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Former HHSA building declared surplus

The County of San Diego declared seven vacant or improved parcels, including the 0.32-acre East Alvarado Street property which formerly housed the county's Fallbrook Family Resource Center, as surplus and no longer necessary for county or public purposes.

The 5-0 San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote Sept. 15 allows the county's Department of General Services to authorize sales or competitive solicitations for those properties subject to Board of Supervisors approval.

The county acquired the 130 East Alvarado Street property in 1919 and a 2,920 square foot building was constructed in 1958. The county has no record of any subsequent major changes to the structure.

The county's Health and Human Service Agency utilized the building and also leased 3,000 square feet of space at 127 Hawthorne Street, but by 2014 that combined space was no longer sufficient for HHSA needs and in June 2014 the Board of Supervisors approved a five-year lease with Citrus Equities to move the Fallbrook Family Resource Center to 202 West College Street.

The Department of General Services offered the 130 East Alvarado Street building to other county departments and agencies for potential use, but no county use was identified.

The property is in Fallbrook's Village 2 area and has FB-V2 zoning which allows retail, office, civic, and automotive service uses with residences allowed as a co-principal use subject to limitations.

 

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