Riverside County |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 4. REVENUE AND FINANCE |
Chapter 4.26. PROCEDURES AND LIMITED DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY FOR LEASES AND LICENSES OF REAL PROPERTY |
§ 4.26.050. Leases or licenses of county property excluded from bidding procedures.
Notwithstanding section 4.26.040 of this chapter, a lease or license of county property not exceeding ten (10) years in duration nor exceeding an estimated monthly rental rate of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) may be excluded from the bidding procedures prescribed in section 4.26.040, except that notice shall be given pursuant to Government Code section 6061, posted in the office of the clerk of the board. Any such leases or licenses excluded from bidding procedures shall not have an actual monthly rental that exceeds twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.00), the term shall not exceed ten (10) years and the lease or license is not renewable. Any notice for such leases or licenses shall be given pursuant to Government Code section 25537(b)—(d). The board hereby authorizes the delegate to execute in the name of the county as lessor in a lease or licensor in a license of county property without any advertised call for bids provided the lease or license conforms to the limitations provided in this section 4.26.050 and is done in compliance with all applicable laws.
A.
For licenses, notice shall be given to the supervisorial district office in which the property is located, at least five (5) working days prior to execution of the license, with a description of the property, the terms and conditions of the license and the name of proposed licensee.
1)
If no written objection to the proposed license is received within five working days after the notice has been provided, it shall be deemed approved by the district office.
2)
If written objection to the proposed license is received within the five (5) working days, the license may be submitted for approval by the board at a regular meeting.
B.
The delegation of authority granted in this section 4.26.050 shall expire five (5) years from the effective date of Ordinance No. 861.1 [October 25, 2013].
(Ord. No. 861.1, § 5, 9-24-2013)