2005 California Government Code Sections 25580-25588 Article 2. County Park Abandonment Law of 1959

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 25580-25588

25580.  This article may be cited as the County Park Abandonment Law
of 1959.
25581.  The board of supervisors of any county may abandon all or
any portion of a park dedicated to the county for park purposes or
acquired by the county by deed limiting its use to park purposes, and
may sell the land comprising it pursuant to this article or use the
land for other county purposes, if it finds that all of the park,
where all is to be abandoned, or the portion to be abandoned is not
being used by the public for park purposes and that all of said park,
or the portion to be abandoned if less than all, is not appropriate,
convenient or necessary for park purposes.
   The transfer of a park or any portion thereof by the county to any
city or district of the county, whether by lease or conveyance,
shall not be deemed to be an abandonment of park purposes under this
article if such lease or conveyance is expressly made subject to the
condition that the property transferred be used only for park
purposes.
25582.  If the land comprising all or any portion of such park has
been purchased with funds realized from the sale of bonds of a bond
issue authorized for the purpose of acquiring the land for park
purposes, the question of abandonment of all or any portion of such
park and the sale or conveyance of the land or the use of the land
for other county purposes shall first be submitted to, and approved
by a majority of the voters of the county voting at the next
statewide election or at a special election called for that purpose.
25583.  Before abandoning all or any portion of a park the board of
supervisors shall adopt a resolution of intention by unanimous vote
of all of its members describing the park or the portion of it
proposed to be abandoned and fixing a time at least 60 days after the
adoption of the resolution when it will meet to take final action.
25584.  The resolution shall be published pursuant to Section 6063
in a newspaper of general circulation in the county printed and
published nearest to the park all or a portion of which is proposed
to be abandoned and in the newspaper of greatest circulation in the
county if that newspaper is not the one printed and published nearest
to such park.  Not less than four copies of the resolution shall be
posted conspicuously not more than 100 feet apart at the point where
any public highway or highways or park road or roads providing access
into or through such park across the park boundaries and along the
route of such highways or roads within the park boundaries.
25585.  At the time and place stated in the resolution the board of
supervisors shall meet and hear and pass on objections to the
abandonment of all or any portion of the park.  If the board of
supervisors sustains the objections, the proceedings shall terminate
and a new resolution of intention describing all or any substantial
part of the area proposed to be abandoned as a park shall not be
adopted for six months.
25586.  If at or before the hearing there is filed with the board of
supervisors a petition signed by not less than 200 voters of the
county objecting to the abandonment, the board of supervisors shall
either terminate the proceedings or submit the question of
abandonment to the voters of the county at the next statewide
election or at a special election called for that purpose.
25587.  If all objections are overruled or if the election required
by Section 25586 results in a vote of approval by a majority of those
voting thereat, the board of supervisors has jurisdiction to order
the park or that portion thereof described in the resolution of
intention abandoned and sold or used for other county purposes.
25588.  No abandonment or sale or other county use of a park or
portion thereof pursuant to this article shall affect any private
right in lands acquired or owned by any private person or
corporation, nor shall such abandonment or sale or other county use
affect any right, easement or interest owned or under the control of
any other governmental agency for public use other than park
purposes.
   In the absence of an express or implied reservation of a right of
reversion in the dedication or instrument of purchase, the park lands
abandoned pursuant to this article shall not revert to private
ownership.


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