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File #: 25-657    Version: 1
Type: Financial and General Government Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 11/26/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 12/9/2025 Final action:
Title: APPROVE COMPENSATION AGREEMENT REGARDING NAVAL TRAINING CENTER/LIBERTY STATION PROPERTY RETAINED BY CITY OF SAN DIEGO FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT (DISTRICTS: ALL)
Attachments: 1. BL NTC CompAgt, 2. Agenda Information Sheet NTC ComAgt, 3. Approval Log NTC CompAgt, 4. Attachment A Compensation Agreement NTC, 5. Attachment B Appraisal Report NTC, 6. 12092025 ag16 Public Communication 1, 7. 12092025 ag16 Ecomments, 8. 12092025 ag16 Speakers, 9. 12092025 AG16 Minute Order

DATE:
December 9, 2025
16

TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
Title
APPROVE COMPENSATION AGREEMENT REGARDING NAVAL TRAINING CENTER/LIBERTY STATION PROPERTY RETAINED BY CITY OF SAN DIEGO FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT (DISTRICTS: ALL)

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OVERVIEW
On February 1, 2012, California redevelopment agencies were dissolved, and successor agencies were appointed to wind down redevelopment agencies' affairs, including the disposition of real estate owned. California Assembly Bill ("AB") ABx1-26 of 2011 and AB 1484 of 2012 (collectively known as the "Dissolution Act") provide the methods of disposition available to successor agencies subsequent to the preparation and approval of a Long Range Property Management Plan ("LRPMP").

The California Department of Finance approved a final amended version of the City of San Diego ("City") Successor Agency's LRPMP on October 15, 2015. One property included in the approved LRPMP are multiple parcels commonly referred to as the Naval Training Center, also known as Liberty Station. The property is currently comprised of various ground leases operating a variety of uses including retail, office, and hospitality. The property has been retained by the City for future development in accordance with its LRPMP.

According to California Health and Safety Code Section 34180, a compensation agreement must be established between the city retaining ownership of a future development site and the other affected taxing entities associated with the former redevelopment area, wherein the affected taxing entities receive payments from the city in proportion to their shares of the base property tax for the value of the property retained by the city for future development. The County of San Diego ("County") is one such affected taxing entity associated with these properties. Today's action requests to approve the compensation agreement between the City and the County, and direct the Clerk of the Board to execute the agreement.

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