of Council recess. If the Council does not approve or disapprove the proposedresolution within the 90-day period, the proposed resolution shall be deemed disapproved.(4) Before submitting a proposed resolution pursuant to this subsection, the Mayor shall hold at least one publichearing on the finding that the real property is no longer required for public purposes. The hearing shall be held at anaccessible evening or weekend time and in an accessible location in the vicinity of the real property. The Mayor shall provide at least 30 days notice to Advisory Neighborhood Commissions of the public hearing and shall publicize thehearing by placing a notice in the District of Columbia Register at least 15 days before the hearing.(a-2) If the Council determines that the real property is no longer required for public purposes pursuant to subsection (a-1) of this section, the Mayor shall attempt to dispose of the real property for a use with a direct public benefit asdescribed in a specific government plan adopted by the Mayor or Council, including the Community Development Plan,the Comprehensive Plan, the Strategic Neighborhood Area Plan, or the Comprehensive Housing Strategy Plan.(b) The Mayor, to carry out the provisions of this chapter, shall transmit to the Council a proposed resolution thatcontains the following:(1) Repealed;(2) The name and business address of the developer, and, if the developer is a joint venture or partnership, the nameand business address of each person that constitutes the partnership;
Page 2D.C. Code § 10-801(3) A description of the real property to be disposed of;(4) A description of the intended use for the property ("Project");(5) A description of any affordable housing to be provided as part of the Project;(6) A finding that the Developer will enter into an agreement that shall require the Developer to, at a minimum,contract with Certified Business Enterprises for at least 35% of the contract dollar volume of the project, and shallrequire at least 20% equity and 20% development participation of Certified Business Enterprises;(7) A finding that the Developer will enter into a First Source Agreement with the District that shall govern certainobligations of Developer pursuant to
§ 2-219.03
, and Mayor's Order 83-265 (November 9, 1983) regarding job creationand employment generated as a result of the construction on the Property;(8) The proposed method of disposition, which may be one of the following:(A) A public or private sale to the highest bidder;(B) A negotiated sale to a for-profit or nonprofit entity for specifically designated purposes;(C) A lease for a period of greater than 20 years;(D) A combination sale/leaseback for specifically designated purposes;(E) An exchange of interests in real property; or (F) A public or private sale to the bidder providing the most benefit to the District; and(9) The following statement:"All documents that are submitted with this resolution pursuant to subsection (b-1) of this section shall be consistentwith the executed Memorandum of Understanding or term sheet transmitted to the Council pursuant to subsection (b-1)(2) of this section."(b-1) A proposed resolution to provide for the disposition of real property transmitted to the Council pursuant tosubsection (b) of this section shall be accompanied by the following:(1) An analysis prepared by the Mayor of the economic factors that were considered in proposing the disposition of the real property, including:(A) The chosen method of disposition, and how competition was maximized;(B) The manner in which economic factors were weighted and evaluated, including estimates of the monetary benefits and costs to the District that will result from the disposition. The benefits shall include revenues, fees, and other payments to the District, as well as the creation of jobs; and(C) A description of all disposition methods considered and an accompanying narrative for the proposed dispositionmethod that contains comparisons to the other methods and shows why the proposed method was more beneficial for the District than the others in the areas of return on investment, subsidies required, revenues paid to the District, and anyother relevant category, or why it is being proposed despite it being less beneficial to the District in any of the measuredcategories.(2) An executed term sheet or Memorandum of Understanding between the District and the selected developer thatshall include the following:
Page 3D.C. Code § 10-801(A) A description of the major business terms of the transaction;(B) A description of the method of disposition;(C) A description of the Certified Business Enterprise requirements;(D) A description of the green building requirements;(E) A description of the schedule of performance; and(F) Any other terms that the Mayor finds to be in the best interest of the District.(3) A document reporting the value of the property prepared by an independent appraiser or assessor performed within12 months of transmission of the proposed resolution.(4) For any development project where the total value of the government assistance is greater than $ 10 million, adescription of the project funding and financing plan.(5) (A) For all District land being disposed for purposes of development and requiring government assistance thefollowing additional items shall be transmitted to the Council concurrent with the proposed resolution and analysis:(i) A Land Disposition Agreement between the District and the selected developer;(ii) Any community benefits agreement between the developer and the relevant community, if any; and(iii) A Certified Business Enterprise ("CBE") Agreement pursuant to
§ 2-218.01
et seq.(B) Documents in this paragraph shall be transmitted in the most current form available at the time the resolution istransmitted.(C) All documents referenced in this paragraph shall be consistent with the proposed resolution for land dispositionand language to that effect shall be included in those agreements prior to execution.(6) (A) If a substantive change is made to the term sheet or Memorandum of Understanding referenced in subsection(b-1)(2) of this section, after the resolution was transmitted to and approved by the Council pursuant to this subsection,a resolution describing the change accompanied by an amended term sheet or Memorandum of Understanding in redlineformat shall be transmitted to Council for a 30-day period of review, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, legal holidays, anddays of Council recess. If the Council does not approve or disapprove the proposed amendments to the term sheet, inwhole or in part, by resolution within the 30-day review period, the proposed amendments shall be deemed approved.(B) For the purpose of this paragraph, the term:(i) "Redline format" means the changes that are deletions have a line through them and the changes that areadditions are underlined.(ii) "Substantive change" means a change that makes the agreement inconsistent with the executed Memorandumof Understanding or term sheet transmitted with the proposed resolution.(c) The proposed resolution to provide for the disposition of real property pursuant to subsection (b) of this section shall be submitted to the Council for a 90-day period of review, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, legal holidays, and days of Council recess. If the Council does not approve or disapprove of the proposed disposition of the property, in whole or in part, by resolution within the 90-day period, the proposed resolution shall be deemed disapproved. Nothing in thissection shall affect any requirements imposed upon the Mayor by subchapter I of Chapter 5 of Title 2.
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