Long Beach, CA
File #: 20-0351    Version: 1 Name: ED - Boeing Site First Right of Refusal
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/17/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/21/2020 Final action: 4/21/2020
Title: Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary, for the relinquishment of the City of Long Beach's Right of First Refusal, termination of use covenants, and termination of access easements pertaining to real property owned by The Boeing Company (APN's 7149-001-052 and 7149-003-010). (District 5)
Sponsors: Economic Development
Attachments: 1. 042120-NB-29sr&att.pdf
TITLE
Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary, for the relinquishment of the City of Long Beach's Right of First Refusal, termination of use covenants, and termination of access easements pertaining to real property owned by The Boeing Company (APN's 7149-001-052 and 7149-003-010). (District 5)

DISCUSSION
In December 1981, the City of Long Beach (City) and the Board of Water Commissioners of the City authorized Real Estate Sales Agreement No. 15651 (Agreement). The subject Agreement was for the sale of real property adjacent to the Long Beach Airport to McDonnell Douglas Corporation (MDC) for aircraft manufacturing. The sale included provisions for the reservation of aviation easements, water rights, oil, gas, and minerals. It also included covenants limiting the use of the property for aircraft manufacturing and related uses. Additionally, a provision for the City's Right of First Refusal was included in the sale. This provision provided the City the opportunity to purchase the property for the same price as a bona fide third party's offer.

In 1985, the Department of Defense (DOD) awarded MDC a full-scale development contract for the production of large military transport aircraft (C-17). In 1997, MDC merged with The Boeing Company (Boeing). In 2015, Boeing ended C-17 aircraft production and initiated the closure of the plant. In 2019, Boeing sold approximately 90 acres of the former C-17 production site. The property is now owned by Goodman, an industrial developer/operator who plans to redevelop the site.

Boeing has notified the City of its intent to dispose of additional property (APN's 7149-001-052 and 7149-003-010), herein referred to as “Subject Property.” The Subject Property is comprised of approximately 54 acres (Attachment A). To facilitate the sale and economic development of the Subject Property, staff recommends the relinquishment of the City's Right of First Refusal and termination of use c...

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